International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems

The International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS) is the oldest conference in the field of distributed computing systems in the world. It was launched by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Distributed Processing (TCDP) in October 1979, and is sponsored by such committee. It was started as an 18-month conference until 1983 and became an annual conference since 1984. The ICDCS has a long history of significant achievements and worldwide visibility, and has recently celebrated its 37th year.

International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
AbbreviationICDCS
DisciplineDistributed computing
Publication details
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
History1979–
Frequencyannual (since 1984)

Location history

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See also

  • ICDCS 2018 - July 2–July 5, 2018, Vienna, Austria
  • ICDCS 2007 - June 25–June 29, 2007, Toronto, Canada.
  • ICDCS 2006 - July 4–July 7, 2006, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • ICDCS 2005 - July 6–July 10, 2005, Columbus, Ohio, United States.
  • ICDCS 2004 - March 23–March 26, 2004, Keio University, Japan.
  • ICDCS 2003 - May 19–May 22, 2003, Providence, RI, United States.
  • ICDCS 2002 - July 2–July 5, 2002, Vienna, Austria.
  • ICDCS 2001 - April 16–April 19, 2001, Phoenix, AZ, United States.


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