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16/09/2024 All day
PLAID 2024: 1st Workshop on Principles, theory, and practice for decentralized applications
The workshop is hosted by the ISSTA/ECOOP 2024 conferences.
Today’s modern decentralized applications are expected to integrate a wide range of autonomous devices that dynamically connect and disconnect over time. These devices have vastly different characteristics. Edge devices have limited resources, frequent connectivity loss, and are highly dynamic, whereas data centers offer unlimited resources, strong connectivity guarantees, and stability. Although developing applications for data center-oriented environments is simpler, modern distributed applications are increasingly shifting towards edge resources. This shift highlights the need to address the complexities of building these edge-centric applications. In this context, our workshop aims to explore theoretical and practical approaches addressing the complexities of developing decentralized applications in today’s computing ecosystems.
Our workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners focused on decentralized systems, to discuss design principles, development methods, static and dynamic verification techniques, security and safety, case studies, best practices, and experience reports. The goal is to explore theoretical and practical approaches that can address the challenges of developing decentralized applications in today’s computing ecosystems.
This workshop is organized in the context of TaRDIS (Trustworthy and Resilient Decentralized Intelligence for Edge Systems) a Horizon Europe project.