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DAIS 2026 is one the three conferences of DisCoTec 2026, the 21st International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques, which will take place in Urbino, Italy in June 8-12, 2026.
## Important Dates (AoE) - Abstract submission: 12 February 2026 - Paper submission: 20 February 2026 - Artefact submission: 27 February 2026 - Paper notification: 24 March 2026 - Artefact notification: 27 March 2026 - Camera-ready: 3 April 2026 - DisCoTec/DAIS conference: June 8-12, 2026 ##Scope The DAIS conference series addresses all practical and conceptual aspects of distributed applications, including their design, modeling, implementation and operation, the supporting middleware, appropriate software engineering methodologies and tools, as well as experimental studies and applications. Submissions will be judged on their originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and technical correctness. The topics of interest to the conference include, but are not limited to: Novel and innovative distributed applications and systems, particularly in the areas of - middleware, - cloud, edge and fog computing, - big data processing, - distributed embedded machine learning (TinyML), - decentralised/distributed AI/ML, - streaming and complex event processing, - distributed social networking, - IoT and cyber-physical systems, - mobile computing, - advanced networking (SDN/NFV), - micro-services and service-oriented computing, - peer-to-peer systems, and - data center and internet-scale systems. Novel architectures and mechanisms, particularly in the areas of - publish/subscribe systems, - epidemic protocols, - language-based approaches, - virtualization and resource allocation, - distributed storage, - large-scale data management, - trusted execution environments, - blockchains, cryptocurrencies and smart contracts, and - distributed consensus mechanisms. System issues and design goals, including - interoperability and adaptation, - self-* properties (e.g., self-organization, self-management,…), - security and practical applications of cryptography, - trust and privacy, - cooperation incentives and fairness, - fault-tolerance and dependability, - scalability and elasticity, and - tail-performance and energy-efficiency. ## Submission and Publication Submission are via Easychair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dais2026 All papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Each paper will undergo a thorough peer review by the Program Committee. DAIS 2025 offers three submission tracks: Full research papers in no more than 15 pages + 2 pages references. Full practical experience reports, including experimental and evaluation studies, case studies, and practice reports in no more than 15 pages + 2 pages references. Work-in-progress papers, describing ongoing work and interim results, in no more than 6 pages + 2 pages references. ## Proceedings The proceedings of COORDINATION, DAIS, and FORTE will be published as volumes in the Springer LNCS-IFIP series. The volumes will be open access from the IFIP digital library after a 3-year embargo. ##Program Committee Chairs Ana Nunes Alonso (University of Minho & INESC TEC, Portugal) Roberto Palmieri (Lehigh University, Pennsylvania) ##Program Committee Pierre Louis Aublin, IIJ Research laboratory, Japan Christian Berger, University of Passau, Germany David Bermbach, TU Berlin, Germany Lorenzo Carnevale, Universty of Messina, Italy Davide Frey, Inria, France Pradeeban Kathiravelu, University of Alaska Anchorage, USA Odorico Machado Mendizabal, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil Etienne Rivière, UC Louvain, Belgique Valerio Schiavoni, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland Cláudia Brito, INESC TEC, Portugal João Leitão, UNL, Portugal Ahmed Hassan, Lehigh University, USA Sebastiano Peluso, Meta, USA Lewis Tseng, UMass Lowell, USA ## Steering Committee Daniel Balouek, Inria, France Silvia Bonomi, Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, Italy Lydia Y. Chen, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland David Eyers, University of Otago, NZ Frank Eliassen, University of Oslo, Norway Rüdiger Kapitza, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Marta Patino-Martínez, Technical University of Madrid, Spain João Paulo, University of Minho, Portugal Jose Pereira, University of Minho / INESC TEC, Portugal Rolando Martins, University of Porto, Portugal Miguel Matos, University of Lisboa & INESC-ID, Portugal Ibéria Medeiros, University of Lisbon, Portugal Laura Ricci, University of Pisa, Italy Hans P. Reiser, Reykjavik University, Iceland Anne Remke, University of Münster, Germany Etienne Riviére, UCLouvain, Belgium Valerio Schiavoni (Chair) University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland Mennan Selimi, South East European University, North Macedonia Spyros Voulgaris, Athens University of Economics and Business, GR |
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