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The 23rd International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of 
Distributed Systems (SSS 2021) will be held virtually (due to COVID-19) on 
November 17-20, 2021.

IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract Submission:      August 16th, 2021 (11:59 PM AoE)
Paper Submission:         August 19th, 2021 (11:59 PM AoE)
Acceptance Notification:  September 19th, 2021
Camera-ready copy due:    September 29th, 2021


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
* Idit Keidar, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
* Michael Luby, University of California, Berkeley, USA
* Nancy Lynch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
* Ronitt Rubinfeld, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
* Paul Spirakis, University of Liverpool, UK
* Jeffrey Ullman, Stanford University, USA


PUBLICATION
Regular papers and brief announcements will be included in the conference 
proceedings. Conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS 
conference series.

SPECIAL ISSUE
Extended and revised versions of selected papers will be considered for a 
special issue of Theoretical Computer Science.


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SSS is an international forum for researchers and practitioners in the design 
and development of distributed systems with a focus on systems that are able to 
provide guarantees on their structure, performance, and/or security in the face 
of an adverse operational environment. The symposium encourages submissions of 
original contributions on fundamental research and practical applications 
concerning topics in the four symposium tracks:

Track A. Self-stabilizing Systems: Theory and Practice

Self-stabilizing systems; Self-stabilizing protocols and algorithms; 
Practically-stabilizing systems; Variants of Self-stabilization; Topological 
Stabilization; Stabilization and self-* properties in hardware, software, and 
middleware design; Self-stabilizing software defined infrastructure

Track B.  Foundations of Concurrent and Distributed Computing

Distributed and concurrent algorithms and data structures; Shared and 
transactional memory; Synchronization protocols; Distributed graph algorithms; 
Graph-theoretic concepts for communication networks; Peer-to-peer networks and 
dynamic networks; High-performance, cluster, cloud, and grid computing; Game 
theory and economical aspects of distributed computing; Formal methods, 
validation, verification, and synthesis.

Track C. Mobile and Robot Computing

Self-organization in mobile agents; mobile robots; mobile sensor networks; 
mobile ad-hoc networks; population protocols; programmable matter; nanoscale 
robots; biologically-inspired systems; and related new models.

Track D. Fault tolerance, Security, and Privacy

Network security; Privacy; Internet-of-things security; Cloud security; Mobile 
sensor networks/ad-hoc networks security; Verifiable/fault-tolerant computing; 
Anomaly and networked malware detection; Blockchain technologies and 
cryptocurrencies; Byzantine-fault tolerance and distributed consensus 
protocols; Secure multi-party computation; Applied cryptography.

PAPER SUBMISSION
Papers are to be submitted electronically through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sss2021

All submissions must conform to the formatting instructions of Springer LNCS 
series
(see 
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines).
Each submission must be in English, in PDF format.

DOUBLE-BLIND REVIEW
All submissions must be anonymous. We will use a somewhat relaxed 
implementation of double-blind peer review this year: you are free to 
disseminate your work through arXiv and other online repositories and give 
presentations on your work as usual. However, please make sure you do not 
mention your own name or affiliation in the submission, and please do not 
include obvious references in the text that reveal your identity. A reviewer 
who has not previously seen the paper should be able to read it without 
accidentally learning the identity of the authors. Please feel free to ask the 
PC chairs if you have any questions about the double-blind policy of SSS 2021.

SUBMISSIONS
There are two types of submission: regular paper and brief announcement.

- A regular submission must not exceed 15 pages (including the title, authors, 
abstract, figures, and references). Additional necessary details for an expert 
to verify the main claims of the submission may be included in a clearly marked 
appendix if extra space is needed.

- A brief announcement submission must not exceed 5 pages and should not 
include any appendix.

Any submission deviating from these guidelines will be rejected without 
consideration of its merits. It is recommended that a regular submission begins 
with a succinct statement of the problem being addressed, a summary of the main 
results or conclusions, a brief explanation of their significance, a brief 
statement of the key ideas, and a comparison with related work, all tailored to 
a non-specialist. Technical development of the work, directed to the 
specialist, should follow. Papers outside of the conference scope will be 
rejected without review. If requested by the authors on the cover page, a 
regular submission that is not selected for a regular presentation will also be 
considered for the brief announcement format. This will not affect the 
consideration of the paper for a regular presentation.

PAPER AWARD
Prizes will be given to the best regular paper and best student regular paper. 
A regular paper is eligible for the best student paper if at least one of its 
authors is a full-time student at submission time. Authors should clearly 
indicate whether their submission is eligible to be considered for the best 
student paper award (e.g., using a \thanks in the title). The PC may decline to 
confer awards or may split awards.

For further information, please refer to the website: 
http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~elad/SSS2021/
SSS 2021 - Chalmers<http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~elad/SSS2021/>
SSS is an international forum for researchers and practitioners in the design 
and development of distributed systems with a focus on systems that are able to 
provide guarantees on their structure, performance, and/or security in the face 
of an adverse operational environment.
www.cse.chalmers.se

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