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 ---17-June-2022-24th-International-Conference-on-C
 oordination-Models-and-Languages-COORDINATION-2022
 -Lucca-Italy
DTSTAMP:20220117T143337
SUMMARY:24th International Conference on Coordinat
 ion Models and Languages (COORDINATION 2022), Lucc
 a, Italy
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220617
LOCATION:Lucca, Italy
DESCRIPTION:Modern information systems rely increa
 singly on combining concurrent, distributed, mobil
 e, adaptive, reconfigurable and heterogeneous comp
 onents. New models, architectures, languages and v
 erification techniques are necessary to cope with 
 the complexity induced by the demands of todayâs
  software development. Coordination languages have
  emerged as a successful approach, in that they pr
 ovide abstractions that cleanly separate behaviour
  from communication, therefore increasing modulari
 ty, simplifying reasoning, and ultimately enhancin
 g software development. Building on the success of
  the previous editions, this conference provides a
  well-established forum for the growing community 
 of researchers interested in models, languages, ar
 chitectures, and implementation techniques for coo
 rdination.  COORDINATION 2022 is planned as a phys
 ical, in-person event, with certain support for re
 mote presence, both for speakers and for other par
 ticipants who are unable or unwilling to come. Dep
 ending on the pandemic situation, we may have to m
 ake a decision whether to cancel the physical comp
 onent of the event or not.  Authors are invited to
  submit papers electronically in PostScript or PDF
  using a two-phase online submission process. Regi
 stration of the paper information and abstract (ma
 x. 250 words) must be completed according to the a
 bove DisCoTec submission dates and submissions are
  handled through the EasyChair conference manageme
 nt system. Contributions must be written in Englis
 h and report on original, unpublished work not sub
 mitted for publication elsewhere. Topics of intere
 st encompass all areas of coordination. Special to
 pic for this year's conference is Microservices (i
 n collaboration with the Microservices Community).
   Submission categories:  - Regular long papers (7
 -15 pages, not counting references) describing tho
 rough and complete research results and experience
  reports  - Regular short papers (4-6 pages, not c
 ounting references): describing research in progre
 ss or opinion papers on the past of COORDINATION r
 esearch, on the current state of the art, or on pr
 ospects for the years to come  - Short tool papers
  (4-6 pages, not counting references): describing 
 technological artefacts in the scope of the resear
 ch topics of COORDINATION  - Long tool papers (7-1
 5 pages, not counting references): describing tech
 nological artefacts in the scope of the research t
 opics of COORDINATION  _ Survey papers (16-25 page
 s, not counting references): describing important 
 results and success stories that originated in the
  context of COORDINATION.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Modern in
 formation systems rely increasingly on combining c
 oncurrent, distributed, mobile, adaptive, reconfig
 urable and heterogeneous components. New models, a
 rchitectures, languages and verification technique
 s are necessary to cope with the complexity induce
 d by the demands of todayâs software development
 . Coordination languages have emerged as a success
 ful approach, in that they provide abstractions th
 at cleanly separate behaviour from communication, 
 therefore increasing modularity, simplifying reaso
 ning, and ultimately enhancing software developmen
 t. Building on the success of the previous edition
 s, this conference provides a well-established for
 um for the growing community of researchers intere
 sted in models, languages, architectures, and impl
 ementation techniques for coordination.</p>\n\n  <
 p>COORDINATION 2022 is planned as a physical, in-p
 erson event, with certain support for remote prese
 nce, both for speakers and for other participants 
 who are unable or unwilling to come. Depending on 
 the pandemic situation, we may have to make a deci
 sion whether to cancel the physical component of t
 he event or not.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Authors ar
 e invited to submit papers electronically in PostS
 cript or PDF using a two-phase online submission p
 rocess. Registration of the paper information and 
 abstract (max. 250 words) must be completed accord
 ing to the above DisCoTec submission dates and sub
 missions are handled through the EasyChair confere
 nce management system. Contributions must be writt
 en in English and report on original, unpublished 
 work not submitted for publication elsewhere. Topi
 cs of interest encompass all areas of coordination
 . Special topic for this year's conference is Micr
 oservices (in collaboration with the Microservices
  Community).</p>\n\n  <p>Submission categories:<br
 >\n  - Regular long papers (7-15 pages, not counti
 ng references) describing thorough and complete re
 search results and experience reports<br>\n  - Reg
 ular short papers (4-6 pages, not counting referen
 ces): describing research in progress or opinion p
 apers on the past of COORDINATION research, on the
  current state of the art, or on prospects for the
  years to come<br>\n  - Short tool papers (4-6 pag
 es, not counting references): describing technolog
 ical artefacts in the scope of the research topics
  of COORDINATION<br>\n  - Long tool papers (7-15 p
 ages, not counting references): describing technol
 ogical artefacts in the scope of the research topi
 cs of COORDINATION</p>\n\n  <p>_ Survey papers (16
 -25 pages, not counting references): describing im
 portant results and success stories that originate
 d in the context of COORDINATION.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://www.discotec.org/2022/coordination
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