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PODS 2020 : The Symposium on Principles of Database Systems (PODS)Conference Series : Symposium on Principles of Database Systems | |||||||||||||||||
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PODS Call For Submissions
The Principles of Database Systems (PODS) symposium series, held in conjunction with the SIGMOD conference series, provides a premier annual forum for the communication of new advances in the theoretical foundations of data management, traditional or nontraditional (see https://databasetheory.org/PODS). ** Topics Of Interest ** For the 39th edition, PODS continues to aim to broaden its scope, and calls for research papers providing original, substantial contributions along one or more of the following tracks: - deep theoretical exploration of topical areas central to data management - new formal frameworks that aim at providing a basis for deeper theoretical investigation of important emerging issues in data management - validation of theoretical approaches from the lens of practical applicability in data management. Papers in this track should provide an experimental evaluation that gives new insight in established theories. Besides, they should provide a clear message to the database theory community as to which aspects need further (theoretical) investigation, based on the experimental findings. Topics that fit the interests of the symposium include, but are not limited to: - concurrency & recovery, distributed/parallel databases, cloud computing - data and knowledge integration and exchange, data provenance, views and data warehouses, metadata management - data-centric (business) process management, workflows, web services - data management and machine learning - data mining, information extraction, search - data models, data structures, algorithms for data management - data privacy and security, human-related data and ethics - data streams - design, semantics, query languages - domain-specific databases (multi-media, scientific, spatial, temporal, text) - graph databases and (semantic) Web data - incompleteness, inconsistency, uncertainty in data management - knowledge-enriched data management - model theory, logics, algebras, computational complexity ** Submission Format ** Submitted papers must be formatted using the standard ACM proceedings stylesheet (https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template). Submitted papers should be at most twelve pages, including bibliography. Additional details may be included in an appendix that should be incorporated at the submission time (online appendices are not allowed). However, such appendices will be read at the discretion of the program committee. Papers that are longer than twelve pages (including bibliography but excluding the appendix) or do not cohere with the ACM proceedings style risk rejection without consideration of their merits. PODS 2020 specifically encourages the submission of shorter papers as well as papers that make use of the full page allowance. The submission process will be through the Web at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pods2020. Note that PODS does not use double-blind reviewing, and therefore PODS submissions should have the names and affiliations of authors listed on the paper. The results of a submitted paper must be unpublished and not submitted elsewhere, including the formal proceedings of other symposia or workshops. Authors of an accepted paper will be expected to sign copyright release forms, and one author is expected to present it at the conference. ** Important Dates ** SECOND SUBMISSION CYCLE: December 15, 2019: Abstract submission December 22, 2019: Paper submission March 9, 2020: Final notification All deadlines end at 11:59pm AoE. ** Organization ** Program Chair: Yufei Tao (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) Program Committee: Foto Afrati (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) Pablo Barcelo (University of Chile, Chile) Pierre Bourhis (CRIStAL, France) Vladimir Braverman (John Hopkins University, USA) Jan Van den Bussche (University of Hasselt, Belgium) Graham Cormode (University of Warwick, UK) Ronald Fagin (IBM, USA) Diego Figueira (CNRS, France) Floris Geerts (University of Antwerp, Belgium) Bas Ketsman (EPFL, Switzerland) Benny Kimelfeld (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel) Paris Koutris (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) Kasper Green Larsen (Aarhus University, Denmark) Wim Martens (University of Bayreuth, Germany) Filip Murlak (University of Warsaw, Poland) Hung Q. Ngo (RelationalAI Inc, USA) Magdalena Ortiz (Vienna university of Technology, Austria) Andreas Pieris (University of Edinburgh, UK) Cristian Riveros (Pontificial Catholic University of Chile, Chile) Sudeepa Roy (Duke University, USA) Nicole Schweikardt (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany) Dan Suciu (University of Washington, USA) Ke Yi (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China) Qin Zhang (Indiana University Bloomington, USA) PODS General Chair: Dan Suciu (University of Washington, USA) Proceedings Chair: Zhewei Wei (Renmin University of China, China) Publicity Chair: Junhao Gan (University of Melbourne, Australia) ** Awards ** Best Paper Award: An award will be given to the best submission, as judged by the program committee. Best Student Paper Award: There will also be an award for the best submission, as judged by the program committee, written by a student or exclusively by students. An author is considered as a student if, at the time of submission, the author is enrolled in a program at a university or institution leading to a doctoral/master's/bachelor's degree. The program committee reserves the right to give both awards to the same paper, not to give an award, or to split an award among several papers. Papers authored or co-authored by program committee members are not eligible for an award. |
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