Thursday, June 22, 2023

[DMANET] CFP* SSS 2023 Submission Deadline Extension June 30

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The 25th International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and
Security of Distributed Systems (SSS 2023)
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Institute for Future Technologies (NJIT-BGU Partnership),
101 Hudson Street, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
October 2-4, 2023.

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SSS is an international forum for researchers and practitioners in the
design and development of distributed systems with a focus on systems
that are able to provide guarantees on their structure, performance,
and/or security in the face of an adverse operational environment. The
symposium encourages submissions of original contributions on
fundamental research and practical applications concerning topics in
the five symposium tracks:


Track A. Self-stabilizing Systems: Theory and Practice
Self-stabilizing systems
Self-stabilizing protocols and algorithms
Practically-stabilizing systems
Variants of self-stabilization
Topological stabilization
Autonomic Computing
Stabilization and self-* properties in hardware, software, and
middleware design
Self-stabilizing software-defined infrastructure


Track B. Distributed and Concurrent Computing: Foundations,
Fault-Tolerance and Scalability
Distributed, concurrent, and fault-tolerant algorithms
Synchronization protocols
Shared and transactional memory
Graph-theoretic concepts for communication networks
Formal methods, validation, verification, and synthesis
Social networks
Game-theory and economical aspects of distributed computing
Randomization in distributed computing
High-performance, cluster, cloud and grid computing
Network security and privacy
Blockchain technologies and cryptocurrencies
Applied cryptography


Track C. Cryptography and Security
Cryptographic designs. implementation analysis, and construction methods
Secure multi-party computation and cryptographic distributed protocols
Privacy-enhancing technologies and anonymity
Post-quantum and information theoretic cryptography and security
Secure software and secure programming methodologies
Formal methods, semantics and verification of secure systems
Fault tolerance, reliability, availability of distributed secure systems,
Game-theoretic approaches to secure computing
Communication and internet: security, authentication and identification
Cybersecurity for hardware components, mobile, cyber-physical systems,
and internet of things
Cybersecurity of corporations (applications, end points, and cloud)
Security and privacy for web applications
Security of edge and fog computing
Cryptocurrency and Blockchains


Track D. Dynamic, Mobile and Nature-Inspired Computing Mobile Agents
Mobile agents
Autonomous mobile robots
Mobile sensor networks
Mobile ad-hoc networks
Population protocols
Dynamic networks, time-varying graphs, evolving graphs
Nature-inspired computing
Programmable particles, nanoscale robots, biological systems, and
related new models


Track E. Distributed Databases
Distributed transactions
Blockchain technologies
Pervasive, mobile and IoT data management
Distributed database architecture
Edge computing architectures
Distributed query processing and optimization
Federated analytics and learning
Cloud data management
Security and privacy in databases
Interoperability across systems

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Important Dates
Paper Submission, First Deadline: April 6, 2023 (11:59 PM AoE)
First Acceptance Notification: May 11, 2023
Camera-Ready Copy Due: May 21, 2023
Paper Submission, Second Deadline: June 30, 2023 (11:59 PM AoE)
Second Acceptance Notification: July 23, 2023
Camera-Ready Copy Due: August 1, 2023

Submissions
There are two types of submissions: regular papers and brief announcements.

A regular submission must not exceed 15 pages (including the title,
abstract, figures, and references). A brief announcement submission
must not exceed 5 pages and should not include any appendix.
Additional necessary details for an expert to verify the main claims
of the submission may be included in a clearly marked appendix if
extra space is needed.

Any submission deviating from these guidelines will be rejected
without consideration of its merits. It is recommended that a regular
submission begins with a succinct statement of the problem being
addressed, a summary of the main results or conclusions, a brief
explanation of their significance, a brief statement of the key ideas,
and a comparison with related work, all tailored to a non-specialist.
Technical development of the work, directed to the specialist, should
follow. Papers outside of the conference scope will be rejected
without review. For the second round only, if requested by the authors
on the cover page, a regular submission that is not selected for a
regular presentation will also be considered for the brief
announcement format. This will not affect consideration of the paper
for a regular presentation.
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