DisCoTec 2025 - 20th International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques

Welcome to DisCoTec 2025!

DisCoTec is one of the major events sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and the European Association for Programming Languages and Systems (EAPLS).

DisCoTec 2025 will take place in Lille, France, June 16-20, 2025, hosted by the University of Lille.

Invited Speakers

DisCoTec 2025 will host the following invited speakers. See here for details.

Keynote Talks

Tutorials

Best Paper Awards

Each of the three DisCoTec 2025 main conferences will designate the best paper among its accepted ones. One of these papers will further receive the DisCoTec-wide best paper award.

Past Best Papers

The best papers of the past three editions of DisCoTec are the following:

2024
COORDINATION and DisCoTec-wide
A Probabilistic Choreography Language for PRISM (DOI) by Marco Carbone and Adele Veschetti
DAIS
Compact Storage of Data Streams in Mobile Devices (DOI / Open Access PDF)

by Rémy Raes, Olivier Ruas, Adrien Luxey-Bitri, and Romain Rouvoy

FORTE
Weak Simplicial Bisimilarity for Polyhedral Models and SLCSη (DOI)

by Nick Bezhanishvili, Vincenzo Ciancia, David Gabelaia, Mamuka Jibladze, Diego Latella, Mieke Massink, and Erik De Vink

2023
COORDINATION and DisCoTec-wide
Rollback Recovery in Session-based Programming (DOI)

by Claudio Antares Mezzina, Francesco Tiezzi, and Nobuko Yoshida

DAIS
EdgeEmu - Emulator for Android Edge Devices (DOI)

by Lyla Naghipour Vijouyeh, Rodrigo Bruno, and Paulo Ferreira

FORTE
Relating Reversible Petri Nets and Reversible Event Structures, categorically (DOI)

by Hernán Melgratti, Claudio Antares Mezzina, and G. Michele Pinna

2022
COORDINATION and DisCoTec-wide
A Monitoring Tool for Linear-Time μHML (DOI / Open Access PDF)

by Luca Aceto, Antonis Achilleos, Duncan Paul Attard, Léo Exibard, Adrian Francalanza, and Anna Ingólfsdóttir

DAIS
Rebop: Reputation-based Incentives in Committee-based Blockchains (DOI)

by Arian Baloochestani, Leander Jehl, and Hein Meling

FORTE
Traits: Correctness-by-Construction for Free (DOI)

by Tobias Runge, Alex Potanin, Thomas Thüm, and Ina Schaefer

Further Information