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VLDB 2010 : 36th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases

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Conference Series : Very Large Data Bases
 
Link: http://www.vldb2010.org/
 
When Sep 13, 2010 - Sep 17, 2010
Where Singapore
Abstract Registration Due Mar 1, 2010
Submission Deadline Mar 9, 2010
Notification Due Jun 12, 2010
Final Version Due Jul 11, 2010
Categories    core database technology   infrastructure for information   industrial applications and ex   experiments and analyses
 

Call For Papers

Core Database Technology Track

The Core Database Technology Track will evaluate papers on technologies intended to be incorporated within the database system itself. The topics of interest to this track include (but are not limited to):

Active Databases,
Benchmarking, Performance & Evaluation,
Concurrency Control, Recovery and Transaction Management,
Data Models and Languages,
Database Administration and Manageability,
Database Indexing and Search,
Databases on Modern Hardware,
Embedded and Mobile Databases,
Engine-based Views, Replication, and Caching,
Fuzzy, Probabilistic, and Approximate Data,
Native Semi-Structured Data and XML,
Parallel, Distributed, and Grid Databases,
Private and Secure Databases,
Query Processing and Optimization,
Real-Time Databases,
Reliable and Robust Databases,
Scientific Databases,
Spatial, Temporal & Multimedia Databases,
Stream Databases.

Infrastructure for Information Systems Track

The Information Infrastructure Track covers all aspects of data management not implemented within a conventional database engine. The topics covered by this track include (but are not limited to):

Content Delivery Networks,
Data Design, Evolution and Migration,
Data Extraction,
Data Management in Computational Science,
Data Mining,
Data Quality and Semantics,
Heterogeneous and Federated DBMS (Interoperability),
Information Filtering and Dissemination,
Information Integration and Retrieval,
Meta-data Management,
Middleware Platforms for Data Management,
Mobile Data Management,
Novel/Advanced Applications,
On-Line Analytic Processing,
P2P and Networked Data Management,
Profile-based Data Management,
Provenance Management,
Scientific Databases,
Sensor Networks,
User Interfaces and Visualization,
Web Replication and Caching,
Web Services and Web Service Composition,
XML Middleware Platforms,
Social Systems and Recommendations.

Industrial Applications and Experience Track

The Industrial, Applications, and Experience Track covers innovative commercial database implementations, novel applications of database technology, and experience in applying recent research advances to practical situations, in any of the following example areas (or, in other areas where data management is important):

Adapting DB Technology to Industrial Settings and Requirements,
Application Areas (Government, Finance, Humanities, Telecommunications, Home and Personal Computing, ...),
Bio-Informatics/Life Sciences,
Business Process Engineering and Execution Support,
Data Management for Developing Countries,
Digital Libraries/Document Management,
Electronic Commerce,
Engineering Information Systems,
Enterprise Data Management,
Enterprise Resource Planning,
Environmental Management,
Experiences in Using DB Technology,
Geographic Information Systems,
Industrial-Strength Systems based on DB Technology,
Mobile Computing,
Self-Managing Systems,
System Design and Implementation using DB Technology.

The Experiments and Analyses Track

Database management has been an active area of research for several decades. This special topic aims to meet needs for consolidation of a maturing research area by providing a prestigious forum for in-depth analytical or empirical studies and comparisons of existing techniques. The expected contribution of an Experiments and Analyses (E&A) paper is new, independent, comprehensive and reproducible evaluations and comparisons of existing data management techniques. Thus, the intended contribution of an E&A paper is not a new algorithm or technique but rather further insight into the state-of-the-art by means of careful, systematic, and scientific evaluation. Comparisons of algorithmic techniques must either use best-effort re-implementations based on the original papers, or use existing implementations from the original authors, if publicly available. Authors should discuss and validate substantial new results with authors of the original methods before submission.

The program committee may require accepted papers to include feedback from original authors as a condition of final acceptance.

In some cases, material might cut across more than one of the tracks, and indeed we strongly encourage papers that pursue some of the ties between them. As submissions will be judged by their appropriateness for the track in which they are being evaluated, appropriate placement of papers is important. If in doubt, please contact one of the PC chairs. The program committee reserves the right to move papers between the PCs to ensure the fairest possible evaluation.

Important Dates
Research Papers
1 March 2010
(5:00pm GMT, 10:00am PDT) Abstracts submission
9 March 2010
(5:00pm GMT, 10:00am PDT) Paper submission
17 May - 20 May 2010 Author Feedback for Core and IIS tracks
12 June 2010 Notification
11 July 2010 Camera-ready paper due
PhD Workshop Papers
10 April 2010
(5:00pm GMT, 10:00am PDT) Paper submission
12 June 2010 Notification
11 July 2010 Camera-ready paper due
Demonstration Proposals
22 March 2010
(5:00pm GMT, 10:00am PDT) Proposal submission
12 June 2010 Notification
11 July 2010 Camera-ready paper due
Workshop Proposals
31 January 2010
(5:00pm GMT, 10:00am PDT) Proposal submission
31 March 2010 Notification
Tutorial proposals
2 April 2010
(5:00pm GMT, 10:00am PDT) Proposal submission
12 June 2010 Notification
Panel Proposals
2 April 2010
(5:00pm GMT, 10:00am PDT) Proposal submission
19 June 2010 Notification
Conference
13 and 17 September 2010 Workshops
14 to 16 September 2010 Main Conference

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