TU Wien Informatics

20 Years

DISC 2017 - 31st International Symposium on DIStributed Computing

  • 2017-10-16
  • Research

The Embedded Computing Systems Group hosts the premium international symposium in cooperation with the EATCS and IST Austria.

DISC is a premium international symposium on the theory, design, analysis, implementation and application of distributed systems and networks. DISC is organized by the Embedded Computing Systems Group (E182/2) at the Faculty of Informatics at TU Wien, in cooperation with the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS) and IST Austria.

The conference takes place from October 16-20, 2017 at the Hotel Park Royal Palace close to Schönbrunn Castle. The welcome reception is in the main hall of Technisches Museum Wien.

Invited Speakers:

Anne-Marie Kermarrec (INRIA, Rennes, France) Dana Randall (Georgia Tech, USA) Christian Cachin (IBM Research Zurich, Switzerland)

Invited talks in celebration of the 60th birthday of Yoram Moses at DISC’17:

Joe Halpern (Cornell University, USA) Moshe Tenenholtz (Technion, Israel) Moshe Vardi (Rice University, USA) Shafi Goldwasser (MIT, USA) Sergio Rajsbaum (UNAM, Mexico).

Associated workshops Monday (October 16th, 2017):

FRIDA: Formal Reasoning in Distributed Algorithms Workshop on Blockchain Technology and Theory TPC: Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Concurrency

Associated workshops Friday (October 20th, 2017):

ADGA: Workshop on Advances in Distributed Graph Algorithms CoDyn: Workshop on Computing in Dynamic Networks HDT: Workshop on Hardware Design and Theory

Sponsors:

EATCS, TU Wien, IST Austria, BM:vit, Technisches Museum Wien, Vmware Research, Oracle, TTTech, WWTF, FWF

For more information, please, visit the conference website.

Contact Information: disc17@ecs.tuwien.ac.at

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