Shahram Ghandeharizadeh
2018-11-28 15:58:50 UTC
Call For Papers: Second Internationl Symposium on Foundations and Applications of Blockchain
5 April 2019, Los Angeles, California
https://scfab.github.io/2019/
Blockchain - the technology behind Bitcoin, Ethereum and many other cryptocurrencies - is flourishing into an impressive spectrum of research projects and initiatives, corporate alliances, and startup companies. This multidisciplinary effort spans diverse disciplines ranging from Computer Science and Engineering to Communications, Social Sciences, Public Policy, Banking and Finance, Journalism, and Political Sciences to name a few. This one day symposium builds on the previous success of FAB 2018 (https://scfab.github.io/2018/), attended by close to a hundred participants and featuring presentations by distinguished speakers from academia and industry. We strive to once again bring researchers and practitioners of blockchain together to share and exchange new ideas and results, and are interested in papers and presentations on a broad range of topics including:
Application use cases of blockchain
Secure smart contracts
Bitcoin and cryptocurrency
Blockchain for social networking
Distributed systems for blockchain
Blockchain consensus protocols
Blockchain and Governance
Blockchains and network systems
Partitioned and replicated data stores for blockchain
Transactions and blockchain
Software engineering practices and life cycle management of blockchain
Societal impact and social aspects of blockchain
Game theory and its applications to blockchain
Blockchain protocol analysis and security
Algorithm design, complexity analysis, implementation of efficient blockchains
Experience with blockchain
Domain-specific contract languages for e.g. business process and supply-chain management
Important Dates:
Dec 3, 2018: Paper abstract submission deadline
Dec 10, 2018: Paper submission deadline
Feb 1, 2019: Reviews to authors
Feb 1-8, 2019: Rebuttal phase
Feb 12, 2019: Paper decision
March 18, 2019: Camera ready deadline
Paper submission:
Authors are invited to submit papers through the CMT3 conference submission system by December 10, 2018. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference. FAB 2019 welcomes long (12 pages) and short (6 pages) papers in five categories: Research, Industrial, Vision, Demo, and Poster. See the online call for paper for additional details.
General Chair: Bhaskar Krishnamachari, University of Southern California
Program Co-Chairs:
Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, University of Southern California
Tijs Slaats, University of Copenhagen
Industry Co-Chairs:
Diego Lugones, Nokia Bell Labs
Raghu Nambiar, AMD
Program Committee:
Daniel Augot, Inria, France
Mashael AlSabah, Qatar Computing Research Institute
Sumita Barahmand, Microsoft
Eric Chung, DApperNetwork
Claudio di Ciccio, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Soren Debois, IT University of Copenhagen
Ajay Dholakia, Lenovo Data Center Group
Eric Diehl, Sony Pictures Entertainment
Marlon Dumas, University of Tartu
Boris Düdder, University of Copenhagen
Luciano Garcia-Banuelos, University of Tartu
Vincent Gramoli, University of Sydney
Abdelkader Hameurlain, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France
Ming-Deh Huang, USC
Zhiyuan Jiang, Tsinghua University
Salil Kanhere, UNSW
Yaron Kanza, AT&T
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC
Genevieve Leveille, Otentic8
Chen Li, UC Irvine
Ron van der Meyden, University of New South Wales
Beng Chin Ooi, National University of Singapore
Charalampos (Babis) Papamanthou, University of Maryland - College Park
Fabio Porto, Laboratorio Nacional de Computacao Cientifica - LNCC
Jason Potts, RMIT University
Björn Scheuermann, Humboldt University of Berlin
Peter Sestoft, IT University of Copenhagen
Mark Staples, CSIRO
Vassilis Tsotras, UC Riverside
Sherry Xu, CSIRO
Kiran Yedavalli, Cisco
Proceedings chair:
Sumita Barahmand, Microsoft
Web chair:
Gowri Sankar Ramachandran, University of Southern California
Contact Us
In case of questions, please contact us at ***@usc.edu, ***@usc.edu, ***@di.ku.dk
