*DISC 2026 Call for Workshops & Tutorials*
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DISC 2026 will be held this year in Rome, Italy from the *9th to the 13st
of November* (http://www.disc-conference.org/wp/disc2026/). We invite
proposals for full-day and half-day workshops and tutorials. They will take
place on Monday the 9th of November and Friday the 13th of November.
*We expect that most talks of workshops are held in person at the
conference site.* We intend to follow the "workshops template" from DISC
2019 (see the workshop program at a glance at
http://www.disc-conference.org/wp/disc2019/workshops/), that is, there will
be up to 3-4 workshops each day (depending on the predicted number of
participants) where we synchronize the parallel talks as much as possible
so that "cross-workshops" participants will not miss any of the talks. This
also guarantees shared coffee and lunch breaks.
We are interested in topics which are related to distributed computing and
systems on one hand, but also in topics that have the potential of
extending the scope of what the community sees as "distributed computing"
on the other hand.
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*Important Dates*
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*Workshop/Tutorial proposal deadline: April 30, 2026, at 23:59 AoE.*
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*Instructions*
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Please email the Workshops & Tutorials Chair, Ami Paz (amipaz.cs@gmail.com),
a short proposal with the following details:
1. Workshop/tutorial name and an optional acronym (please state whether
it is a workshop, a tutorial, or any other format).
2. Names, affiliations, and email addresses of the organizers. Please
specify who is the point of contact.
3. Short description of the workshop's topic and its relevance to the
DISC community.
4. Length: Half-day or full day.
5. Date preference: Please state if you see any problem with holding the
workshop on Monday or on Friday.
6. Tentative list of (possible) speakers.
7. A skeleton schedule of the workshop (see an example in here:
https://adga-workshop.org/2025/, but of course you can have shorter
talks/posters, etc.).
8. A link to a website of a past meeting of your workshop (if
applicable).
9. Estimated number of speakers and attendees.
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Regards,
William K. Moses Jr.
Publicity Chair, DISC 2026
https://sites.google.com/view/wkmjr
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