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Original research contributions in all areas of High performance Mobile Opportunistic Systems and/or applications are welcome.

Particularly the papers aim to present work in the following topical areas (not limited to):

         Failure-aware resource management for high-availability computing in opportunistic systems

         Agent-based approaches for high performance computing systems

         Coordinated control for Mobile high-availability computing

         Resource management and efficient resource manipulation

         Resource availability for high performance and reliability computing

         System resource reliability and dependable computing

         Self-Managing and Reconfigurable System

         Context-aware computing for high performance

         Distributed Mobile Opportunistic systems and Networking

         Mobile Urban Sensing and Crowdsensing

         Cloud Computing for high-availability computing

         Performance Evaluation of computing systems

         Resource management in Clusters and Grids

         Opportunistic, Delay-tolerant and Hybrid Networks

         Mobility models for opportunistic networks

         Novel Architectures, supporting Middleware, Prototypes and Testbeds

         Dissemination and Caching in Opportunistic Networks

         Social-aware Opportunistic Networking

         Security, Trust, Privacy and Cooperation in Opportunistic Networks

         Analysis of Opportunistic Protocols

         Any Mobile Opportunistic Networks technology for the provision of reliable applications/ services and high-performance computing

         Systems’ Modeling and Simulation for measuring and enabling high-performance Mobile Opportunistic systems

         Large Scale Mobile Opportunistic Systems and schemes for high-performance computing

         Middleware(s) for high-performance computing in Mobile Opportunistic systems

         Opportunistic social networking for disaster and emergency situations, Mobile Opportunistic healthcare in remote regions

         Distributed architectures for system reliability and Self-configurable Computing

         Wireless systems’ simulation based Performance Analysis