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- Subject: SIGMOD-PODS 93 Call for Papers
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- Call for Papers for the Joint Conferences
-
- 1993 ACM SIGMOD
- International Conference on Management of Data
- &
- Twelfth ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART
- Symposium on Principles of Database Systems (PODS)
-
- Washington, D.C., May 25-28, 1993
-
- Important Dates for Both Conferences
- ------------------------------------
- Deadline for submission of papers and abstracts: December 4, 1992
- Notification of acceptance or rejection: February 12, 1993
- Camera-ready copies due: March 19, 1993
-
- This and other information concerning SIGMOD/PODS 93 is available
- by anonymous ftp from ftp.cis.upenn.edu (directory pub/sigmod-pods).
-
- Letter From The Organizers
- --------------------------
- To members of the database community:
-
-
- The ACM SIGMOD/PODS 93 Joint Conference continues an innovative
- experiment to foster collaboration between the theoretical and applied
- database communities. In the decade of the 90s databases are the ascendant
- technology for dealing with complex and interdependent information. Our
- society can benefit greatly from the full maturation of database technology,
- and we hope that the collaboration which 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 may 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, however, only one registration process for
- the joint, 4-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 hope will be an
- exciting event.
-
-
- Sincerely,
-
- Larry Kerschberg Moshe Y. Vardi
- SIGMOD General Chair PODS General Chair
-
- ==================
- SIGMOD Call for Papers
- ==================
- Call for Papers
- 1993 ACM SIGMOD
- International Conference on Management of Data
- The OMNI Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.
- May 26-28, 1993
-
- The 1993 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 original research contributions as well as practical system
- design, implementation and evaluation. The conference will feature panel
- sessions, tutorials, exhibit and industrial programs highlighting DBMS
- research and technology.
-
- Topics of Interest
- ---------------------
- The major topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Active Databases
- Benchmarks
- Concurrency Control and Recovery
- Constraint Management
- Data Models
- Database Programming Languages
- Distributed Systems
- Engineering and Design Databases
- Heterogeneous Database Systems
- High Performance Systems
- Incomplete Information and Uncertainty
- Integrity and Security Techniques
- Knowledge Discovery in Databases
- Knowledge Representation
- Logic and Databases
- Logical and Physical Database Design
- Long-Duration Transactions
- Object-Oriented Database Systems
- Optimization and Tuning Techniques
- Parallel Architectures
- Query Languages
- Real-Time Databases
- Scientific Databases and Applications
- Workstation-Based Architectures
-
- Database Challenges Session:
- -----------------------------------
- New for 1993: SIGMOD solicits short papers (8 pages max) that challenge
- the database field with new technologies or applications. Such papers
- should provide stimulating ideas or visions that may open up exciting
- avenues of database research. Papers will be reviewed and should be
- submitted as regular SIGMOD submissions. They should be marked
- "Database Challenges."
-
- Paper Submission
- ----------------------
- Please submit six copies of an 8000 word original manuscript by December
- 4, 1992 to:
-
- Peter Buneman
- Department of Computer and Information Science
- University of Pennsylvania
- 200 South 33rd Street
- Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389, USA
-
- E-mail: sigmod@cis.upenn.edu
- FAX: (215) 898-0587
-
- We strongly encourage submission of papers and participation from the
- entire international community of database researchers and practitioners.
-
- Exhibits Program
- ---------------------
- The Exhibits Program will consist of a Video Program and a Demonstration
- Program of university and laboratory software prototypes and commercial
- software systems related to database management systems research and
- practice. Videos should be full-length (5 to 20 minutes), submitted in VHS-
- NTSC format, and accompanied by a project/system description of up to
- 3,000 words to appear in the proceedings. Videos will be judged on
- relevance, originality and presentation.
-
- Publishers are invited to exhibit books and related journals.
-
- Submissions should be sent to:
- Marie-Anne Neimat
- Hewlett-Packard Labs
- Building 3
- 1501 Page Mill Rd.
- Palo Alto, CA, 94304
- neimat@hpl.hp.com.
-
- Panel, Tutorial and Industrial Program
- ----------------------------------------------
- There will be a series of sessions focused on issues relevant to practitioners
- of DBMS technology. Each panel, industrial 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. Submissions should
- be addressed to the Program Chair who will forward them to the
- appropriate organizer.
-
- Important Dates
- -------------------
- Paper, Panel, Tutorial, Exhibits &
- Industrial Session Submissions: December 4, 1992
- Notification of acceptance or rejection: February 12, 1993
- Camera Ready Copies Due: March 19, 1993
-
- SIGMOD Organizing Committee
- ---------------------------------------
-
- General Chair
- Larry Kerschberg, George Mason Univ.
-
- Program Chair
- Peter Buneman, Univ. of Pennsylvania
-
- Tutorial Program
- Amit Sheth, Bellcore, USA
-
- Panel Program
- Michael Carey, Univ. of Wisconsin -- Madison
-
- Industrial Program
- Ahmed Elmagarmid, Purdue Univ.
- Anthony Waisanen, US Air Force
-
- Exhibits Program
- Marie-Anne Neimat, H-P Labs
- Louiqa Raschid, Univ. of Maryland
-
- Program Committee
- Paolo Atzeni, Universita di Roma
- Jay Banerjee, DEC
- Yuri Breitbart, Univ. of Kentucky
- Arbee Chen, National Tsing Hua U, Taiwan
- Sophie Cluet, INRIA
- Linda DeMichiel, IBM
- David J. DeWitt, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
- Amr El Abbadi, UC -- Santa Barbara
- Hector Garcia-Molina, Stanford Univ.
