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CIDR 2011 : Fifth Biennial CIDR ConferenceConference Series : Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research | |||||||||||||||||
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Fifth Biennial CIDR Conference, Asilomar, CA 2011
Important Dates September 24, 2010: abstract submission deadline October 1, 2010: paper submission deadline November 1, 2010: review due date November 15, 2010: author notification December 10, 2010: final papers due January 9-12, 2011 conference The biennial Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR) is a systems-oriented conference, complementary in its mission to the mainstream database conferences like SIGMOD or VLDB, emphasizing the system architecture perspective. The conference draws practitioners, researchers, and thinkers from industry and academia to explore and debate the latest ideas in the field. A single-track schedule and the beautiful environment of Asilomar encourage active engagement and discussion throughout the event. Papers are invited on novel approaches to data systems architecture and use. CIDR especially seeks papers about innovative and risky approaches, systems-building experience, killer applications and "war stories", experimental studies, unsolved technical challenges, provocative position statements, and other off-the-beaten-path papers on the architecture and implementation of data-centric systems. In contrast to other publication venues, CIDR especially values innovation, experience-based insight, and vision. SUBMISSIONS Topics of interest include but are not limited to: database systems, storage management, cloud computing, massive data analysis, software service infrastructure, scalability and dependability, personal information spaces, embedded and sensor databases, user interfaces, information integration and data cleaning architectures, information retrieval, declarative systems, data management in networks, benchmarking and experimental methodology. We also welcome submissions on thought-provoking applications and emerging uses of data management technology. Submissions must be formatted using the ACM SIG style. (see http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html), and must not exceed SIX pages in length (half the length of a SIGMOD paper, to enforce concise presentation). Authors of papers on implemented systems are highly encouraged to also submit a one-page demo proposal detailing a 10-minute demonstration of the work to be given at the conference. Final versions of accepted papers will be published in the electronic proceedings of the CIDR conference and will be given a space allocation of up to 12 pages. To encourage authors to submit only their best work, each person can be an author or co-author of only one submission to CIDR. Authors cannot be added to a paper after submission. If an author appears on multiple submissions, the PC may reject all those submissions without review. CONFERENCE As in previous years, the conference will be held at the Asilomar Conference Grounds on the Pacific Ocean just south of Monterey, CA. The single-track program will include: keynotes, paper presentations, panels, a gong-show and other events. The Program Committee for the conference will be announced once it is finalized. |
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