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| Distributed Event-Based Systems | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | DEBS |
| Discipline | Distributed systems |
| Publication details | |
| Publisher | ACM |
| History | 2002– |
| Frequency | annual (since 2007) |
The International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems is a conference in computer science.
The DEBS event began as a series of five workshops run annually from 2002 to 2006. These DEBS workshops were co-located variously with International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (IEEE ICDCS), ACM SIGMOD Conference/PODS and International Conference on Software Engineering (ACM ICSE).[1]
The inaugural DEBS conference was held in 2007, in Toronto, Canada,[2] and has been held annually since.
DEBS events follow the structure of many computer science conferences, runs a sequential track program, and includes tracks for:
and a doctoral workshop.
A recent, novel feature of the conference is the "Grand Challenges" track, which aims to provide a datasets and exercises by which academic and industrial teams may compete to demonstrate the strengths of their solutions.