The First IEEE/IFIP WebAssembly, Cloud and Edge: Shaping the Future of Computing (WACE) Workshop
The First IEEE/IFIP WebAssembly, Cloud, and Edge: Shaping the Future of Computing (WACE) Workshop, colocated with the prestigious IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), will take place in 2025, supported by the ELASTIC Project, imec, and the Bytecode Alliance. This workshop provides a platform to explore the growing role of WebAssembly and Trusted Computing in cloud and edge systems, essential for the development of secure, efficient, and scalable computing platforms.
Workshop Overview: The WACE 2025 workshop will bring together leading experts from both academia and industry to discuss how WebAssembly and Trusted Computing can drive the future of cloud and edge systems. The focus will be on real-world implementations, technical challenges, and new directions for these technologies. Participants will explore real-world use cases and the latest developments in WebAssembly, hardware isolation, and alternative architectures.
Key Topics:
- How WebAssembly and Trusted Computing are enabling new approaches to cloud and edge systems
- Enhancing performance, security, and scalability with WebAssembly
- Practical applications and case studies of WebAssembly in real-world scenarios
- Innovations in edge computing architectures leveraging WebAssembly
- Integration with AI, IoT, and other emerging technologies
Why Attend? This workshop is an excellent opportunity for researchers, developers, and industry professionals to exchange ideas and collaborate on advancing WebAssembly technologies in cloud and edge computing. Given the critical importance of these systems for secure and distributed networks, the workshop will be valuable for those engaged in the field.
Submission and Important Dates:
- Submission deadline: 17 January 2025
- Acceptance notification: 28 February 2025
- Camera-ready deadline: 14 March 2025
- Submission site: Available soon
Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings and available in the IEEE Xplore and IFIP digital libraries.
For more information and updates, visit: WACE 2025 Workshop