Introduction

The 35th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS 2016) will be held in Budapest, Hungary, from September 26th to 29th, 2016.

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Main dates:

Submission of the abstracts of conference papers (mandatory): April 14, 2016 (expired)

Submission of conference papers (extended, hard deadline): April 21, 2016(Anywhere on Earth)

Workshop day: September 26, 2016

Conference days: September 27-29, 2016

Call for paper

The Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems is a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in distributed systems design, development and evaluation, particularly with emphasis on reliability, availability, safety, security, trust, and real-time. We welcome Research Papers describing original research as well as design, development and experimental results of operational systems, and Practical Experience Reports describing on-going industrial projects, prototype systems and exploratory or emerging applications.

Topics of interest

The major areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following topics:

  • Autonomic, pervasive and ubiquitous computing
  • Cloud computing and virtualization: X-as-a-Service
  • Dependability benchmarking
  • Dependability of distributed databases and transaction processing
  • Dependability of distributed multimedia systems
  • Dependable communication networks, QoS control and assessment
  • Dependable cooperative mobile systems: ad hoc networks, sensor networks, robot networks
  • Dependability in cyber-physical systems and internet-of-things
  • Distributed algorithms
  • Distributed objects and middleware systems
  • Experimental or analytical evaluations of dependable distributed systems
  • Fault tolerance, reliability and availability in distributed systems
  • Formal methods and foundations for dependable distributed computing
  • High-assurance and safety-critical distributed system design and evaluation
  • Internet-based systems and applications
  • Parallel and distributed operating systems
  • Privacy-assuring large-scale data management systems
  • Resilience in distributed infrastructures (vehicular networks, power grids, etc.)
  • Secure and trusted distributed systems
  • Self-stabilization and fault recovery in distributed systems
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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Sep 26

    2016

    to

    Sep 29

    2016

  • Sep 29 2016

    Registration deadline