Concurrent, Distributed and Parallel Computing
Main article: List of distributed computing conferences See also: #Computer networkingConferences on concurrent, distributed, and parallel computing, fault-tolerant systems, and dependable systems:
- PODC - ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing
- ICDCS - IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
- SPAA - ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures
- PPoPP - ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming
- DSN - International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks
- DISC - International Symposium on Distributed Computing
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- formerly: WDAG - "Workshop on Distributed Algorithms on Graphs"
- SRDS - IEEE International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems
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- formerly: "Symposium on Reliability in Distributed Software and Database Systems"
- PACT - International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques
- IPDPS - IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium
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- merger of: IPPS - "International Parallel Processing Symposium", SPDP - "Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing"
- ICPP - International Conference on Parallel Processing
- Euro-Par Conference
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- a.k.a. "European Conference on Parallel Processing", "European Conference on Parallel Computing"
- SIROCCO - International Colloquium on Structural Information and Communication Complexity
- OPODIS - International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems
- ICPADS - IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems
- Coordination - International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages
- ICDCN - International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking
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