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2025 IEEE World Congress on Services  |  Helsinki, Finland  |  July 7-12

Part of the 2025 IEEE World Congress on SERVICES
July 7-12
Helsinki, Finland
Symposia and Workshops: Important Dates

Symposia and Workshop Paper submission deadlines:
See symposium or workshop cfp for paper submission deadlines.

Acceptance notifications:
May 16, 2025

Camera-ready and registration (for all papers):
May 30, 2025

Fast Continuum 2025
Workshop Organzers

Workshop General Chairs

Danilo Ardagna, Elisabetta Di Nitto (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)

Workshop Program Committee Chairs

Juncal Alonso Ibarra (Tecnalia, Spain), Federica Filippini (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy) 

Program Committee

  • Mats Brorsson, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
  • Matija Cankar, COMSENSUS/JSI, Slovenia
  • Michele Chiari, Technischen Universität Wien, Austria
  • Josu Diaz de Arcaya, Tecnalia
  • Karim Djemame, University of Leeds, UK
  • Indika Kumara, JADS, The Netherlands
  • Francesc Lordan, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS), Spain
  • Fabrizio Magugliani, E4 Computer Engineering, Italy
  • Alessandro Raganato, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
  • Jacopo Soldani, University of Pisa, Italy,
  • Ettore Trevisiol, AWS, Italy
  • Alessandro Tundo, Technische Universität Wien, Austria

Fast Continuum 2025 Workshop

Paper Submission Deadline: April 7, 2025

Workshop Paper Submission
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FastContinuum is jointly sponsored by QSW, CLOUD, and EDGE conferences.

Call for Papers

As industries increasingly adopt distributed intelligence, new challenges emerge in managing heterogeneous resources, ensuring performance guarantees, and securing end-to-end application execution. The computing continuum —a seamless integration of cloud, edge, IoT and, in the very near future, quantum computers— aims at addressing these challenges and has revolutionized the way we design, deploy, and optimize modern applications. 

The FastContinuum workshop invites researchers, industry experts, and practitioners to contribute innovative solutions, share experiences, and engage in discussions on the future of computing beyond conventional cloud models. This workshop serves as a way for exploring emerging trends, methodologies, and frameworks that facilitate intelligent, adaptive, and high-performance computing across the continuum.

Topics of Interest

  • Computing Continuum Foundations
    • Design principles and architecture of continuum systems
    • Application scheduling and orchestration strategies
    • Energy-efficient continuum computing
    • Quantum computing and HPC as computing continuum components
  • Performance & Optimization
    • Modeling, evaluation, and performance optimization
    • AI-driven optimizations
    • Large Language Models requirements for the computing continuum 
  • Artificial Intelligence & Emerging Technologies
    • Generative AI for designing and managing continuum software
    • Machine Learning and AI applications in the continuum
    • Augmented Reality and immersive computing
  • Software & Infrastructure Innovations
    • Microservices, Function as a Service (FaaS), and serverless computing
    • Cyber-physical systems, IoT, digital twins, and industrial internet
    • Data-intensive and real-time stream processing systems
  • Security, Automation, & Resilience
    • Infrastructure as Code and automation in the continuum
    • DevSecOps for distributed applications
    • Autonomous, resilient, and adaptive systems

Submission guidelines

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished papers that are not being considered in another forum. We solicit full papers (max. 6 pages) as well as short and demo papers (max. 4 pages). Short papers can include reports about research activities not mature enough for a full paper as well as new ideas and vision papers. All submissions must conform to the standard IEEE template for conference proceedings: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html. More specifically, the double-column formats have to be used for all paper submissions. Each paper submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee.

Papers will be published in the IEEE Services 2025 Companion Proceedings volume.

At least one author of each accepted paper is required to attend the workshop and present the paper.