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Workshops

Important Dates

  • Deadline for submission of workshop proposals: 29/03/2021
  • Notification of accepted workshops: 23/04/2021 03/05/2021
  • Sending material to be included in the SBRC proceedings: 01/07/2021
  • Event Date: 16/08/2021 a 20/08/2021

Presentation

SBRC Workshops are satellite events that offer opportunities for discussions focused on selected topics, adopting alternative work dynamics to the main SBRC track (which may include the presentation of articles, tutorials, lectures and/or panels, etc.). The workshops enrich and complement the Symposium, enabling the treatment of emerging topics, the submission and exchange of ideas on ongoing research work, and a more in-depth discussion on topics already consolidated in the areas of Computer Networks and Distributed Systems.

For its thirty-ninth edition, the SBRC organizing committee invites researchers to submit proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the Symposium covering topics of interest to the Computer Networks and Distributed Systems community

In this edition, workshop proposals must be submitted via JEMS. As in previous years, the workshops may last for an entire day or half a day. The proposers can choose the most convenient duration according to the topic addressed.

Instruções para Submissão

Workshop proposals should include the following items:

  • Workshop title
  • Name, email, and institution of each workshop organizer;
  • Brief technical description of the workshop, focus, differential, and justification for the topic to be addressed in the context of an SBRC workshop (max. one page);
  • Description of the workshop dynamics, including a forecast of lectures, panels, tutorials, and the number of accepted articles;

In the case of a proposal for a new edition of a workshop previously held at SBRC, please include:

  • A brief history of previous editions and the Qualis (If you have one);
  • Number of articles submitted and accepted in the last editions;
  • The number of participants in the previous editions.

The evaluation of the proposals will take into account the workshop's potential to attract participants, produce good results, and address topics emerging and transversal to the main SBRC track that interest a substantial portion of the community.
Submissão via JEMS: https://jems.sbc.org.br/home.cgi?c=3740

Each SBRC Workshop will have its proceedings published on the SBC OpenLib Platform (SOL), the digital library maintained by the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC), and free of charge to the society. 

Technical Program Committee

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Coordination

Jó Ueyama

Jó Ueyama

University of São Paulo
Workshop Coordinator / General Coordinator of SBRC 2018

Rafael Lopes Gomes

Rafael Lopes Gomes

State University of Ceará
Workshop Coordinator

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