Tuesday, April 30, 2013

[DMANET] DISC 2013 ** Deadline postponement ** and last CFP

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Hi,
The DISC 2013 organization committee decided together with the
steering committee
to provide the DISC 2013 proceedings on a USB (Disk on Key) and not
on paper**.
As a result Springer gave us extra time on the schedule (no printing
and shipping
on the schedule critical path). And we pass this extra time to
those of you that plan
to submit a paper to DISC. Thus the deadline is postponed by one
week, giving you
more time to polish the submission and make it more readable and of
higher quality.

The new deadlines are thus:

Registration & abstract submission May 12, 2013
Submission May 19, 2013
Acceptance notification July 14, 2013
Camera ready July 30, 2013

** Those that still want a paper proceedings will be able to purchase
it directly from Springer.
An online version will be available to registered participants a few
days before the conference
for those interested to bring hard copies of specific papers.

Please join our Facebook Page for DISC 2013: https://www.facebook.com/disc2013


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Last C A L L F O R P A P E R S

DISC 2013

27th International Symposium on Distributed Computing

October 14 – 18, 2013, Jerusalem, Israel

http://www.disc-conference.org/wp/disc2013

Important ** NEW ** Dates:
Registration & abstract submission May 12, 2013
Submission May 19, 2013
Acceptance notification July 14, 2013
Camera ready July 30, 2013


Scope:
Original contributions to theory, design, implementation, modeling,
analysis, or application of distributed systems and networks are
solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Distributed algorithms; correctness and complexity
Concurrency, synchronization, and transactional memory
Distributed operating systems, middleware, database systems
Self-stabilizing, self-organizing, and autonomic systems
Wireless, mobile, sensor and ad-hoc networks
Fault tolerance, reliability, availability
Game-theoretic approaches to distributed computing
Specification, verification, and testing: tools, methodologies
Networks: protocols, architectures, services, applications
Multiprocessor and multicore architectures and algorithms
Security in distributed computing, cryptographic protocols
Distributed computing issues in the Internet and the Web
Cloud computing
Mobile agents and autonomous robots

Submission:
Papers are to be submitted electronically, following the guidelines
on the conference web page (to be announced). Every submission
must be in English, in .ps or .pdf format, and begin with a cover page
(not a cover letter) including: (1) title, (2) authors' names and affiliations,
(3) contact author's postal and email address, and telephone number,
(4) one paragraph abstract of the paper, (5) indication of whether this is
a regular paper or a brief announcement, (6) indication of whether the
paper is eligible for best student paper award.

A submission for a regular presentation must report on original research
that has not previously appeared, and has not been concurrently submitted
to a journal or conference with published proceedings. Any overlap with a
published or concurrently submitted paper must be clearly indicated. A regular
submission must not exceed 10 single-column pages using at least 11 point
font on letter paper (excluding cover page and references). Authors are
expected to include all the ideas necessary for an expert to verify the central
claims in the paper. If necessary, the details may appear in a clearly marked
appendix, which will be read at the discretion of the program committee.

A brief announcement submission must not exceed 3 pages in the same format.
It is permissible for the material in brief announcements to be published in
other conferences.

Submissions not conforming to these rules and papers outside of the scope of
the conference will be rejected without consideration.

If requested by the authors on the cover page, a regular submission that is not
selected for a regular presentation can be considered for the brief announcement
format. Such a request will not affect consideration of the paper for
a regular presentation.

Publication:
The proceedings will be published as a volume in the ARCoSS Springer Lecture
Notes in Computer Science series. Accepted papers must be submitted in the
LNCS format. Participants will receive a copy of the final proceedings.

Awards:
Awards will be given to the best paper and the best student paper.
To be eligible for the best student paper award at least one of the paper
authors must be a full-time student at the time of submission.

Workshops and tutorials:
Proposals for satellite workshops and tutorials are welcome.

Program Committee:
Ittai Abraham Microsoft Research, USA
Yehuda Afek (Chair) Tel-Aviv Univ., Israel
Dan Alistarh MIT, USA
Chen Avin Ben-Gurion Univ., Israel
Anat Bremler-Barr IDC, Herzelia Israel
Xavier Defago JAIST, Ishikawa, Japan
Michael Elkin Ben-Gurion Univ., Israel
Yuval Emek ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Pascal Felber Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Pierre Fraigniaud CNRS and Univ. Paris Diderot France
Juan Garay AT&T Labs – Research, USA
Shafi Goldwasser MIT, USA and Weizmann Inst. Israel
Maurice Herlihy Brown Univ., USA
Adrian Kosowski INRIA, Univ. Bordeaux, France
Victor Luchangco Oracle Labs, USA
Dahlia Malkhi Microsoft Research, USA
Rotem Oshman Univ. Toronto, Canada
Dmitri Perelman Facebook, USA
Yvonne Anne Pignolet ABB Corp. Research Switzerland
Michel Raynal IUF & IRISA (Univ. Rennes), France
Andrea Richa Arizona State Univ., USA
Alexander A. Shvartsman Univ. of Connecticut, USA
Michael Spear Lehigh Univ., USA
Jukka Suomela Univ. of Helsinki, Finland
Corentin Travers LaBRI, France
Jennifer Welch Texas A&M Univ., USA
Masafumi Yamashita Kyushu Univ., Japan

Organizing Committee:
Chen Avin (Publicity) Ben-Gurion Univ., Israel
Danny Dolev (Co-Chair) Hebrew Univ. Israel
Seth Gilbert (Tutorials/Workshops) NUS, Singapore
Idit Keidar (Co-Chair) Technion, Israel
Yoram Moses Technion, Israel

Steering Committee:
Marcos K. Aguilera Microsoft Research, USA
Shlomi Dolev Ben-Gurion U. Israel
Antonio Fernandez Anta Inst. IMDEA Networks
Achour Mostefaoui University of Rennes, France
David Peleg Weizmann Institute, Israel
Sergio Rajsbaum (Chair) UNAM, Mexico


--
Chen Avin, PhD.
Communication Systems Engineering Department
Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
www.bgu.ac.il/~avin
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