Submit Your Research to IEEE ICDCS 2025: The Premier Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
The IEEE ICDCS 2025 is the premier international forum for researchers to present, exchange cutting edge ideas, and the latest findings on topics related to all aspects of distributed computing systems. Submit your paper to the IEEE ICDCS 2025.
We invite you to submit original contributions to the 45th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS 2com/icdcs2025), taking place in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, from July 20-23, 2025. The conference covers a wide range of topics related to distributed computing systems, and papers can be submitted to one of the following tracks: Cloud Computing, Distributed Algorithms, Big Data, Models & Systems, Distributed Fault Tolerance, Distributed OS and Middleware, Edge Computing, IoT + CPS, Mobile Computing, Security, Privacy and Security, Blockchains/Databases, Distributed Systems for AI/ML, Deployed/Emergent Applications & Infrastructures, and more. Submissions must be original and should follow the IEEE 8.5” x 11” two-column format using 10pt fonts and the IEEE Conference template. Each submission can have up to eleven (11) pages, including figures, tables, appendices, and references. For each accepted paper, at least one author is required to pay a full author registration and attend the conference in-person to present their work on-site. A set of IEEE ICDCS 2025 papers will be reported to the publisher and removed from the conference proceedings.
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