PRESENTATION AND OBJECTIVES

The SBRC Demo Session is a forum for developers and researchers interested in architecture, implementation and practical assessment systems and tools that contribute to knowledge advancement in distributed systema and ​​computers network area. With a more practical purpose in Demo Session, there is an emphasis on demonstrating systems and tools, the experience of its development, deployment and use issues, and also the perspectives created by them.

The event will be held on 1 and 2 June 2016, in Salvador, Bahia, part of the activities of 34th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (SBRC 2016).

TOPICS OF INTEREST

All papers that present systems and tools that can contribute to knowledge advancement in distributed systema and ​​computers network area are of interest to the SBRC Demo Session. In general, the topics of interest are initially the same as the main track SBRC.

IMPORTANT DATES

Registration abstracts: 03/21/2016

Article submission: 03/28/2016

Results of communication: 04/22/2016

Sending the final version of accepted papers: 04/29/2016

TOOL REQUIREMENTS

The Demo Session focuses on experimental data and systems / functional tools available for use. Although work is accepted in progress, it should be possible for them to be demonstrated and be available in a URL along with their documentation, at paper submission.

All accepted tools should be demonstrated in stands and also presented in the conventional format of techniques SBRC sessions.

PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS

Tools must be presented in a paper to be submitted electronically only through the JEMS system. Papers can be written in Portuguese or English and submitted only in PDF format. Each item is limited to 8 pages including abstract (and an english abstract, for papers in Portuguese), figures, diagrams, references and appendices. Papers should be formatted following SBC papers templates.

The paper should contain the following information:

  • – Description and motivation of the problem addressed by the tool; . Solution architecture and description of the main features; . URL where the tool is available (the source with this license must present this URL, not just the binary);
  • – URL manuals and documentation tool; . Description of the demonstration planned for SBRC informing equipment necessary to do so.
  • – This information, as well as the actual existence of specified URLs, are indispensable for the evaluation of the work.

Optionally, in this edition authors may also indicate a URL in the article with a video explaining the installation and functionality of the tool. The video’s aim is to assist reviewers and readers who for any reason have difficulty in installation. We recommend using a free website to upload videos to youtube or vimeo.

– EVALUATION

The evaluation process will take into account the quality, relevance and innovation of the practical results, its documentation, the submitted paper and the statement proposed to the SBRC 2016 Demo Session.

Among accepted tools, the best will be selected by a specific committee.

FORMAT

In this edition the tools salon will consist of lectures by invited, tool demonstrations, technical sessions and a round table. The distribution of activities in the two days is being set.

CONTACT:

Daniel Macedo Batista – batista@ime.usp.br