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DaMIWS 2010 : First Workshop on Data Management Issues in Web Syndication Systems | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://cedric.cnam.fr/damiws2010 | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Call for Papers for the
First Workshop on Data Management Issues in Web Syndication Systems (DaMIWS) co-located with CIKM 2010. Dear Colleagues, we would like to invite you to the First Workshop on Data Management Issues in Web Syndication Systems (DaMIWS) co-located with CIKM 2010, October 30, Toronto, Canada. Description : The growing number of web syndication applications and feeds generate new challenges in data management related to the combined usage of semi-structured data formats (RSS, ATOM) with publish-subscribe protocols and content or topic-based filtering and aggregation. Whereas current syndication infrastructures already benefit from existing solutions and technologies proposed for semi-structured data and data streams, the distributed processing of RSS and ATOM streams require new continuous feed processing techniques and algorithms in order to enable scalable and high quality data exchange, aggregation and collaboration. The main goal of the first DaMIWS workshop on data management issues in web syndication systems is to bring together academics and industrials for exchanging ideas and solutions for building high-quality web content syndication services and applications spreading from small-scale personal information sharing within social networks to large-scale news broadcasting. DAMiWS is co-located with the 19th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM) Dates and submission : - Individual Workshop Papers Due : June 30, 2010 - Notification of Acceptance : July 30, 2010 - Camera Ready : August 15, 2010 (hard deadline for publication) - Workshop : October 30, Toronto Further details on http://cedric.cnam.fr/damiws2010/ Topics of interest : - RSS/ATOM usage and applications - web syndication infrastructures - web information broadcast protocols - web syndication and social networks - content and topic-based feed filtering - feed aggregation and mashups - collaborative filtering and ranking of feeds and items - large-scale data syndication and performance issues - feed summarization and clustering - feed information quality and provenance - RSS data enrichment Program committee (under construction) : Sihem Amer-Yahia -Yahoo, USA Periklis Andritsos -Thoora, Greece Richard Chbeir - Univ. of Bourgogne, France Camelia Constantin - University of Paris 6, France Christian Halaschek-Wiener - Clados Management LLC, USA Hans-Arno Jacobsen - Univ. of Toronto, Canada Arnd Christian König - Microsoft, USA Peter R. Pietzuch - Harvard Univ., USA Carlos Ramos - ISEP Polytech. Institute of Porto, Portugal Nicolas Travers - CNAM, France Geraldo Xexeo - UFRJ Univ. Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil Your workshop organizers, Bernd Amann (University of Paris 6, France) Cédric du Mouza (CNAM, Paris, France) Vassilis Christophides (FORTH, Greece) |
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