ICDCS 2006

 

The 26th International Conference on

Distributed Computing Systems

 

July 4-7, 2006 - Lisboa, Portugal

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ICDCS is an IEEE Computer Society sponsored premier conference with a wide coverage of topics in Distributed Computing. It has a long history of significant achievements and worldwide visibility.
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Sponsored by

The IEEE Computer Society technical Committee On Distributed Processing

 

with support from LASIGE and FCT

 

ICDCS 2006 received more than 540 submissions. Only 75 papers have been selected for publication, thus the acceptance ratio has been smaller than 14%.

 

Advance Program (PDF)

Final Program (pdf)

 ICDCS 2007

 

Areas of Interest

 
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Algorithms and Theory.

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Autonomic Computing.

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Data Management

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Fault-Tolerance and Dependability.

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Internet Computing and Applications.

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Network Protocols.

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Operating Systems and Middleware.

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Parallel, Cluster and GRID Computing.

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Peer to Peer.

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Security.

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Sensor Networks and Ubiquitous Computing.

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Wireless and Mobile Computing.

Advance Registration: June 16
 
ICDCS History:
ICDCS was launched by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Distributed Processing (TCDP) in October 1979. It was started as a 18-month conference until 1983 and became an annual conference since 1984. It is the oldest conference in the field of distributed computing systems in the world.
The past conference locations were:
1998: Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1989: Newport Beach, CA., USA
2006: Lisboa, Portugal 1997: Baltimore, MD., USA 1988: San Jose, CA., USA
2005: Columbus, Ohio, USA 1996: Hong Kong 1987: Berlin, Germany 
2004: Keio University, Japan 1995: Vancouver,  Canada 1986: Cambridge, MA., USA
2003: Providence, RI, USA 1994: Poznan, Poland 1985: Denver, CO., USA
2002: Vienna, Austria 1993: Pittsburgh, PA., USA 1984: San Francisco, CA., USA
2001: Phoenix, AZ., USA 1992: Yokohama, Japan  1983: Hollywood, FL., USA
2000: Taipei, Taiwan 1991: Arlington, TX., USA 1981: Versailles, France
1999: Austin, TX., USA  1990: Paris, France  1979: Huntsville, AL., USA
 
ICDCS Future:
(to be announced):