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DNIS 2011 : 7th International Workshop on Databases in Networked Information SystemsConference Series : Databases in Networked Information Systems | |||||||||||
Link: http://web-ext.u-aizu.ac.jp/labs/sw-db/DNIS2011.html | |||||||||||
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Information Content and Query Interface Adaptation
for Access to Data Center Resources 7th International Workshop on Databases in Networked Information Systems (DNIS 2011) http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/labs/sw-db/DNIS2011.html Introduction The workshop will focus on data semantics and infrastructure for information management and interchange. The DNIS 2011 workshop will attract the research attention on - user interfaces and cloud computing systems. These two themes will be guide research on infrastructure facilities. It is being co-sponsored by University of Aizu, Department of Computer Software. Database Systems play a central role in the evolving information systems. It aims at promoting research related to - * Data security in application services, * Knowledge - Annotation and Visualization * Web intelligence, * Data Management for e-Governance and Cloud Computing * Information interchange and management systems for Data Centers * Core technologies for mobile computing, * Managing client/middleware/server computing for mobile data, * Databases in information architectures * New database query languages for Healthcare Systems Current research activity on - Algorithms for collecting, analyzing, and securing data for decision support; Integrating advanced technologies for cloud services and e-commerce, dynamic workflow, and supply chain management; Approaches and algorithms for automatic data center administration; Architectures for simplifying the access to and querying of diverse information sources ; -- All aspects of data management for Information Systems are sought for participation. Attendance at DNIS is limited to 30-40 active researchers. The format of the workshop will encourage everyone to participate actively in discussions. Keynote discussions will be used to focus the debate onto current research issues. Pre-printed papers will be available to all participants and discussion is expected to lead to improvement of the papers and a record of their inter-relationships. The workshop plans to publish its proceedings in the Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Selected manuscripts from the earlier DNIS workshops proceedings have been recommended for publication in " International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering (IJCSE) " . Contributions should cover concepts for implementation, management of meta-data, systems architecture and experience gained in Information Systems and DBMSs. Specific areas of interest include: Data Management for Data Centers and Transactions UML for e-Service Secured Access Control Searching & Managing Dynamic Contents Workflow Modelling Cloud Computing Dynamic Personalization Web Usage Mining Agent-Based e-Services e-Government Services Database Integration e-services Integration Filtering and Summarization Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) Web Service Semantic Web Service Web 2.0 Grid Computing and SOA WWW and database systems Transactions User Level Query Interfaces for Cloud Computing Systems work-flow data security Health care systems GIS Mobile Computing Systems New Query Language Interfaces Papers addressing these and closely related issues are invited. We strongly encourage papers that report experimental work and results. |
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