(DBWORLD) SIGMOD/PODS '98 Call for Papers

Ram, Prabhu (Prabhu.Ram@PSS.Boeing.com)
Fri, 25 Jul 1997 09:51:01 -0700

SIGMOD/PODS JOINT CALL FOR PAPERS
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ACM SIGMOD/PODS '98 Joint Conference
June 1-4, 1998, Seattle, Washington, USA
http://www.boeing.com/sigmod98/

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Message from the General Chairs

The ACM SIGMOD/PODS Joint Conference aims at fostering close
collaboration
between the theoretical and applied database communities. As we near the
dawn of the next century, database technology remains essential, and
continues to rapidly evolve as more complex and massive information
management requirements emerge. Our society can benefit greatly from the
full maturation of database technology, and we hope that the
collaboration
that will result from this joint conference will play a seminal role in
stimulating this process. We encourage you to play a part in this
important
event.

The PODS and SIGMOD conferences have separate program committees and
will
have separate proceedings. Authors must submit their papers to the
conference that they feel is most appropriate for their work. We
recommend
that theoretical papers be submitted to PODS and applied ones to SIGMOD.
The same paper or different versions of the same paper should not be
submitted to both conferences simultaneously. The two conferences will
overlap for two days, but each conference will have a separate third day
without overlap. There will be only one registration process for the
joint,
four-day conference. Attendees will receive both proceedings and be
encouraged to attend sessions in both conferences. Some of the technical
events, the lunches, and the outing will be joint events.

Once again, you are invited to participate in what we plan to be an
exciting and enriching event for 1998 in Seattle, Washington.

Sincerely,
Pamela Drew, SIGMOD '98 General Chair
Alberto Mendelzon, PODS '98 General Chair
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SIGMOD '98 CALL FOR PAPERS

The 1998 ACM-SIGMOD Conference will bring together researchers,
practitioners, developers and users to explore new concepts, tools, and
techniques for database management systems. The conference will provide
a
forum for the dissemination of original research contributions as well
as
contributions related to practical system design, implementation, and
evaluation. The conference will also feature panel sessions, tutorials,
exhibits, demonstrations and a significant industrial track highlighting
DBMS research and technology.

Topics of Interest

The major topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Active Databases Access Methods and Data Structures
Authorization and DB Security Constraint and Rule Management
Data Models Database Design
Database Mining and OLAP Database Performance and Benchmarks
Database Programming Languages Distributed Database Systems
Engineering/Scientific DB Systems Extensible Database Systems
Heterogeneous Database Systems Imprecise and Uncertain
Information
Information Retrieval and Database Legacy Databases
Logic and Databases Mobile Computing and Database
Multimedia Database Systems Object-Oriented Database Systems
Parallel Database Systems Query Languages
Query Processing and Optimization Real-Time Database Systems
Spatial and Temporal Databases Tertiary Storage for
Database Data
User and Application Interfaces Workflow and
Databases
World-Wide Web and Databases

We strongly encourage submission of papers and participation from the
entire international community of database researchers and
practitioners.
We also strongly encourage submission of papers that propose new
approaches
to topical areas for which current solutions are deemed inappropriate.
Such
papers, while perhaps not as fully developed, can nonetheless provide
new
technical directions to the field.

Submission Guidelines:

All submissions (including technical papers, panels, demos, tutorials
and
industrial submissions) must be received by November 03, 1997.
Submissions
should be sent to the program chair:

Laura M. Haas
IBM Almaden Research Center, K55/B1
650 Harry Road
San Jose, CA 95120-6099
USA
e-mail: sigmod98@almaden.ibm.com
phone: 408-927-1722 fax: 408-927-3215

Research Papers

Please submit six copies of an original manuscript to the program chair.
All submissions should be less than 25 pages, double-spaced, in no
smaller
than 10 point font (and with normal margins). The address, telephone
number, FAX number, and electronic address of the contact author should
be
given on the title page of the submission. In addition, you must submit
to
the program chair by electronic mail a PLAIN ASCII file (no postscript,
no
LaTex) containing the title of the paper, the authors, and an abstract
of
250 words or less by October 27, 1997. All authors of accepted papers
will
be expected to sign copyright release forms, and one author of each
accepted paper will be expected to present the paper at the conference.
Proceedings will be distributed at the conference, and will be
subsequently
available for purchase through the ACM.

