[hpc-announce] BLOCKISA 2025 - CFP - Final Deadline extension
Attila Kertesz
keratt at inf.u-szeged.hu
Mon Nov 18 04:45:16 CST 2024
Call For Papers with FINAL, EXTENDED Deadline
BLOCKISA 2025 : BLOCKchain Infrastructure as a Service and its Applications
** Introduction **
PDP is among the prime European and International conferences covering
all aspects of parallel and distributed processing, ranging from theory
to practice, from small to the largest parallel and distributed systems
and infrastructures, from fundamental computational problems to
full-fledged applications, from architecture, compiler, language and
interface design and implementation, to tools, support infrastructures,
and application performance aspects. The PDP 2025 will be hosted by the
University of Turin at the rettorato buildings, via Po 17, 10123 Torino,
Italy.
The cryptocurrency application Bitcoin, proposed back in 2009, availed
the potential of Blockchain (BC) as a promising technology for hundreds
of foundational applications, including Smart Systems, IoT, e-Health,
supply chain, and digital identity. One of the solid properties of BC is
its high security guarantees in classical fully distributed systems,
which can be challenged by Machine Learning (ML) solutions. However, the
recent advances in the field of Quantum Computing (QC), derived
basically from the concepts of quantum mechanics revealed several
security risks on BC-based solutions. Many proposals attempted to
address these risks by improving BC methods, including infrastructure,
data structure, cryptography, networking, etc. targeting the so-called
post-quantum blockchains. On the other hand, QC and ML can also be used
for the optimization of BC methods and configurations, leading to
quantum and smart blockchain principles that can see the light once
quantum computers are commercialized. Papers submitted to this Special
Session of PDP are expected to study and investigate BC-based
infrastructure management, services and applications. We also aim at
focusing on special ML and QC aspects and potential for strengthening,
attacking, and protecting BC-based solutions.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Blockchain-based infrastructure management, services and applications
• ML for advanced blockchains, quantum computing, or both, including
integrated QML algorithms for smart blockchains and AI-enabled
post-quantum blockchains
• Quantum and ML methods (e.g. Formal methods, Software, Hardware,
Evolutionary algorithms, etc.) for optimizing blockchains in terms of
energy efficiency, latency, (cyber)security, privacy, etc.
• Quantum and ML algorithms for attacking layered blockchain
systems/applications (e.g. Infrastructure, Data structure, Smart
Contracts, APIs, etc.)
• Blockchain applicable quantum methods, for approaching post-quantum
blockchains including cryptography, networking, hardware-based
mechanisms, etc.
• Testing methods and algorithms for blockchains under the assumption of
quantum/ML enabled attackers.
• Advancements of ML mechanisms for developing robust post-quantum
blockchains.
• Integration approaches of ML-BC, QC-BC, and ML-QC-BC systems.
• Any other relevant topic that targets Blockchain optimization and/or
security.
** Important dates **
FINAL EXTENDED Deadline for paper submission: 8th December 2024
Acceptance notification: 6th January 2025
Camera ready paper due: 27h January 2025
Conference: 12-14th March, 2025
** Submission guidelines **
Prospective authors should submit a full paper not exceeding 8 pages in
length (and in the IEEE Conference proceedings format – IEEEtran, double
column, 10pt) including a 150-200 word abstract. To facilitate an
anonymous reviewing process, the first page of the paper should contain
only the title and abstract (i.e., no author names and affiliations
should be included) and reference entries to the author’s own work
should be substituted with the string “omitted for blind review”.
Papers submitted for this special session must be submitted through the
conference submission system with an indication of the name of the
special session. Papers must adhere to the formatting rules of the
conference and will undergo the same review process as other papers
submitted to the conference.
Proceedings will be published by Conference Publishing Services (CPS) in
the same volume as the main conference proceedings. Authors of accepted
papers are expected to register and present the paper at the Conference.
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