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5 April 2019, Los Angeles, California
https://scfab.github.io/2019/
Blockchain - the technology behind Bitcoin, Ethereum and many other cryptocurrencies - is flourishing into an impressive spectrum of research projects and initiatives, corporate alliances, and startup companies. This multidisciplinary effort spans diverse disciplines ranging from Computer Science and Engineering to Communications, Social Sciences, Public Policy, Banking and Finance, Journalism, and Political Sciences to name a few. This one day symposium builds on the previous success of FAB 2018 (https://scfab.github.io/2018/), attended by close to a hundred participants and featuring presentations by distinguished speakers from academia and industry. We strive to once again bring researchers and practitioners of blockchain together to share and exchange new ideas and results, and are interested in papers and presentations on a broad range of topics including:
Application use cases of blockchain
Secure smart contracts
Bitcoin and cryptocurrency
Blockchain for social networking
Distributed systems for blockchain
Blockchain consensus protocols
Blockchain and Governance
Blockchains and network systems
Partitioned and replicated data stores for blockchain
Transactions and blockchain
Software engineering practices and life cycle management of blockchain
Societal impact and social aspects of blockchain
Game theory and its applications to blockchain
Blockchain protocol analysis and security
Algorithm design, complexity analysis, implementation of efficient blockchains
Experience with blockchain
Domain-specific contract languages for e.g. business process and supply-chain management
Important Dates:
Dec 3, 2018: Paper abstract submission deadline
Dec 10, 2018: Paper submission deadline
Feb 1, 2019: Reviews to authors
Feb 1-8, 2019: Rebuttal phase
Feb 12, 2019: Paper decision
March 18, 2019: Camera ready deadline
Paper submission:
Authors are invited to submit papers through the CMT3 conference submission system by December 10, 2018. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference. FAB 2019 welcomes long (12 pages) and short (6 pages) papers in five categories: Research, Industrial, Vision, Demo, and Poster. See the online call for paper for additional details.
General Chair: Bhaskar Krishnamachari, University of Southern California
Program Co-Chairs:
Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, University of Southern California
Tijs Slaats, University of Copenhagen
Industry Co-Chairs:
Diego Lugones, Nokia Bell Labs
Raghu Nambiar, AMD
Program Committee:
Daniel Augot, Inria, France
Mashael AlSabah, Qatar Computing Research Institute
Sumita Barahmand, Microsoft
Eric Chung, DApperNetwork
Claudio di Ciccio, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Soren Debois, IT University of Copenhagen
Ajay Dholakia, Lenovo Data Center Group
Eric Diehl, Sony Pictures Entertainment
Marlon Dumas, University of Tartu
Boris Düdder, University of Copenhagen
Luciano Garcia-Banuelos, University of Tartu
Vincent Gramoli, University of Sydney
Abdelkader Hameurlain, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France
Ming-Deh Huang, USC
Zhiyuan Jiang, Tsinghua University
Salil Kanhere, UNSW
Yaron Kanza, AT&T
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, USC
Genevieve Leveille, Otentic8
Chen Li, UC Irvine
Ron van der Meyden, University of New South Wales
Beng Chin Ooi, National University of Singapore
Charalampos (Babis) Papamanthou, University of Maryland - College Park
Fabio Porto, Laboratorio Nacional de Computacao Cientifica - LNCC
Jason Potts, RMIT University
Björn Scheuermann, Humboldt University of Berlin
Peter Sestoft, IT University of Copenhagen
Mark Staples, CSIRO
Vassilis Tsotras, UC Riverside
Sherry Xu, CSIRO
Kiran Yedavalli, Cisco
Proceedings chair:
Sumita Barahmand, Microsoft
Web chair:
Gowri Sankar Ramachandran, University of Southern California
Contact Us
In case of questions, please contact us at ***@usc.edu, ***@usc.edu, ***@di.ku.dk
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