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DISC 2026 (40th International Symposium on Distributed Computing)

  • ma 9 november 2026
  • di 10 november 2026
  • wo 11 november 2026
  • do 12 november 2026
  • vr 13 november 2026
Chiostro in San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome

This prestigious international symposium is entirely dedicated to the theoretical foundations, design, and analysis of distributed systems. The gathering brings together computer scientists and network architects to discuss algorithms, blockchain infrastructure, cloud systems, and the reliability of large-scale computer networks.

Forty years of focus on distributed computer science

Distributed systems form the invisible engine behind modern cloud services and global networks. This scientific symposium is celebrating its fortieth edition and ranks among the absolute world elite in the field. Here, scientists present their latest theoretical discoveries and practical solutions to improve the efficiency and security of computer-controlled networks worldwide.

In-depth technical program and workshops

The multi-day program offers a varied mix of plenary sessions, technical presentations, and specialized side meetings. The submitted and rigorously evaluated scientific papers cover complex themes such as fault-tolerant algorithms, cryptographic network protocols, and data integrity. In addition, there is ample opportunity for discussion on the performance of scalable databases and the mathematical modeling of network traffic. Various intensive workshops take place prior to the main conference.

For which specialists is this symposium intended?

The event is specifically designed for computer scientists, professors, PhD students, and academic researchers specializing in network theory. The gathering is also of great value to senior network architects and R&D engineers from the industry who design complex computing infrastructure. The symposium offers an excellent environment to test theoretical knowledge and build international academic relationships.

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