[hpc-announce] CFP: Workshop on Scalable Compute Continuum (WSCC) co-located with Euro-Par 2025

Matteo Nardelli nardelli at ing.uniroma2.it
Tue Apr 29 09:33:10 CDT 2025


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WSCC 2025: Euro-Par 2025 International Workshop on Scalable Compute
Continuum

Date: 25 August 2025

Location: Dresden, Germany

Workshop web page: https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://wscc.di.unipi.it/__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!eo2ewZJmhbT9SWXeBtzGZtBpJbsdAb4AkhsrlGCVGAYMmtS8gMY33U2p3M7NhGyS13ocwXysO-Ct0ufpO8LwfzTkPpECiFE$ 

Euro-Par web page: https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://2025.euro-par.org/__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!eo2ewZJmhbT9SWXeBtzGZtBpJbsdAb4AkhsrlGCVGAYMmtS8gMY33U2p3M7NhGyS13ocwXysO-Ct0ufpO8LwfzTkTKZwhgw$ 

Submission site: https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=europar2025__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!eo2ewZJmhbT9SWXeBtzGZtBpJbsdAb4AkhsrlGCVGAYMmtS8gMY33U2p3M7NhGyS13ocwXysO-Ct0ufpO8LwfzTkacCq83o$ 

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* Call for Papers

The “Compute Continuum” paradigm is transforming how we manage the
heterogeneity and dynamism of widespread computing resources. By seamlessly
integrating resources across the edge, fog, and cloud, this paradigm
enhances data locality, performance, availability, adaptability, energy
efficiency, and other non-functional properties. This is made possible by
overcoming resource fragmentation and segregation in tiers, allowing
applications to be seamlessly executed and relocated along a continuum of
resources spanning from the edge to the cloud. Besides consolidated
vertical and horizontal scaling patterns, the Compute Continuum also
introduces fine-grained adaptation actions tailored to specific
infrastructure components (e.g., optimizing energy consumption or
leveraging specialized hardware such as GPUs, FPGAs, and TPUs). These
capabilities unlock significant benefits, including support for
latency-sensitive applications, reduction of network bandwidth consumption,
improved privacy protection, and enable the development of novel services
across domains such as smart cities, healthcare, safety, and mobility. All
of this should be achievable by application developers without having to
worry about how and where the developed components will be executed. To
fully harness the potential  of the Compute Continuum, proactive,
autonomous, and infrastructure-aware management is essential. This calls
for novel interdisciplinary approaches that exploit optimization theory,
control theory, machine learning, and artificial intelligence methods.

In this landscape, the workshop is willing to attract contributions in the
area of distributed systems with particular emphasis on support for
geographically distributed platforms and autonomic features to deal with
variable workloads and environmental events, and take the best of
heterogeneous and distributed infrastructures. A partial list of
interesting topics of this workshop is the following:

- Scalable architectures and systems for the Compute Continuum

- Orchestration, deployment, and management of resources and applications
in the Compute Continuum

- Programming models, languages and patterns for the Compute Continuum

- Compute Continuum performance modeling and analysis

- Function-as-a-Service and Backend-as-a-Service in the Compute Continuum

- Energy-efficient and carbon-aware solutions for sustainable Compute
Continuum

- Lightweight virtualization for the Compute Continuum

- AI-driven optimization and AI-related workloads in the Compute Continuum
(e.g., federated, distributed, decentralized learning)

- Scalable applications for the Compute Continuum (e.g., IoT,
microservices, serverless)

- Data processing and analytics in the Compute Continuum

- Digital Twins and industry applications in the Compute Continuum

- Prototypes and real-life experiments involving Compute Continuum

- Heterogeneous hardware acceleration and domain-specific architectures

- Workflows in the Compute Continuum

- Convergence and integration of HPC and Continuum platforms

- Resilience and fault-tolerant strategies for the Compute Continuum

- Benchmarks, reproducibility frameworks, and real-world experimental
platforms

* Submission Instructions

The papers should be formatted according to the LNCS guidelines. They
should be between a minimum of 10 and maximum of 12 pages.

* Special Issue

Selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version to a Journal
Special Issue. We are in contact to propose a Special Issue in a
high-quality journal. Information will appear soon on the WSCC web site.

* Important Dates

  May 5th, 2025         Paper submission deadline

  June 23rd, 2025   Paper acceptance notifications

  July  7th, 2025     Camera-ready due

* Workshop Co-Chairs

 - Valeria Cardellini, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy

 - Patrizio Dazzi,     University of Pisa, Italy

 - Gabriele Mencagli,  University of Pisa, Italy

 - Matteo Nardelli,    Bank of Italy, Italy

 - Massimo Torquati,   University of Pisa, Italy

We look forward to receiving your contributions!


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