The ACM International Conference on Distributed and Event‐Based Systems (DEBS) is a premier venue for academia and industry to discuss cutting-edge research of event-based computing related to Big Data, AI/ML, IoT, and Distributed Systems in general. DEBS 2023 will be a forum dedicated to the dissemination of original research, the discussion of practical insights, and the reporting of experiences relevant to distributed and event‐based systems.
We solicit high-quality submissions, with several options for authors depending on the nature of their contribution. All submissions will undergo an extensive peer review process.
New: This year, the conference adopts a dual-deadline model, with an opportunity to submit either in the Fall or in the Spring, for presentation at the conference in June.
The DEBS conference covers topics in distributed and event-based computing for a wide range of application domains and computing environments. The conference aims at presenting novel solutions for collecting, detecting, processing, analyzing and responding to events through distributed middleware and platforms.
Topics covered by the conference include, but are not limited to:
Models, architectures and paradigms: Complex event processing, event-driven architectures, trustworthy event-based systems, real-time analytics, intelligent event processing, event processing in big and fast data, data stream processing, security and encryption in stream processing, complex event forecasting, in-network processing, logic-based complex event recognition, online relational learning, distributed event pattern learning, event correlation, and pattern languages.
Systems and software: Distributed data processing, distributed programming, federated event-based systems, AI/ML for event processing, information-centric networking, software-defined networking, security, reliability and resilience, distributed ledger and blockchains, programmable hardware, energy management, and green computing as well as cloud, fog, ubiquitous and mobile computing.
Applications: Use cases, requirements, and applications of distributed and event-based systems in various domains including Internet-of-Things, life sciences, moving object applications, smart cities, cyber-physical systems, sensor networks, social networking, multimedia analytics, finance, healthcare and logistics, computer and network security, smart contracts, and blockchains. Also, relevant topics span enterprise-level computing, including enterprise application integration, real-time enterprises, event-based business process management, and support for enterprises to respond in a timely fashion to changing situations.
Deadlines expire at 11:59pm AoE.
DEBS 2023 will have two submission cycles for the research track. There will be a rebuttal phase for both submission cycles. We provide the possibility for papers that are considered promising but not ready to offer one-shot revisions between the Fall and Spring deadlines. More information is provided below.
The DEBS 2023 research track welcomes papers in the following categories:
DEBS 2023 places emphasis on reproducibility: we encourage authors of Research papers and Experiments & Benchmarks papers to make available all data used for empirical evaluation, the related software as well as clear instructions for reproducing the presented experiments, as a form of supplementary material. The reviewers will be encouraged to consider this material. This year's edition will place ACM Artifacts Available badges on papers that make their artifacts available according to ACM's rules (please see https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/artifact-review-and-badging-current).
Authors of selected, top-rated papers from DEBS 2023 may be invited to submit an extended version of their paper to a journal special issue. Check the conference website for updates on this matter.
All submissions must be original, unpublished and cannot be under review for another publishing forum during the time it is under submission to DEBS.
The conference adopts a double-blind review process for the research track, where neither authors nor reviewers know each other’s identities. This means that papers or any other material must not list or otherwise identify the authors. References to previous work should be done in the third person so as to not reveal the identities of the authors. Submissions that are not anonymous may be rejected without review.
Submissions to the research track will be evaluated by the Research Program Committee. The authors of accepted papers will be given a choice between different copyright agreements, according to ACM policies. The options will include opportunities for open access as well as the traditional ACM copyright agreement.
Submitted papers are required to adhere to the two-column "sigconf" ACM conference proceeding style, with a minimal font size of 10pt. Templates and examples in LaTeX and various versions of Microsoft Word are available for download from the ACM proceedings templates page.
DEBS 2023 adopts a dual-deadline model, with a submission deadline in the Fall and another one in the Spring.
Authors of papers receiving a Reject decision for the Fall deadline are not allowed to resubmit to the Spring deadline for DEBS 2023. There are, however, no constraints for a resubmission to a future edition of DEBS.
In specific cases, the program committee may decide to offer a one-shot revision decision for authors of papers submitted to the Fall deadline, that would be considered promising but lacking in presentation or clarity. In this case, authors will have the possibility to send an updated version to the Spring deadline for reevaluation.
Papers must be submitted using the HotCRP system using one of the following links:
If you have any questions, please contact the PC chairs, Bettina Kemme and Etienne Rivière, at the following address: debs2023-chairs@uclouvain.be
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Please ensure that you and your co-authors obtain an ORCID ID, so you can complete the publishing process for your accepted paper. ACM has been involved in ORCID from the start and we have recently made a commitment to collect ORCID IDs from all of our published authors. We are committed to improve author discoverability, ensure proper attribution and contribute to ongoing community efforts around name normalization; your ORCID ID will help in these efforts.
Events | Dates (AoE) |
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Fall Cycle - Research Papers | |
Abstract Submission | |
Paper Submission | |
Rebuttal Phase | |
Acceptance Notification | |
Camera Ready | |
Spring Cycle - Research Papers | |
Abstract Submission | |
Paper Submission | |
Rebuttal Phase | |
Acceptance Notification | |
Camera Ready | |
Submission Dates | |
Industry and Application Paper Submission | |
Doctoral Symposium Submission | |
Poster and Demo Paper Submission | |
Notification Dates | |
Author Notification Industry and Application Track | |
Author Notification Doctoral Symposium | |
Author Notification Poster & Demo | |
Conference | |
Camera Ready for All Tracks (except Poster & Demo) | |
Camera Ready for Poster & Demo | |
Conference | 27th–30th 2023 |