The 10th IEEE International Conference on Cloud and Big Data Computing

November 5-8, 2024

Call For Papers - IEEE CBDCom 2024 Tracks and Topics


** Download the full CFP here **

For Regular Papers


Track 1: Theories and Algorithms

Big Data Fundamentals and Novel Paradigms
Big Data Algorithms, Applications & Services
Big Data Mining and Analytics
Big data Processing and Querying
Big Data Computing & Recommendations
Learning techniques for Cloud and Big Data
Cloud-Native Theories and Algorithms

Track 2: Systems and Management

Big Data Cloud, Grid, Stream Computing
High Performance Platforms for Big Data
NoSQL Data Stores and DB scalability
Energy-Efficient Computing for Big Data
Recommendation & Social Media Systems
Big Data Availability and Reliability
Complex Big Data Processing
Virtualization Technologies
Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds
Green & Energy Management
Cloudlet and Serverless Computing
Resource Management, Storage & QoS

Track 3: Security, Privacy & Trust

Security, Privacy & Reliability in Cloud & Big Data
Dependable/Trustworthy Big Data Processing
Security/Privacy/Trust as a Service
Hardware Security of Cloud & Big Data
Blockchain for Cloud and Big Data
Federated Learning

Track 4: Tools and Applications

Data Warehousing over Big Data
Innovative Applications and Experiences
Smart Data & Smart Environments
CBD for IoT & Cyber-Physical Systems
RFID & Related Technologies for IoT
M2M Communications and IoT
IoT and Smart City Infrastructures
Green Computing for Big Data & Smart City

For WiP/Workshop/Special Session Papers


WiP (Work-in-Porgress) Track

The track covers all the topics for regular papers but it is aimed at
papers that have an original but not fully validated proposal (WiP)

Workshop/Special Session Tracks

CBDCom workshops and special sessions are listed here

For Late Breaking Innovation Papers


LBI (Late Breaking Innovation) Track

The LBI track accommodates cutting-edge research across all
CBDCom topics that has emerged after the regular paper deadline.
This track is designed for timely, significant advancements that warrant
rapid dissemination in the present conference proceedings.