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8th ACM International Workshop on Data Engineering
for Wireless and Mobile Access (MobiDE'09) 10 Year Anniversary Jun 28th, 2009 or Jun 29th, 2009 Providence, Rhode Island USA (collocated with ACM SIGMOD/PODS 2009) http://www.cs.fsu.edu/mobide09/ AIMS & TOPICS OF INTEREST: This is the eighth of a successful series of workshops that aims to act as a bridge between the data management, wireless networking, and mobile computing communities. The 1st MobiDE workshop took place in Seattle (August 1999), in conjunction with MobiCom 1999; the 2nd MobiDE workshop took place in Santa Barbara (May 2001), together with SIGMOD 2001; the 3rd MobiDE workshop took place in San Diego (September 2003), together with MobiCom 2003; the 4th MobiDE workshop was held in Baltimore (June 2005. In 2006, MobiDE was organized in Chicago,(June 2006). The 6th MobiDE was held in Beijing, China (June 2007). Last year's event took place in Vancouver, Canada (June 2008). This year's event marks the 10-year anniversary of the workshop. This year MobiDE 2009 is sponsored by ACM SIGMOD and held in cooperation with ACM SIGMOBILE (pending approval). Additionally, it is sponsored by EU's Network of Excellence on Cooperating Objects. As in the past 10 years, the workshop will continue to serve as a forum for researchers and technologists to discuss the state-of-the-art, present their contributions, and set future directions in data management for mobile and wireless access. The topics of interest related to mobile and wireless data engineering include, but are not limited to: * ad-hoc networked databases * consistency maintenance and management * context-aware data access and query processing * data caching, replication and view materialization * data publication modes: push, broadcast, and multicast * data server models and architectures * database issues for moving objects: storing, indexing, etc. * m-commerce * mobile agent models and languages * mobility-aware data mining and warehousing * mobile database privacy and security * mobile databases in scientific, medical, and engineering applications * mobile peer-to-peer applications and services * mobile sensor network databases * mobile transaction models and management * mobile web services * mobility awareness and adaptability * pervasive computing * prototype design of mobile databases * quality of Service for mobile databases * static sensor network databases * transaction migration, recovery and commit processing * wireless multimedia systems * wireless web The workshop will be organized in a manner that fosters interaction and exchange of ideas among the participants. Besides regular papers, we will also consider vision, retrospective and work-in-progress papers that have the potential to stimulate debate on existing solutions or open challenges. We additionally plan to accept a limited number of demonstration papers where researchers and technologists will have the opportunity to describe an innovative system or tool in the area of data management for mobile and wireless access. We discourage the submission of incremental papers. This year's program is also expected to feature a keynote speech and a panel discussion on newly-emerging or controversial topics. IMPORTANT DATES (HARD DEADLINES) Abstract Registration: Mon, March 16th, 2009 (midnight EST) Paper/Demo Submission: Mon, March 25th, 2009 (midnight EST) Notification of acceptance: Mon, May 18th, 2009 Camera-ready version due: Mon, Jun 1st, 2009 Workshop date: Sun, Jun 28th, 2009 or Mon, Jun 29th, 2009 SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS Manuscripts in the following categories will be considered for publication in the ACM Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Data Engineering for Wireless and Mobile Access: * Regular papers (max. 8 pages): The submission should describe significant theoretical and/or experimental contributions to the area of data management for mobile and wireless access. * Demo papers (max. 4 pages): The submission should describe the architecture, implementation and usage of innovative tools or systems that fit the context of the workshop. The presentation of demo papers will be conducted in a designated session during the workshop (in the form of short presentations). * Panel proposals (max. 2 pages): The submission should include the panel objectives and the panel organization (names, addresses and background of potential panelists). All of the submissions should be in PDF format and conform to the ACM proceedings format (double-columned pages in 9pt font). Submitted papers must not have been published or currently be under consideration for publication at another venue. All of the submissions will be handled electronically. Each paper will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. Detailed submission information will be posted on the website of the workshop. The workshop proceedings will be published by ACM. Electronic versions of the papers will be included in the ACM DL, DiSC'09 and DBLP. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Workshop Chairs: Yannis Kotidis Department of Informatics Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece E-mail: kotidis@aueb.gr Pedro Jose Marron Institut for Informatik, Bonn University, Germany E-mail: pjmarron@cs.uni-bonn.de Program Chairs: Le Gruenwald School of Computer Science University of Oklahoma, USA E-mail: ggruenwald@ou.edu Demetris Zeinalipour Department of Computer Science University of Cyprus, Cyprus E-mail: dzeina@cs.ucy.ac.cy Demonstration Chair: Zografoula Vagena Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK E-mail: zografv@microsoft.com Publicity Chair: Feifei Li Department of Computer Science Florida State University, USA E-mail: lifeifei@cs.fsu.edu STEERING COMMITTEE Ugur Cetintemel, Brown University, USA Panos K. Chrysanthis, University of Pittsburgh, USA Christian S. Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark Alexandros Labrinidis, University of Pittsburgh, USA Dik Lun Lee, HKUST, Hong Kong George Samaras, University of Cyprus, Cyprus PROGRAM COMMITTEE Walid G. Aref, Purdue University, USA Magdalena Balazinska, University of Washington, USA Christian Becker, University of Mannheim, Germany Claudio Bettini, University of Milan, Italy Bharat Bhargava, Purdue University, USA Paul Castro, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Panos K. Chrysanthis, University of Pittsburgh, USA Antonios Deligiannakis, Technical University of Crete, Greece Michael J. Franklin, University of California Berkeley, USA Minos Garofalakis, Technical University of Crete, Greece Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan Christian S. Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark Yannis Kotidis, AUEB, Greece Mong Lee, NUS, Singapore Hui Lee, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Wang Chien Lee, Pennsylvania State University, USA Feifei Li, Florida State University, USA Hua Lu, Aalborg University, Denmark Sanjay K. Madria, Missouri Uni. of Science and Technology, USA Mohamed Mokbel, University of Minnesota, USA Suman Nath, Microsoft Research Redmond, USA Peter Scheuermann, Northwestern University, USA Timos Sellis, IMIS-R.C. Athena and NTUA, Greece Mohamed Sharaf, University of Toronto, Canada Jianwen Su, University of California Santa Barbara, USA Yannis Theodoridis, University of Piraeus, Greece Goce Trajcevski, Northwestern University, USA Vassilis Tsotras, University of California Riverside, USA Zografoula Vagena, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK Vasilis Vassalos, AUEB, Greece Stratis D. Viglas, University of Edinburgh, UK Vladimir, Zadorozhny University of Pittsburgh, USA Arkady Zaslavsky, Monash University, Australia |
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