- Narain Gehani, AT&T Bell Labs
- Meichun Hsu, DEC
- Tomasz Imielinski, Rutgers Univ.
- Michael Kifer, SUNY at Stony Brook
- David Maier, Oregon Graduate Institute
- Victor Markowitz, Lawrence Berkeley Lab
- Keith Marzullo, Cornell Univ.
- Y. Masunaga, U Lib. & Info. Science, Japan
- Ron Morrison, St Andrews, Scotland
- Ami Motro, George Mason Univ.
- Shamim A. Naqvi, Bellcore
- Jeff Naughton, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
- Atsushi Ohori, Oki Electric
- D. Stott Parker, UC -- Los Angeles
- Andreas Reuter, Universitaet Stuttgart
- Peter Revesz, Univ. of Toronto
- Nick Roussopoulos, Univ. of Maryland
- Joachim W. Schmidt, Universitaet Hamburg
- Dennis Shasha, Courant Institute, NYU
- Richard Snodgrass, Univ. of Arizona
- Y.C. Tay, National Univ., Singapore
- Bernhard Thalheim, Universitaet Rostock
- Satish Thatte, Bellcore
- Jennifer Widom, IBM
- Marianne Winslett, Univ. of Illinois
-
- Proceedings Editor
- Sushil Jajodia, George Mason Univ.
-
- European Coordinator
- Claude Delobel, U of Paris-Sud & INRIA
- delobel@serikos.inria.fr
-
- Far East Coordinator
- Yahiko Kambayashi, Kyoto Univ.
- yahiko@kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp
-
- ===============
- PODS Call for Papers
- ===============
-
- Call for Papers
- Twelfth ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART
- Symposium on Principles of Database Systems (PODS)
- The OMNI Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.
- May 25-27, 1993
-
- The conference will focus on new developments in the fundamental aspects
- of database and knowledge-base systems. Original research papers on the
- theory, design, specification, or implementation of database and
- knowledge-base systems are solicited.
-
- Topics of Interest
- ---------------------
- Some suggested, although not exclusive, topics of interest are:
- Active Databases
- Complex Objects
- Concurrency Control
- Constraint Management
- Data Models
- Database Programming Languages
- Database Persistent Programming
- Data Structures
- Deductive Databases
- Distributed Databases
- Incomplete Information and Uncertainty
- Integrity and Security
- Knowledge Discovery
- Knowledge Representation
- Nonmonotonic Reasoning
- Object-Oriented Databases
- Performance Evaluation
- Physical and Logical Design
- Query Languages
- Query Optimization
- Spatial and Temporal Data
- Transaction Management
-
- Paper Submission
- -----------------------
- You are invited to submit twelve copies of a detailed abstract (not a complete
- paper) to the general chair:
-
- Moshe Y. Vardi -- PODS 93
- IBM Almaden Research Center
- 650 Harry Road
- San Jose, CA 95120-6099, USA
-
- E-mail: vardi@almaden.ibm.com
- Tel: 408-927-1784.
-
- The address, telephone number, and electronic address of the contact author
- should be given on the title page of the submission. The abstract must
- provide sufficient detail to allow the program committee to assess the merits
- of the paper 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
- suitable for the non-specialist. Technical development of the work, directed
- to the specialist, should follow. A limit of 10 typed pages with roughly 35
- lines/page (about 5000 words or 10K bytes in total) is placed on
- submissions. Font size should be at least 10. If the authors believe that
- more details are essential to substantiate the main claims of the paper, they
- may include a clearly marked appendix to be read at the discretion of the
- committee.
-
- 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.
-
-
- Important Dates
- --------------------
- Deadline for submission of abstracts: December 4, 1992
- Notification of acceptance or rejection: February 12, 1993
- Camera-ready copies due: March 19, 1993
-
-
- PODS Organizing Committee
- -----------------------------------
- General Chair
- Moshe Y. Vardi, IBM Research
-
- Program Chair
- Catriel Beeri
- Dept. of Computer Science
- Hebrew University
- Givat Ram
- 91 904 Jerusalem, Israel
- beeri@cs.huji.ac.il
- Phone: +972-2-585-266
-
- Program Committee
-
- Walter A. Burkhard, UC San Diego
- Edward P. F. Chan, U. Waterloo
- Stavros Cosmadikis, IBM T.J. Watson
- Stephane Grumbach, INRIA
- Miron Livny, U. Wisconsin
- Z. Meral Ozsoyoglu, CWRU
- Jan Paredaens, U. Antwerpen
- Allen Van Gelder, UC Santa Cruz
- Gerhard Weikum, ETH Zurich
- Ouri Wolfson, U. Illinois
-
- Proceedings Editor
- Kenneth A. Ross, Columbia U.
-
- =================================
- Joint SIGMOD/PODS Organizing Committee
- =================================
- Publicity
- Susan Davidson
- Dept. of Computer and Information Science
- University of Pennsylvania
- 200 South 33rd Street
- Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389, USA
- susan@central.cis.upenn.edu
-
- Registration
- Patricia Carbone, APL, Johns Hopkins Univ.
-
- Treasurer
- Andre van Tilborg, Office of Naval Research
-
- Local Arrangements
- Catherine Hoover
- Center for Professional Development
- George Mason University
- (703) 993-2090
-
- Sandra Mayo
- Information and Software Systems Engineering
- George Mason University
- 4400 University Drive
- Fairfax, VA 22030-4444, USA
- Email: smayo@gmu.edu
- Voice: (703) 993-1640
- Fax: (703) 993-1638
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