Proceedings 17th Interaction and Concurrency Experience
Cl\'ement Aubert (Augusta University, USA), Cinzia Di Giusto, (Universit\'e C\^ote d'Azur, CNRS, I3SSophia Antipolis, FR), Simon Fowler, (University of Glasgow School of Computing Science, UK), Violet Ka I Pun, (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, NO)

TL;DR
The ICE'24 workshop presented peer-reviewed research on interaction and concurrency, emphasizing fairness in review, with three papers accepted and an invited talk, fostering discussion among experts in the field.
Contribution
This volume introduces a rigorous double-blind review process for ICE'24, ensuring unbiased selection of high-quality research in interaction and concurrency.
Findings
Acceptance of 3 research papers and 1 oral communication
Implementation of double-blind reviewing process
Inclusion of invited talk by Jorge A. Pérez
Abstract
This volume contains the proceedings of ICE'24, the 17th Interaction and Concurrency Experience, which was held on Friday 21th June 2024 at the University of Groningen in Groningen, The Netherlands, as a satellite workshop of DisCoTec 2024. The ICE workshop series features a distinguishing review and selection procedure: PC members are encouraged to interact, anonymously, with authors. The 2024 edition of ICE included double blind reviewing of original research papers, in order to increase fairness and avoid bias in reviewing. Each paper was reviewed by three PC members, and altogether 3 papers were accepted for publication plus 1 oral communication, which was accepted for presentation at the workshop. We were proud to host one invited talk, by Jorge A. P\'erez. The abstract of his talk is included in this volume, together with the final versions of the research papers, which take into…
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