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DTA 2009 : The 2009 International Symposium on Database Theory and Application | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.sersc.org/DTA2009 | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The 2009 International Symposium on Database Theory and Application will be held on December 10 ~ 12, 2009, Jeju Island, Korea.
DTA 2009 will be the most comprehensive Symposium focused on the various aspects of advances in Database Theory and Application. Our Symposium provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of Database Theory and Application. The goal of this Symposium is to bring together the researchers from academia and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of Database Theory and Application. All accepted papers will be included in the IEEE CS Pre-proceedings(EI and ISTP) or CCIS Post-proceedings(DBLP & EI). And some papers selected will be included in some journals. Our Symposium provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of Database Theory and Application. Topics of Symposium The main topics include but will not be limited to: (Excellent surveying works in these areas are welcome, too.) Advanced databases (object-oriented DB, web-based DB, multimedia DB, temporal and spatial DB, deductive and active DB, etc.) Biomedical and healthcare data mining privacy Classification and Ranking Clustering Cryptographic tools for privacy preserving data mining Data and Knowledge Visualization Data integration and interoperability Data management for ubiquitous and mobile computing Data mining and information extraction Data modelling and architectures Data provenance Data quality Data security, privacy and trust Data streaming Dynamic Data Mining Heterogeneous databases Inference and disclosure control for data mining Integration of Data Warehousing Interactive and Online Mining Intermittently connected data KDD Process and Human Interaction Mining Trends, Opportunities or Risks OLAP and Data Mining Parallel and Distributed Data Mining Physical database design and performance evaluation Privacy and security when mining outsourced data Privacy preserving data aggregation and integration Privacy Preserving Data Mining Privacy threats due to data mining Query processing and optimisation Reliability and Robustness Issues Scientific Databases Security and privacy in spatio-temporal data mining Semantic web and ontologies Semi-structured data, metadata Software Warehouse and Software Mining Temporal Data Text Mining Trust management for data mining Web Data and the Internet XML and databases, web services Data Analysis Social and mathematical statistics Others Contact Information If you have any question about the CfPs and papers submission, please mail to Secretary of DTA 2009 (dta@sersc.org). |
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