SIGMOD Industrial Track

Plans for the conference include a continued emphasis on the SIGMOD
industrial program. To this end, SIGMOD solicits submissions focusing on
industrial experience with databases, database systems, and other
data-related technologies. Solicited topics include technical
innovations
in commercial database products, as well as novel application of
databases
or database technology in industrial settings. Actual case studies from
practitioners emphasizing applications, data management technology
(e.g.,
Internet server, push and information broadcasting, and document
management), database development tools, system deployment,
organizational
ramifications, or business impact are especially welcomed. Submissions
should take the form of an extended abstract (2 pages maximum) and
should
be sent to the program chair by the regular paper deadline. These
submissions will be forwarded to the Industrial Track Co-Chairs and
evaluated by the Industrial Committee. Authors of accepted submissions
will
be invited to speak in the Industrial Track of the conference and to
have
their extended abstract (or an expanded version) included in the SIGMOD
conference proceedings.

Demonstration and Exhibits Program

SIGMOD'98 will host demonstrations of software prototypes from
universities
and research laboratories related to database management systems
research
and practice. The demonstrations will be featured during one or more of
the
breaks and/or receptions this year as well as during the conference. To
submit a demonstration proposal, please send a project/system
description
of up to 5 pages to the program chair by the regular paper deadline.
Submissions will be forwarded to the Demonstrations Chair for
evaluation.
Descriptions of accepted demonstrations will appear in the proceedings.
Authors of accepted proposals will be expected to provide their own
hardware and software for the demonstration; network connections will be
provided. In addition, publishers are invited to exhibit books and
related
journals.

Tutorial and Panel Program

There will be a series of 1.5 hour tutorial and panel sessions focused
this
year on narrowing the gap between the research and industrial
communities.
Tutorials and panels addressing real industrial challenges (including
techniques for facilitating technology transfer) are particularly
sought.
Each panel or tutorial proposal should include a one-page description of
the subject matter, the name of the organizer, and for panels, a list of
proposed panelists. Descriptions of accepted submissions will appear in
the
proceedings. Submissions should be addressed to the program chair who
will
forward them to the appropriate chair for evaluation.

Important SIGMOD Dates
Firm deadline for email submission of abstracts of
papers (REQUIRED) in ASCII to sigmod98@almaden.ibm.com: October 27,
1997
Firm deadline for ALL submissions (email submissions NOT
accepted): November 03, 1997
Notification of acceptance/rejection: January 30,
1998
Camera-ready copies due: March 07,
1998
Conference: June 2-3, 1998

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PODS '98 Call for Papers

The symposium will focus on new developments in the fundamental aspects
of
databases. Original research papers on the theory, design,
specification,
or implementation of databases are solicited. Papers emphasizing new
topics
or foundations of emerging areas are especially welcomed.

Topics of Interest

Suggested topics include the following: (this list is not exclusive)
access methods and physical design active
databases
complexity and performance evaluation concurrency
control
constraint databases data integration and
interoperability
data mining data models
database programming languages database updates
databases on Internet and Intranet
deductive databases and knowledge bases
distributed databases heterogeneous databases
integrity and security logic in databases
multimedia databases object-oriented databases
OLAP query languages
real-time databases semi-structured data
spatial and temporal databases transaction management
views and warehousing

Paper Submission

Submissions of extended abstracts can be sent, in twelve copies, to one
of
the following two addresses, to be received before the deadline of 17
November 1997:

Jan Paredaens Dan Suciu
University of Antwerp (UIA) AT&T Labs-Research
Universiteitsplein 1 180 Park Avenue, Rm. B294
B-2610 Antwerp, Belgium Florham Park, NJ 07932-0971, USA
E-mail: pods98@uia.ua.ac.be E-mail: suciu@research.att.com
Tel: +32-3-8202409 Tel: +1-973-3608601
Fax: +32-3-8202421

No electronic submissions will be accepted.

