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13 - 17 June 2022, 24th International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages (COORDINATION 2022), Lucca, Italy

Date: 13 - 17 June 2022
Location: Lucca, Italy
Deadline: Friday 28 January 2022

Modern information systems rely increasingly on combining concurrent, distributed, mobile, adaptive, reconfigurable and heterogeneous components. New models, architectures, languages and verification techniques are necessary to cope with the complexity induced by the demands of today’s software development. Coordination languages have emerged as a successful approach, in that they provide abstractions that cleanly separate behaviour from communication, therefore increasing modularity, simplifying reasoning, and ultimately enhancing 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, architectures, and implementation techniques for coordination.

COORDINATION 2022 is planned as a physical, in-person event, with certain support for remote presence, 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 decision whether to cancel the physical component of the event or not.

Authors are invited to submit papers electronically in PostScript or PDF using a two-phase online submission process. Registration of the paper information and abstract (max. 250 words) must be completed according to the above DisCoTec submission dates and submissions are handled through the EasyChair conference management system. Contributions must be written in English and report on original, unpublished work not submitted for publication elsewhere. Topics of interest encompass all areas of coordination. Special topic for this year's conference is Microservices (in collaboration with the Microservices Community).

Submission categories:
- Regular long papers (7-15 pages, not counting references) describing thorough and complete research results and experience reports
- Regular short papers (4-6 pages, not counting references): describing research in progress or opinion papers on the past of COORDINATION research, on the current state of the art, or on prospects for the years to come
- Short tool papers (4-6 pages, not counting references): describing technological artefacts in the scope of the research topics of COORDINATION
- Long tool papers (7-15 pages, not counting references): describing technological artefacts in the scope of the research topics of COORDINATION

_ Survey papers (16-25 pages, not counting references): describing important results and success stories that originated in the context of COORDINATION.

For more information, see https://www.discotec.org/2022/coordination.

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