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DM: PODS - Call for papersFrom: Maurizio Lenzerini Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 21:30:15 -0400 (EDT)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
SIGMOD / PODS 2000
Dallas, Texas
May 14-19, 2000
PODS 2000- 19th ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART Symposium on Principles of
Database Systems
Topics:
Suggested topics include the following (this list is not exhaustive
and
the order does not reflect priorities):
Access Methods and Physical Design
Complexity and Performance Evaluation
Concurrency Control
Transaction Management
Integrity and Security
Data Models
Logic in Databases
Query Languages
Query Optimization
Database Programming Languages
Database Updates
Active Databases
Deductive Databases and Knowledge Bases
Object-oriented Databases
Multimedia Databases
Spatial and Temporal Databases
Constraint Databases
Real-time Databases
Distributed Databases
Data Integration and Interoperability
Views and Warehousing
Data Mining
Databases and Information Retrieval
Semistructured Data and XML
Information Processing on the Web
Databases in E-commerce
Databases and Workflows
Submission format:
Titles and short abstracts: this year, authors are required to submit
a
paper title and short abstract about 100 words before submitting their
paper (see the important dates below).
Papers: The address, telephone number, FAX number, and e-mail address
of
the contact author should appear on the title page of the submission.
Submissions should be limited to 10 pages (with font size at least 11
pts)
and may consist of extended abstracts. Each submission must provide
sufficient detail to allow the program committee to assess its merits
and
should include appropriate references to and comparisons with the
literature. It is recommended that each submission begin with a
succinct
statement of the problem, a summary of the main results, and a brief
explanation of their significance and relevance to the conference, all
suited for the non-specialist. Technical development of the work,
directed to the specialist, should follow. If the authors believe
more
details are necessary to substantiate the main claims of the paper,
they
may include a clearly marked appendix to be read at the discretion of
the
committee.
Submission Instructions:
Paper titles and short abstracts (about 100 words) should be received
by
the PC Chair on or before November 2, 1999. Papers are due on November
8, 1999. These are firm deadlines. There will be no exceptions.
Electronic and hard copy submissions are accepted. Note that for
accepted
papers, an electronic version of the final paper is required by the
camera-ready copy due date.
Electronic submission at http://www.seas.smu.edu/sigmod2000/ of both
short abstracts and papers is strongly preferred.
Hardcopy submissions: If an electronic submission is not possible,
send
one copy of the short abstract and 16 copies of the paper to the
Program
Chair (see address below).
Program Chair:
Georg Gottlob
gottlob@dbai.tuwien.ac.at
Institut fuer Informationssysteme
TU Wien
Paniglgasse 16
A-1040 Wien, AUSTRIA
Program Committee:
S. Abiteboul, INRIA, France
Y. Breitbart, Bell Labs, USA
S. Davidson, Univ. of Pennsylvania, USA
T. Eiter, TU Wien, Austria
G. Gottlob, TU Wien (Chair), Austria
R. Hull, Bell Labs, USA
G. Lausen, Univ. of Freiburg, Germany
M. Lenzerini, Univ. of Rome, La Sapienza, Italy
L. Libkin, Bell Labs and INRIA, USA & France
T. Milo, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Z.M. Ozsoyoglu, Case Western Reserve Univ. USA
D. Saccá, University of Calabria and ISI-CNR, Italy
H.-J. Schek, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
J. Ullman, Stanford University, USA
J. Van den Bussche, Univ. of Limburg, Belgium
M. Y. Vardi, Rice University, USA
Important Dates:
November 2 - Paper titles and short abstracts due.
November 8 - Papers due.
February 8 - Notification about acceptance/rejection.
March 5 - Camera-ready due.
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