Established in 1992, ICPADS has been a major international forum in the parallel and distributed systems area. The 23rd IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS 2017) will be held in Shenzhen in December 2017. Shenzhen is one of the five wealthiest cities of China, and is well known as a center of IT technology which attracts world famous companies like Tencent, Huawei and DJI-Innovations. Shenzhen also offers brimming culture diversity, a multiplicity of arts and architecture. The conference provides an international forum for scientists, engineers and users to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and latest research results on all aspects of parallel and distributed systems. Contributions are solicited in all areas of parallel and distributed systems research and applications.

Original, unpublished contributions are solicited in all aspects of parallel and distributed systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
 Parallel and Distributed Applications and Algorithms
 Cloud OS, Middleware, Toolkits, and Applications
Data Intensive Computing and Data Centre Architecture
 Big Data Platforms
 Web-Based Computing and Service-Oriented Architecture
Multi-core and Multithreaded Architectures
Virtualization Techniques
Resource Provision, Management, and Scheduling
 Security and Privacy
Cluster and Grid Computing
 Power-Aware and Green Computing
Internet of Things
 Peer-to-Peer Computing
Wireless and Mobile Computing
 Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
 Performance Modeling and Evaluation
 Communication and Networking Systems
Dependable and Trustworthy Computing and Systems
Real-Time and Multimedia Systems
High Performance Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
Cyber-Physical Systems
Operating Systems Distributed and Parallel Systems
 Embedded systems

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