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MIDDLEWARE 2026: 27th ACM/IFIP International Middleware Conference
30th November – 4th December 2026 Universitat Rovira i Virgili Tarragona, Spain https://middleware-conf.github.io/2026/ CALL FOR RESEARCH PAPERS The annual ACM/IFIP Middleware conference is a major forum for discussing innovations and recent scientific advances in middleware systems with a focus on the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation of distributed systems, platforms, and architectures for computing, storage, and communication. The conference will include a high-quality single-track technical program, invited speakers, an industrial track, panel discussions involving academic and industry leaders, poster and demonstration presentations, a doctoral symposium, tutorials, and workshops. Topics of Interest The Middleware conference seeks original submissions of research papers on a diverse range of topics, particularly those identifying new research directions. The topics of interest for the conference include, but are not limited to: Middleware Applications Middleware for cyber-physical and real-time systems Middleware support for security and privacy Middleware for AI and machine learning systems Middleware for data science pipelines Middleware techniques for internet-of-things and smart cities Middleware for multimedia systems Middleware Systems Fault tolerance and consistency Distributed and parallel systems Distributed ledgers and blockchains Event-based, publish/subscribe, streaming, and peer-to-peer systems Serverless and Function-as-a-Service computing Data-intensive systems (big data) Cloud, fog, edge computing, and data centers Networking, network function virtualization, and software-defined networking Mobile and pervasive systems and services Emerging hardware technologies Middleware Design Principles and Programming Models Programming abstractions and paradigms for middleware Reconfigurable, adaptable, and reflective middleware Critical reviews of middleware paradigms, e.g., object models, aspect orientation Methodologies and tools for middleware systems design, implementation, verification, and evaluation Monitoring, resource management, and analysis Virtualization, auto-scaling, provisioning, and scheduling Energy and power-aware techniques The conference seeks original papers of five types: Research Papers: These papers report original research on the above topics and will be evaluated on the significance of the problem, the novelty of the solution, advancement beyond prior work, sufficient supporting evidence, and clarity of the presentation. Experimentation and Deployment Papers: These papers describe complete systems, platforms, and/or comprehensive experimental evaluations of alternative designs and solutions to well-known problems. The emphasis during the review of these papers will be more on the demonstrated usefulness and potential impact of the contributions, the extensive experimentation involved, and the quality and weight of the lessons learned. Big Ideas Papers: These are papers that have the potential to open up new research directions. For such papers, the potential to motivate new research is more important than full experimental evaluation, though some preliminary evidence of the effectiveness of the approach or idea is important. We will require senior researchers to present papers in this track for stronger dissemination and more lively discussion. Short Papers : These papers hold up to the same standards and evaluation criteria of full research papers, but their content is presented in a more compact format. Important Dates, Deadlines, Conditions Middleware 2026 will have two submission deadlines, and we are providing the possibility of revision decisions for some papers that are deemed promising but somehow not yet complete. A more detailed explanation of the submission model is provided below. First Round: Fall/Winter Deadlines: Full paper submissions due: December 13, 2024 Early rejection notification: January 20, 2026 Rebuttal: February 26-28, 2026 Notification to authors (Accept/Accept with shepherding/Revise for Spring deadline/ Reject): March 7, 2026 Shepherded submissions due: March 28, 2026 Notifications of decisions of shepherded papers (Accept/Reject): April 11, 2026 Final paper files (camera-ready copy) due: April 25, 2026 Second Round: Spring/Summer Deadlines: Full paper submissions due: June 06, 2026 Rebuttal: August 18-22, 2026 Notification to authors (Accept/Accept with Shepherding/Revise for next calendar year/Reject): September 5, 2026 Shepherded submissions due: October 3, 2026 Notifications of decisions of shepherded papers (Accept/Reject): October 10, 2026 Final paper files (camera-ready copy) due: October 24, 2026 Complete Guidelines and requirements Please check the complete CFP at https://middleware-conf.github.io/2026/calls/call-for-research-papers/. |
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