1st International Workshop on MetaOS for the Cloud-Edge-IoT Continuum (MECC 2024)
Athens, Greece

The 1st International Workshop on MetaOS for the Cloud-Edge-IoT Continuum (MECC 2024) - co-located with the ACM EuroSys 2024 - will be held on April 22nd, 2024 in Athens, Greece. 

The workshop aims to provide an overview of the opportunities and critical issues brought by a MetaOS orchestrating the Cloud-Edge-IoT ecosystem. Through a series of technical presentations, interactive sessions and panel discussions, this workshop will address critical issues such as interoperability, standardization and contribution to relevant open-source projects.

Participants will have the opportunity to exchange ideas, share research findings and collaborate on innovative solutions to advance the field of MetaOS.

The MECC workshop is a joint initiative from EU MetaOS projects: FLUIDOS, aerOS, ICOS, NebulOuS, NEMO and NEPHELE.

Our colleague Panagiotis Papadakos from W3C/ERCIM will participate with his keynotes (Interoperability for the edge cloud continuum - The role of semantics in MetaOS and beyond, 11.45-12.30). Within NEPHELE, his presentation explores interoperability throughout the edge cloud continuum, delving into the importance of semantics in MetaOS and its wider implications

At 14.00-15.30 there will be a Panel Discussion for MetaOS EU-funded projects: AerOS, FLUIDOS, ICOS, NebulOuS, NEMO, NEPHELE
Title: Meta Operating Systems for The Edge Continuum: Current Status, Trends, and Challenges
Champions: Vasilis Pitsilis (AerOS), Fulvio Risso (FLUIDOS), Panagiotis Trakadas (ICOS), Yiannis Verginadis (NebulOuS), Terpsi Velivassaki (NEMO), and our coordinator Anastasios Zafeiropoulos (NEPHELE).

At 16.00-17.00 there will be a Technical session: (A Synergetic Meta-Orchestration Framework for Distributed Application Deployments in the Computing Continuum) with the participation of our colleagues from NTUA:
Nikos Filinis, Ioannis Dimolitsas, Dimitrios Spatharakis (National Technical University of Athens), Eleni Fotopoulou, Ioannis Tzanettis, Constantinos Vassilakis, Anastasios Zafeiropoulos and Symeon Papavassiliou.