INSPIRE 2026: The 4th International Workshop on Intelligent Systems and Paradigms for Next Generation Computing Evolution Florianópolis Santa Catarina, Brazil, December 1-4, 2026 |
| Conference web page | https://sites.google.com/view/inspire2026 |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=inspire20260 |
| Abstract registration deadline | September 1, 2026 |
| Submission deadline | September 1, 2026 |
INtelligent Systems and ParadIgms for Next GeneRation Computing Evolution (INSPIRE) is an international workshop focused at bringing computing system research developments. Its objective is on performance optimization of computing systems and enhancing the performance of computing using Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the Edge, as well as designing new computing services for optimised application deployment using Edge AI. Several challenges exist in this field, including not only the development and execution of new systems and algorithms, but also the optimisation of isolated or integrated computing systems for sustainable cost-effective and eco-friendly practises.
Submission Guidelines
The INSPIRE workshop accepts poster ideas for presentations of new work or work-in-progress on testbeds, evaluation methods and outcomes, and creative prototypes for critical infrastructure. Papers outlining fresh findings, problems with the literature, real-world applications, case studies, and commercial applications are encouraged. In order to advance the conversation, it is also encouraged that current research, opinion, visionary, and student papers be submitted.
List of Topics
Cloud and fog/edge computing environments
IoT and Edge computing
Cloud/Edge surveys and taxonomies
Edge AI
Performance modeling & evaluation
QoS/QoE management in the cloud/edge
Green cloud computing
Mobile clouds and mobile edge computing
Autonomic cloud computing
Cloud Continuum – IoT/Smart Cities integration
Distributed Storage and I/O Systems:
Storage in the Edge
Sustainable and Green Computing
Thermal-aware Resource Management
Service oriented architectures
Utility computing models
Software-Defined Network-enabled Systems.
Virtualized hardware (GPUs, FPGAs etc.)
Programming models
Virtualization, containers, and middleware technologies.
decentralized computing systems.
Resource Management and Scheduling
Performance Modelling and Evaluation
Simulation
Energy-efficient software/applications
Energy consumption models
Performance evaluation metrics
Large Scale Machine Learning,
AI at the Edge and in the Cloud
Federated learning
AI/ML for workload prediction, application scheduling
Serverless Computing
Future Internet (5G/6G)
Cloud Edge Continuum
Micro Services
Cloud-Economics
Cyber-Physical Systems, e-Health,
IoT-enabled Smart Systems and Applications.
Digital Twins and Industry 4.0.
Autonomous systems
Applications for Cloud-to-Things continuum
Cyber-Security and Privacy
Resilient Distributed Systems
Advance Topics (Neuromorphic computing; Quantum computing, biologically-inspired computing)
Committees
Honorary Chairs
- Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Schahram Dustdar, TU Wien, Austria
Workshop Chairs
Sukhpal Singh Gill, Queen Mary University of London, UK. Email : s.s.gill@qmul.ac.uk
Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK. Email: ranaof@cardiff.ac.uk
Houbing Herbert Song, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, USA. Email: songh@umbc.edu
Venue
The conference will be held in conjunction with the 19th IEEE/ACM Utility and Cloud Computing Conference (UCC), Florianópolis, SC – Brazil
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to s.s.gill@qmul.ac.uk
