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I D E A S ' 0 9 (http://confsys.encs.concordia.ca/ideas09/) International Database Engineering & Applications Symposium Cetraro (Calabria), Italy, 16-18 September 2009 CALL FOR PAPERS The aim of the IDEAS series of symposiums is to address the engineering and application aspects of databases. IDEAS series of symposiums are scheduled annually and have been held since 1997 in North America, Europe and Asia and has attracted participants from governmental and non-governmental agencies, industries, and academia. IDEAS'09 invites quality papers describing original research and new findings on technological and theoretical aspects of database engineering and applications. In particular, we welcome submissions describing work on integrating new technologies into products and applications, on experiences with existing and novel techniques, and on the identification of unsolved challenges. We consider this symposium to be an important forum to discuss experiences in applying databases to actual situations. Authors are invited to submit papers in English, reporting recent research in the area of databases, applications, experience in related fields. While research papers should report original research work, experience and application papers should describe the development and operations of challenging database related systems and applications. The symposium plans to have focused sessions in the following areas: * Core databases technology * Query processing and optimization * Databases and XML * Data models and languages * Data quality, integration, exchange and warehousing * Knowledge Discovery, Data and Process mining * Databases for e-commerce, e-governance, and other e-applications * Bio-medical, life science and medical databases * Privacy and security issues * Semantic Web and Web 2.0 vs. databases * P2P and Networked Data Management * Stream Databases * Emerging database technologies IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission deadline: April 26, 2009 Acceptance notice: June 8, 2009 Camera-ready copies due: June 29, 2009 Conference: September 16-18, 2009 SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Please visit the ConfSys (http://confsys.encs.concordia.ca/ideas09/) web sites for further instructions and submission guidelines. ConfSys will be used to manage all administrative functions of the conference. The conference proceedings will be published by BytePress. The extended version of the best papers would also be invited for publication in reputed journals. CALL FOR WORSHOP PROPOSALS Proposals are invited for workshops to be held in conjunction with the symposium, in the areas of interest within the scope of conference. The detailed proposals should reach the program chairs by 14 May, 2008. It is also planned to hold a special workshop for doctoral candidates from the field. ORGANIZATION Organized by: Concordia University (Montreal, Canada), University of Calabria (Rende, Italy) and ICAR-CNR (Rende, Itay) with the cooperation of ACM and BytePress General Chair: Bipin C. Desai (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada) Program Chairs: Sergio Greco and Domenico Sacc? (University of Calabria, Rende, Italy) Local Chairs: Alfredo Cuzzocrea (ICAR-CNR, Rende, Italy), Sergio Flesca (Universita' della Calabria, Rende, Italy) VENUE The Symposium venue will be Grand Hotel San Michele in Cetraro, a nice seaside resort in Southern Italy. The hotel is located high on a cliff above the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria - a lift within the rocks takes hotel guests to the beach. In 1981 the Summer School on Theoretical Issues in Data Bases took place in the same hotel, which later originated the International Conference on Database Theory (ICDT). The hotel will apply special full board prices, per day and per person to participants and to accompaning persons. |
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