COORDINATION 2013

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15th International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages
Florence, Italy, 03/06/2013–06/06/2013

Coordination 2013 seeks high-quality papers on programming languages and coordination models, middleware, services, and algorithms that separate behavior from interaction, therefore increasing modularity, simplifying reasoning, and ultimately enhancing software development. The conference focuses on the design and implementation of models that allow compositional construction of large-scale concurrent and distributed systems, including both practical and foundational models, run-time systems, and related verification and analysis techniques.

Past incarnations of Coordination have emphasized foundations. However, given the increasing importance of concurrency in almost every software domain, the organizers of Coordination 2013 are keen to provide a strong forum for high-quality papers that address practical aspects of concurrent programming models; for example, application of concurrency to novel domains, comparisons of alternative programming models on important problems, or domain-specific languages.

topics of interest
  • Programming abstractions and languages
  • Coordination models and paradigms
  • Software management and software engineering
  • Specification and verification
  • Foundations and types
  • Software for decentralized technologies
  • Multicore programming
  • Adaptive and autonomic systems
  • Coordination for humanity
works as
origin event for publication
page_white_acrobatProbabilistic Modular Embedding for Stochastic Coordinated Systems (paper in proceedings, 2013) — Stefano Mariani, Andrea Omicini
hosting event for talk
page_white_powerpointProbabilistic Modular Embedding for Stochastic Coordinated Systems (COORDINATION 2013, 04/06/2013) — Stefano Mariani (Andrea Omicini, Stefano Mariani)
page_white_powerpointComplexity & Interaction: Blurring Borders between Physical, Computational, and Social Systems. A Coordination Perspective (COORDINATION 2013, 03/06/2013) — Andrea Omicini (Andrea Omicini, Pierluigi Contucci)
page_white_powerpointEngineering Self-organising Coordination: A Computational Field Approach (COORDINATION 2013, 03/06/2013) — Mirko Viroli (Mirko Viroli)