International Workshop on Cloud and Fog Computing Paradigms

The International workshop on Cloud and Fog Computing Paradigms (CFCP'2021) will be held in conjunction with 5th International Conference on Big Data and Internet of Things (BDIoT'21) March 17-18, 2021, Rabat, Morocco. This workshop serves as a forum to exchange information on research, development, and applications of all topics related to Cloud and Fog Computing Paradigms. Prospective authors are invited to submit original research papers, which are not submitted or published or under consideration anywhere in other workshops, conferences or journals. Manuscripts should not exceed 15 pages, including figures, tables, and references.

Submission

Papers must be prepared using Springer Template (between 12 and 15 pages) and submitted electronically in PDF format via the Easychair system. Click here to submit a new paper.

EasyChair

Each paper will be reviewed by at least three regular PC members or two senior PC members. The acceptance decisions will take into account paper novelty, technical depth, elegance, practical or theoretical impact, and presentation.

Topics:

Topics for the conference include, but are not limited to:

  • Cloud resource management and provisioning
  • Fog programming models
  • Fog resource management and provisioning
  • Virtualization technologies for fog computing
  • Virtualization for control and monitoring
  • Scalability issues in task scheduling and dispatching
  • Internet of Things enabled healthcare monitoring systems
  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning for fog computing
  • Energy efficient in cloud environment
  • Scalability in fog computing for Internet of Things
  • Performance models for fog/edge enabled cloud infrastructure
  • Security and privacy in fog computing
  • Server consolidation and placement
  • Cloud security and privacy
  • Fog-based intrusion detection system
  • Metaheuristic scheduling techniques in cloud
  • High performance computing
  • Containerized cloud services
  • Countermeasures and defense mechanisms against attacks
  • Blockchain for use cases in fog and cloud computing
  • Data storage and processing across fog/edge computing paradigms
  • Synergy fog, edge, and cloud models for Internet of Things systems
  • Information security and cybersecurity issues
Chairs:
  • Said El Kafhali, Hassan First University, Settat, Morocco
  • Mohamed Hanini, Hassan First University, Settat, Morocco