-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [computational.science] CFP - 24th IEEE Intl Conf on Data Engineering (ICDE 2008), Cancun, Mexico Datum: Sun, 27 May 2007 18:35:21 -0700 Von: Cilia, Mariano mariano.cilia@intel.com Organisation: "OptimaNumerics" An: Computational Science Mailing List computational.science@lists.optimanumerics.com
The 24th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE2008) April 7-12, 2008, Cancun, Mexico http://www.icde2008.org
Data Engineering deals with the use of engineering techniques and methodologies in the design, development and assessment of information systems for different computing platforms and application environments. The 24th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering will continue in its tradition of being a premier forum for presentation of research results and advanced data-intensive applications and discussion of issues on data and knowledge engineering. The mission of the conference is to share research solutions to problems of today's information society and to identify new issues and directions for future research and development work.
ICDE 2008 invites research submissions on all topics related to data engineering, including but not limited to those listed below (includes area PC vice-chairs):
- Data Integration, Interoperability, and Metadata - Erhard Rahm, U. of Leipzig, Germany - Ubiquitous Data Management and Mobile Databases - Evi Pitoura, U. of Ioannina - Query processing, query optimization - Guido Moerkotte, U. of Mannheim, Germany - Data Structures and data management algorithms - Edward Chang, Google, Beijing - Data Privacy and Security - Bhavani Thuraisingham, U. of Texas at Dallas, USA - Data Mining Algorithms - Ming-Syan Chen, National Taiwan U. - Data Mining Systems, Data Warehousing, OLAP and Architectures - Sunita Sarawagi, IIT Bombay, India - XML data Processing, Filtering, Routing, and Algorithms - Hans-Arno Jacobsen, U. of Toronto, Canada - XML and Relational Query Languages, Mappings and Engines - Christoph Koch, U. of Saarbruecken, Germany - Distributed, Parallel, Peer to Peer Databases - Peter Triantafillou, U. of Patras, Greece - Web Search and Deep Web - Luis Gravano, Columbia University, USA - Databases for Science - Claudia Medeiros, U. of Campinas, Brazil - Internet Grids, Web Services, Web 2.0, and Mashups - Alon Halevy, Google, USA and Sihem Amer-Yahia, Yahoo!, USA - Data Streams - Ugur Cetintemel, Brown U., USA - Sensor Networks - Philippe Bonnet, U. of Copenhagen, Denmark - Temporal and Multimedia Databases, Algorithms and Data Structures - Christian Jensen, U. of Aalborg, Denmark - Spatial and High Dimensional Databases, Algorithms and Data Structures - Dimitris Papadias, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology, Hong Kong - Systems, Platforms, Middleware, Applications and Experiences - Martin Kersten, CWI, The Netherlands - Database System Internals, Performance and Self-tuning - Natassa Ailamaki, Carnegie Mellon U., USA
IMPORTANT DATES Abstract deadline: June 22, 2007 Paper submission deadline: June 27, 2007 Panel submission deadline: June 27, 2007 Demo submission deadline: June 27, 2007 Seminar submission deadline: June 27, 2007 Notification: October 12, 2007
Workshop submission deadline: June 27, 2007 Workshop Notification: August 1, 2007
AWARDS An award will be given to the best paper. A separate award will be given to the best student paper. Papers eligible for this award must have a (graduate or undergraduate) student listed as the first and contact author, and the majority of the authors must be students. Such submissions must be marked as student papers at the time of submission.
INDUSTRIAL PROGRAM The conference will include an industrial track covering innovative commercial implementations or applications of database or information management technology, and experience in applying recent research advances to practical situations. Papers should describe innovative implementations, new approaches to fundamental challenges (such as very large scale or semantic complexity), novel features in information management products, or major technical improvements to the state-of-the-practice.
PANELS Panel proposals are expected to address new, exciting, and controversial issues. They should be provocative, informative, and entertaining. Panel proposals must include an abstract, an outline of the panel format, and relevant information about the proposed panelists.
DEMONSTRATIONS Proposals for research prototype demonstration should focus on developments in the area of data and knowledge engineering, showing new technological advances in applying database systems or innovative data management/processing techniques. Papers should give a short description of the demonstrated system, explain what is going to be demonstrated, and state the significance of the contribution to database technology, applications or techniques.
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SEMINARS Seminar proposals must include an abstract, an outline, a description of the target audience, duration (1.5 or 3 hours), and a short bio of the presenter(s).
WORKSHOPS We solicit proposals for workshops related to the conference topics. Proposals for workshops should stress how they intend to provide more insight into the proposed topics with respect to the main conference. Workshop duration can be 1 day (April 7 or April 12) or 1.5 days (the afternoon of April 11 and all day April 12). All workshops will benefit from the registration process of ICDE 2008.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION Papers must be prepared in the 8/5"x11" IEEE camera-ready format and submitted electronically at https://msrcmt.research.microsoft.com/ICDE2008, specifying the right track. All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society. For more information please visit: http://www.icde2008.org
GENERAL CHAIRS Alex Buchmann - TU Darmstadt, Germany Malu Castellanos - Hewlett-Packard, USA Krithi Ramamritham - IIT Bombay, India
PROGRAM CHAIRS Gustavo Alonso - ETH Zurich, Switzerland Jose Blakeley - Microsoft, USA Arbee Chen - National Chengchi U., Taiwan
INDUSTRIAL PROGRAM CHAIRS Ricardo Baeza-Yates - Yahoo! Research Latin America, Chile Frank Leymann - U. of Stuttgart, Germany Guy Lohman - IBM, USA
WORKSHOP CHAIRS Umesh Dayal - Hewlett Packard, USA Klaus Dittrich - U. of Zurich, Switzerland
SEMINAR CHAIRS Mike Carey - BEA, USA Qiong Luo - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
PANEL CHAIR Joe Hellerstein - UC Berkeley, USA
DEMO CHAIRS Christof Bornhoevd - SAP Labs, USA Schahram Dustdar - TU Viena, Austria Maria Orlowska - The University of Queensland, Australia
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS Juan Carlos Lavariega - ITESM, Mexico
PROCEEDINGS CHAIR Spyros Voulgaris - ETH Zurich, Switzerland
PUBLICITY CHAIR Mariano Cilia - Intel, Argentina
TREASURERS Sharma Chakravarthy - University of Texas at Arlington, USA Guillermo Jimenez - ITESM, Mexico
HONORARY ADVISORY CHAIRS Pedro Celis - Microsoft, USA Adolfo Guzman Arenas - Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico
For more information, please visit: http://www.icde2008.org
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