[hpc-announce] DEBS 2024 research submission deadline approaching
Boris Koldehofe
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Mon Feb 12 11:23:04 CST 2024
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CFP ACM DEBS 2024 Research Track:
***Abstract Registration Deadline Approaching on Feb 16***
DEBS 2024: ACM International Conference on Distributed and Event-based
Systems
Lyon, France (June 25-28)
https://2024.debs.org
The ACM International Conference on Distributed and Event‐Based Systems
(DEBS) is a premier venue for academia and industry to discuss
cutting-edge research of distributed and event-based computing and data
processing. DEBS 2024 will be a forum dedicated to the dissemination of
original research, the discussion of practical insights, and the
reporting of experiences relevant to distributed and event‐based
systems. We solicit high-quality submissions, with different submission
options for authors depending on the nature of their contribution. All
submissions will undergo an extensive peer review process.
Scope
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The DEBS conference covers topics in distributed and event-based
computing for a wide range of application domains and computing
environments. The conference aims to present novel solutions for
collecting, detecting, processing, analyzing, and responding to events
through distributed middleware, systems, and platforms.
- Topics covered by the conference include, but are not limited to:
- Models, architectures and paradigms
- Systems and software
- Applications and Use cases
Important Dates
===============
Abstract submission research track: Feb 16th, 2024
Research paper submission: Feb 22nd, 2024
Industry paper submission: Mar 25th, 2024
Tutorial proposal submission: Apr 08th, 2024
Grand Challenge solution submission: May 12th, 2024
Author Notification (Research track): Apr 12th, 2024
Poster, Demo submission: May 8th, 2024
Doctoral Workshop submission: May 27th, 2024
Submissions
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The DEBS 2024 research track welcomes papers in the following categories:
1) Regular and short papers presenting original research results on the
topics of DEBS and experimental papers that provide new insights into
the behaviour of existing algorithms and systems. Short paper can also
be used for vision paper and ideas. Page limits: 12 pages for regular
papers (including references) and 6 pages for short papers (including
references).
2) Vision papers outlining futuristic distributed and event-based
systems. Submissions should describe novel early-stage projects with
eventual high impact. Each submission should clearly state the success
criteria of the futuristic system. Page limit: 6 pages (including
references).
DEBS 2024 places emphasis on reproducibility: We encourage authors of
research papers and experiments and benchmarks papers to make all
supplementary material available: data used for empirical evaluation,
the related software, as well as clear instructions for reproducing the
presented experiments. The reviewers will be encouraged to consider this
material. This year's edition will place ACM Artifacts Available badges
on papers that make their artifacts available according to ACM's rules.
All submissions must be original, unpublished and cannot be under review
for another publishing forum during the time it is under submission to DEBS.
The conference adopts a double-blind review process for the research
track, where neither authors nor reviewers know each other's identities.
This means that papers or any other material must not list or otherwise
identify the authors. References to previous work should be done in the
third person not to reveal the authors' identities. Submissions that are
not anonymous may be rejected without review.
More info: https://2024.debs.org
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