SBDLTA2019: SIMBIG 2019 - Distributed Ledger Technology Applications Universidad del Pacifico Lima, Peru, August 20-23, 2019 |
| Conference website | https://simbig.org/SIMBig2019/en/dlta.html |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sbdlta2019 |
| Abstract registration deadline | May 15, 2019 |
| Submission deadline | May 15, 2019 |
SIMBig has become an important meeting point of computer scientists, computer engineers, software engineers, and application developers from around the world, therefore, it is the ideal scenario for the discussion of topics such as computer security, distributed algorithms, hash processes and issues related to this technology in full development.
The Distributed Ledger Technology Applications (DLTA) track of Simbig 2019 will provide a forum that brings participants, both researchers and practitioners, show the academic advances and development of computer solutions that are based on DLT, like blockchain, Ethereum, IOTA and so on.
Lima - Peru, August 21-23, 2019. 6th International Conference on Information Management and Big Data. Universidad del Pacifico
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Full papers are limited to a total of 14 (fourteen) pages, including all content and references, and must be in PDF formatted with the Springer publication format..
- Posters are limited to a total of 7 (seven) pages, including all content and references, and must be in PDF formatted with the Springer publication format.
Committees
Program Committee
- Serguei Popov, Moscow State University, Russia
- Augusto Bernuy Alva, National University of San Marcos, Peru
- Joachim Taiber, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of technology, Switzerland
- Jose Carlos Alvarez, National University of San Marcos, Peru
- Jong Hyuk Park, Seoul National University of Science and Technology , Korea
- Ilse Villavicencio, National University of San Marcos, Peru
- Nora La Serna, National University of San Marcos, Peru
Organizing committee
- Jorge Guerra
- Armando Fermin
Venue
In the north is the city of Caral, the oldest civilization of America, and to the south is the Archaeological Complex of Pachacamac. Lima's history predates the colonial presence in the country. The establishment of the viceroyalty transformed the city into the main political and administrative center of South America. During this period, significant churches, monasteries, mansions and balconies were built. he arrival of modernity didn’t transform the historic center, which is recognized as a World Heritage Site. Museums with great works of art, archaeological sites, beaches, the boardwalk, valleys, natural reserves, the nightlife, the thrill of adventure sports, and the exquisite cuisine gives Peru’s capital an authentic personality and makes tourism in Lima a unique experience in the country. Location: On the west central coast of Peru, on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Jorge Guerra - FISI UNMSM
email: jguerrag@unmsm.edu.pe
