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GECON 2026 : 21st Intl. Conf. on Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems and Services | |||||||||||||||||
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The International Conference on the Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systemsand Services (GECON)
builds upon a successful series of conferences since 2003. The conference focuses on interdisciplinary research combining economic and business perspectives with engineering and computer science aspects of distributed computing infrastructures and digital service ecosystems. As global markets for infrastructures, platforms and software services continue to expand, understanding their economic implications and technological challenges becomes increasingly important. GECON provides a forum for researchers and practitioners working at the intersection of distributed systems, cloud computing, edge infrastructures and digital markets. TOPICS ------ Submissions combining economic or legal aspects with technological perspectives are particularly encouraged. Topics include, but are not limited to: Economics - Trustworthiness of services - Ecosystem economics- Switching costs - Incentive design and strategic behaviour - Market mechanisms and auction models - Pricing schemes and revenue models - Metering, accounting and billing - Cost-benefit analysis - Trust, reputation and risk management - Performance monitoring and prediction - Economics of open data - Sustainability and energy efficiency - Business models and strategies - Decision support and network effects Law and Legal Aspects - Standardisation and interoperability - Service Level Agreements (SLAs) - Negotiation, monitoring and enforcement - Governance of ecosystems - Privacy - Data sovereignty Clouds, Grids, Systems and Services - IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and federation of resources - Resource allocation, sharing and scheduling - Capacity planning - Virtualization and containers - Service science, management and engineering - Software engineering - Security Applications and Technologies Transforming the Economy - Generative AI and its economic impact - AI-enabled cloud-to-edge computing continuum - AI and power demand - Smart grids, smart cities and smart buildings - Energy-aware infrastructures and services - Edge, fog and cloud computing - Microservices and serverless computing - Internet of Things- Blockchain technologies - Community networks and social computing - Big data and data stream processing - Open source ecosystems - Modelling and simulation of distributed systems - Interoperability and portability SUBMISSION ---------- Paper submissions are managed through EasyChair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gecon2026 Original full papers and short papers (work-in-progress) are invited. Submissions must be original and not under consideration elsewhere. Full papers: maximum 12 pagesShort papers: maximum 8 pages All submissions must follow the Springer LNCS format. Papers will be reviewed based on technical merit, originality and relevance. Accepted papers will be published in the Springer LNCS proceedings. SPECIAL TOPIC SESSION PROPOSALS ------------------------------- GECON invites proposals for special topic sessions aimed at fostering focused discussions on emerging or specialised research areas related to the economics of distributed systems. Special sessions provide an opportunity for researchers to discuss new ideas, present intermediate results of projects, and build research communities around specific themes. Proposals should briefly describe the objectives and relevance of the topic, and outline strategies to encourage participation and discussion.Participants may submit either individual papers or a joint paper for the conference proceedings. TUTORIAL PROPOSALS ------------------ GECON welcomes tutorial proposals on topics relevant to the conference.Tutorials are particularly intended to provide PhD students and early career researchers with an overview of key concepts, challenges and future research directions. Tutorial proposals should include a title, an abstract, and a table of contents outlining the tutorial structure. POSTERS ------- Poster presentations provide an opportunity for PhD students and young researchers to present ongoing work and receive feedback from the community. Authors of accepted papers are also welcome to present a poster to increase the visibility of their work. SPECIAL ISSUES -------------- Extended versions of selected papers will be invited for submission to special issues of international journals, including: - Elsevier Journal of Future Generation Computer Systems - Elsevier Electronic Commerce Research and Applications - Springer Electronic Markets- Springer Electronic Commerce Research ======================================================================== |
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