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4th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Distributed Big Data
Management (DBDM
2019) in conjunction with 19th IEEE/ACM International Conference
on Cluster,
Cloud and Grid Computing (IEEE/ACM CCGRID 2019) May 17, 2019,
Larnaca,
Cyprus
Web:
http://www.units.it/cuzzocrea/confs/DBDM2019/
CALL FOR PAPERS
*Aim and Scope
Big Data Management is of relevant interest at now, and it can be
considered
as one of the most emerging research topics we deal with. In
particular, the
management of Big Data in distributed settings (like Clouds) is
demanding
for innovative models, techniques and algorithms capable of
dealing with the
well-known Vs of such kind of data.
Indeed, traditional approaches are not suitable to manage Big Data
in
distributed environments, due to the Volume, Velocity and Variety
of Big
Data. Starting from this evidence, recently we experienced novel
proposals
that are trying to creating applications and systems that, running
on top of
distributed settings like Clouds, effectively and efficiently
manage Big
Data as to support a wide range of contexts, among which
analytics,
knowledge discovery and cybersecurity methods are just some
relevant
examples.
Despite these initiatives, lot of work still needs to be done in
such
research area, as it encompasses a large collection of topics
ranging from
data management algorithms to high-performance techniques. Topics
are both
of theoretical nature (e.g., managing uncertain and imprecise
distributed
Big Data) and practical nature (e.g., Big Data dissemination in
distributed
environments).
The aim of the 4th International Workshop on Distributed Big Data
Management
(DBDM 2019), which follows the successful events: 3rd
International Workshop
on Distributed Big Data Management (DBDM 2018), 2nd International
Workshop
on Distributed Big Data Management (DBDM 2017) and 1st
International
Workshop on Distributed Big Data Management (DBDM 2016), is to
capture the
new research trends and results in terms of models, techniques,
algorithms,
architecture and applications for the management of Big Data in
distributed
environments. This workshop will also identify potential research
directions
and technologies that will drive innovations within this domain.
We
anticipate this workshop to establish a pathway for the
development of
future-generation large-scale Big Data management systems.
The DBDM 2019 workshop focuses on all the research aspects of
distributed
management of Big Data. Among these, an unrestricted list is the
following
one:
-Distributed Big Data: Fundamentals
-Distributed Big Data: Modelling
-Distributed Big Data: Statistical Approaches -Distributed Big
Data: Novel
Paradigms -Distributed Big Data: Innovative Protocols -Distributed
Big Data:
Algorithms -Distributed Big Data: Query Optimization -Distributed
Big Data:
Non-Conventional Environments (e.g., Spatio-Temporal Data,
Streaming Data,
Cloud Data, Probabilistic Data, Uncertain Data) -Distributed Big
Data:
Systems -Distributed Big Data: Architectures -Distributed Big
Data: Advanced
Topics (e.g., NoSQL Databases) -Distributed Big Data: Case Studies
and
Applications -Innovative Models for Big Data Management in
Distributed
Settings -Innovative Techniques for Big Data Management in
Distributed
Settings -Innovative Algorithms for Big Data Management in
Distributed
Settings -Innovative Architectures for Big Data Management in
Distributed
Settings -Query Processing Approach for Big Data in Distributed
Settings
-Approximate Query Processing of Big Data in Distributed Settings
-Uncertain
and Imprecise Big Data Management in Distributed Settings -Privacy
Preserving Big Data Management in Distributed Settings -Secure Big
Data
Management in Distributed Settings -Scalable Big Data Analytics in
Distributed Settings -Data Warehousing over Big Data in
Distributed Settings
-OLAP over Big Data in Distributed Settings -Big Graph Data
Management in
Distributed Settings -Big RDF Data Management in Distributed
Settings
-Streaming Big Data Management in Distributed Settings -Virtual
Big Data
Management in Distributed Settings -Indexing Approaches for Big
Data in
Distributed Settings -Theoretical Models for Big Data
Representation in
Distributed Settings -Big Data Exchange Models and Algorithms in
Distributed
Settings -Big Data Fusion Models and Algorithms in Distributed
Settings -Big
Data Integration Models and Algorithms in Distributed Settings
-Big Data
Availability Models and Algorithms in Distributed Settings -Big
Data
Reliability Models and Algorithms in Distributed Settings The 4th
International Workshop on Distributed Big Data Management (DBDM
2019) will
be held in conjunction with the 19th IEEE/ACM International
Conference on
Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing (IEEE/ACM CCGRID 2019), in
Larnaca,
Cyprus, during May 17, 2019, and it focuses on these aspects, by
posing the
emphasis on a theoretical as well as a practical point of view,
and provides
a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in
distributed big data
management to meet and exchange preliminary ideas and mature
results.
*Workshop Location
Golden Bay Beach Hotel, Larnaca, Cyprus
*Submission Guidelines and Instructions
Contributions are invited from prospective authors with interests
in the
indicated session topics and related areas of application. All
contributions
should be high quality, original and not published elsewhere or
submitted
for publication during the review period.
Submitted papers should strictly follow the IEEE official
template. Maximum
paper length allowed is: -Full Papers: 8 pages;
-Short Papers: 4 pages.
Submitted papers will be thoroughly reviewed by members of the
Workshop
Program Committee for quality, correctness, originality and
relevance. All
accepted papers must be presented by one of the authors, who must
register. Papers must be submitted via the EasyChair online
submission system:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dbdm2019.
*Paper Publication
Accepted papers will appear in the proper CCGRID 2019 proceedings,
published
by IEEE.
Authors of selected papers from the workshop will be invited to
submit an
extended version of their paper to a special issue of a
high-quality
international journal.
*Important Dates
Paper submission: January 30, 2019
Notification of acceptance: February 28, 2019 Camera-ready paper
due: March
10, 2019
Workshop: May 17, 2019
*Program Committee Chairs
Alfredo Cuzzocrea, University of Trieste, Italy
*Program Committee
Please, access:
http://www.units.it/cuzzocrea/confs/DBDM2019/
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