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Coordination Models, Languages and Applications. Special Track of the 29th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
Gyeongju, Korea, 24/03/2014 – 28/03/2014
hosted by SAC 2014
Building on the success of the fourteenth previous editions (1998-2013), a special track on coordination models, languages and applications will be held at SAC 2014. Over the last decade, we have witnessed the emergence of models, formalisms and mechanisms to describe concurrent and distributed computations and systems based on the concept of coordination. The purpose of a coordination model is to enable the integration of a number of possibly heterogeneous components (processes, objects, agents, services) in such a way that the resulting ensemble can execute as a whole, forming a distributed software system with desired characteristics and functionalities. This is done in terms of coordination abstractions, languages, algorithms, mechanisms, and middleware specifically focused on the management of component interaction. The coordination paradigm crosscuts a number of contemporary software engineering approaches and fields, which we aim to cross-fertilize and bring contribution to, including in particular: multi-agent systems, self-adaptative and self-organising systems, service-oriented architectures, component-based systems, and all related middleware platforms. |
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Event
— acronym
— type
special track
— series
CM @ SAC (2014)
— where
Gyeongju, Korea
— when
24/03/2014–28/03/2014
dates
— paper submission
13/09/2013
— notification
15/11/2013
— camera-ready
06/09/2013
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— PC members