The Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (SBRC) is an event held by SBC yearly. The Companion Proceedings of SBRC comprise the Demo Session, Dissertation Digest, and the Workshop on Scientific Initiation and Graduation. The Companion Proceedings bringing the articles selected for each edition of the event.

Topics of Interest of Demo Session

Demo Session topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Distributed algorithms (projects and applications)
  • Network applications
  • Blockchain
  • Distributed storage and ledger
  • Architecture and characterization of networks and services
  • Smart cities
  • Big Data and Data Mining
  • Cloud computing, Fog computing and service-oriented
  • Mobile Computing
  • Social Computing
  • Ubiquitous, pervasive, and context-sensitive computing
  • Urban Computing
  • Crowdsourcing
  • Network detection and prevention of anomalies and attacks
  • Performance, scalability, and reliability
  • Network engineering and traffic control
  • Specification, validation, and verification protocols
  • Management, operation, design, and analysis of networks
  • Identity management, address, and location
  • Internet of all things and cyber-physical systems
  • Future Internet
  • Tactile Internet
  • Measurement and monitoring networks
  • Middleware
  • Cross-layer optimization
  • Quality of Service (QoS) and Experience (QoE)
  • Autonomic and self-organizing networks
  • Information-Centric Networks
  • Data Center Networking
  • Software-Defined Networking
  • Cognitive radio networks
  • Sensor networks
  • Mobile networks
  • Optical networks
  • P2P networks and systems
  • Wireless infrastructure networks
  • Social networking (online, mobile, and pervasive)
  • Delays/interruptions tolerant networks
  • Manned and unmanned vehicle networks
  • Green networks (green networking)
  • Routing, switching, and addressing
  • Network security and distributed systems
  • Web services
  • Networks emulation and simulation
  • Distributed systems (autonomic, multimedia, real-time)
  • Distributed operating systems
  • Smart Grids
  • Networks and Digital TV applications and Interactive
  • Fault tolerance and resilience
  • Network function virtualization
  • Network virtualization

Topics of Interest of Dissertation Digest

Dissertation Digest's topics must be those in the area of computer networking and distributed systems, including but not limited to the ones enumerated in the Main Proceedings

Topics of Interest of Workshop on Scientific Initiation and Graduation

WTG topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Distributed algorithms (projects and applications)
  • Network applications
  • Blockchain
  • Architecture and characterization of networks and services
  • Smart cities
  • Intensive data computation (Big Data), and Data Mining and analysis
  • Cloud computing, cloud computing and service-oriented
  • Mobile Computing
  • Ubiquitous, pervasive, and context-sensitive computing
  • Crowdsourcing
  • Detection and prevention of anomalies and attacks
  • Performance, scalability, and reliability
  • Engineering and traffic control
  • Specification, validation, and verification protocols
  • Network management, operation, design, and analysis
  • Identity management, address, and location
  • Internet of all things and cyber-physical systems
  • Internet of the future
  • Tactile Internet
  • Measurement and monitoring networks
  • Middleware
  • Cross-layer optimization
  • Quality of Service (QoS) and Experience (QoE)
  • Autonomic and self-organizing networks
  • Information-centric Networks
  • Data Center Networking
  • Software-Defined Networks
  • Cognitive radio networks
  • Sensor networks
  • Mobile networks
  • Optical networks
  • P2P networks and systems
  • Wireless infrastructure networks
  • Social networks (online, mobile, and pervasive)
  • Delays/interruptions tolerant networks
  • Manned and unmanned vehicle networks
  • Green networking
  • Routing, switching, and addressing
  • Network security and distributed systems
  • Web services
  • Networks emulation and simulation
  • Distributed systems (autonomic, multimedia, real-time)
  • Distributed operating systems
  • Smart Grids
  • Networks and Digital TV applications and Interactive
  • Fault tolerance and resilience
  • Network function virtualization
  • Network virtualization

Additional information

For more information about Companion Proceedings of SBRC, visit the event's website