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Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing

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Annual conference on computing
Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing
AbbreviationPODC
DisciplineDistributed computing
Publication details
PublisherACM
History1982–present
Frequencyannual

TheACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC) is anacademic conference in the field ofdistributed computing organised annually by theAssociation for Computing Machinery (special interest groupsSIGACT andSIGOPS).[1]

Scope and related conferences

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Work presented at PODC typically studies theoretical aspects of distributed computing, such as the design and analysis ofdistributed algorithms. The scope of PODC is similar to the scope ofInternational Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC),[2] with the main difference being geographical: DISC is usually organized in European locations,[3] while PODC has been traditionally held in North America.[4] TheEdsger W. Dijkstra Prize in Distributed Computing is presented alternately at PODC and at DISC.[5][6][7]

Other closely related conferences include ACMSymposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures (SPAA), which – as the name suggests – puts more emphasis onparallel algorithms than distributed algorithms. PODC and SPAA have been co-located in 1998, 2005, and 2009.

Reputation and selectivity

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PODC is often mentioned to be one of the top conferences in the field of distributed computing.[8][9][10] In the 2007 Australian Ranking of ICT Conferences, PODC was the only conference in the field that received the highest ranking, "A+".[11]

During the recent years 2004–2009, the number of regular papers submitted to PODC has fluctuated between 110 and 224 each year. Of these submissions, 27–40 papers have been accepted for presentation at the conference each year; acceptance rates for regular papers have been between 16% and 31%.[12][13]

History

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PODC was first organised on 18–20 August 1982, inOttawa, Ontario, Canada.[14] PODC was part of theFederated Computing Research Conference in 1996, 1999 and 2011.

Between 1982 and 2009, PODC was always held in a North American location – usually in the United States or Canada, and once in Mexico.[4] In 2010, PODC was held in Europe for the first time in its history,[4] and in the same year, its European sister conference DISC was organised in the United States for the first time in its history.[3][15] PODC 2010 took place inZürich, Switzerland, and DISC 2010 took place inCambridge, Massachusetts.

Since 2000, a review of the PODC conference appears in the year-ending issue of the ACM SIGACT News Distributed Computing Column.[16] The review is usually written by a member of the distributed computing research community.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing".PODC.
  2. ^In Roger Wattenhofer'sPODC 2007 StatisticsArchived 2011-07-06 at theWayback Machine, DISC is the number 1 conference on the list of other conferences where PODC authors publish their work.
  3. ^abDISC inDBLP.
  4. ^abcPODC inDBLP.
  5. ^EATCS web site:Awards: Dijkstra Prize.
  6. ^PODC web site:Edsger W. Dijkstra Prize in Distributed Computing.
  7. ^DISC web site:Edsger W. Dijkstra Prize in Distributed ComputingArchived 2008-06-02 at theWayback Machine.
  8. ^Nancy Ann Lynch:Distributed Algorithms, Morgan Kaufmann, 1996,ISBN 978-1-55860-348-6. Section 1.4, "Bibliographic notes", mentions the following conferences in this order: PODC, FOCS, STOC, SPAA, WDAG.
  9. ^Gerard Tel:Introduction to Distributed Algorithms, 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press, 2000,ISBN 978-0-521-79483-1. Sect. 1.3.3, "Research field", mentions the following conferences in this order: PODC, WDAG/DISC, STOC, FOCS.
  10. ^Chryssis Georgiou, Alexander A. Shvartsman:Do-All Computing in Distributed Systems: Cooperation in the Presence of Adversity, Springer, 2007,ISBN 978-0-387-30918-7. Section "Bibliographic notes" in "Preface" mentions the following conferences in this order: PODC, SPAA, STOC, SODA, FOCS, ICDCS, DISC, OPODIS, SIROCCO.
  11. ^2007 Australian Ranking of ICT ConferencesArchived 2009-10-02 at theWayback Machine.
  12. ^Forewords ofPODC proceedings, 2004–2009.
  13. ^PODC: Papers Acceptance Statistics.
  14. ^Robert L. Probert,Michael J. Fischer, and Nicola Santoro, editors: Proceedings of the First ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, 1982, ACM Press.ISBN 0-89791-081-8.doi:10.1145/800220
  15. ^"DISC 2010: The 24th International Symposium on Distributed Computing".WikiCFP.
  16. ^"The ACM SIGACT News Distributed Computing Column".people.csail.mit.edu. Retrieved17 April 2024.

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