The address, telephone number, FAX number, and e-mail address of the
contact author should be given on the title page of the submission. A
limit
of 10 pages is placed on submissions. Font size should be at least 10
points. The abstract must provide sufficient detail to allow the program
committee to assess its merits and should include appropriate references
to
and comparisons with the literature. It is recommended that each
submission
begin with a succinct statement of the problem a summary of the main
results, and a brief explanation of their significance and relevance to
the
conference, all suited for the non-specialist. Technical development of
the
work, directed to the specialist, should follow. If the authors believe
more details are necessary to substantiate the main claims of the paper,
they may include a clearly marked appendix to be read at the discretion
of
the committee.

BEST NEWCOMER AWARD: An award will be given to the best submission, as
judged by the program committee, written solely by authors who have
never
published in earlier PODS proceedings.

BEST PAPER AWARD: There will also be an award for the best of all papers
submitted, as judged by the program committee.

The program committee reserves the right to give both awards to the same
paper, not to give an award, or to split an award among several papers.
Papers authored or co-authored by program committee members are not
eligible for an award.

Important PODS dates:
Paper submission deadline: 17 November 1997
Notification of acceptance: 9 February 1998
Camera-ready copy due: 14 March 1998
Symposium: 1-3 June 1998

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SIGMOD '98 Conference Organization
General Chair: Pamela Drew, Boeing
Program Chair: Laura Haas, IBM Almaden
Demonstrations Chair: Lois Delcambre, Oregon Graduate Institute
Exhibits Chair: Ali Bahrami, Boeing
Industrial Program Jose Blakeley, Microsoft
Co-Chairs: Alejandro Buchmann, T.H. Darmstadt
Roger King, University of Colorado
Local Arrangements: Mike Crandall, Boeing Library
Panels Chair: Michael Brodie, GTE
Proceedings Editor: Ashutosh Tiwary, Boeing
Publicity Chair: Prabhu Ram, Boeing
Registration: Lyman Do, Oregon Graduate Institute
Tutorials Chair: Markus Tresch, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology (ETH)
Treasurer: Christoph Bussler, Boeing

SIGMOD '98 Program Committee
Rafael Alonso Sarnoff Labs
Catriel Beeri Hebrew University
Azer Bestavros Boston University
Paul Brown Informix
Surajit Chaudhuri Microsoft
Chin-Wan Chung KAIST
Umeshwar Dayal HP Labs
Klaus Dittrich University of Zurich
Asuman Dogac Middle Eastern Technical University
Amr El Abbadi University of California Santa Barbara
Shel Finkelstein SunSoft
Shahram Ghandeharizadeh University of Southern California
Paul W. P. J. Grefen University of Twente
Theo Haerder University of Kaiserslautern
Ralf Hartmut Gueting Fernuniversitaet Hagen
Eric Hanson University of Florida
Joseph Hellerstein University of California Berkeley
Donald Kossmann University of Passau
Yannis Ioannidis University of Wisconsin
Alon Levy AT&T Research
Bruce Lindsay IBM
Miron Livny University of Wisconsin
David Lomet Microsoft
Frank Manola Object Services and Consulting
Meral Ozsoyoglu Case Western Reserve University
Kotagiri Ramamohanarao University of Melbourne
Rajeev Rastogi Bell Labs (Lucent)
Elke Rundensteiner University of Michigan
Marek Rusinkiewicz MCC
Giuseppe Santucci University di Roma 1
Sunita Sarawagi IBM
Donovan Schneider Red Brick
Praveen Seshadri Cornell University
S. Seshadri IIT Bombay
Amit Sheth University of Georgia
Keishi Tajima Kobe University
Anthony Tomasic INRIA
Patrick Valduriez INRIA
Dirk van Gucht University of Indiana
Jennifer Widom Stanford University
Yelena Yesha CESDIS and University of Maryland, Baltimore
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PODS '98 Conference Organization
General Chair: Alberto Mendelzon, University of Toronto
Program Chair: Jan Paredaens University of Antwerp
Proceedings Chair: Latha Colby, Red Brick Systems
Publicity Chair: Jan Van den Bussche, University of Limburg

PODS '98 Program Committee
Christos Faloutsos University of Maryland
Georg Gottlob TU Wien
Laks Lakshmanan Concordia University
Leonid Libkin Bell Laboratories
Heikki Mannila University of Helsinki
Rajeev Motwani Stanford University
Ken Ross Columbia University
Dan Suciu AT&T Labs
Moshe Vardi Rice University
Gerhard Weikum University of Saarland
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