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西尾 章治郎(VLDB Trustee)
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CALL FOR PAPERS: VLDB2003
29th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Humboldt-Universit"at zu Berlin, Germany
September 9-12, 2003
http://www.vldb.informatik.hu-berlin.de
After 25 years VLDB returns to Berlin in 2003 to continue the
long lasting tradition of VLDB conferences as a premier
international forum for database researchers, vendors,
practitioners, application developers, and users.
The VLDB conference reflects the increasing challenges of an ever
more complex technical world. The scope for submissions of
original results has extended from all technical aspects of data
management to the infrastructures of which databases have become
an essential part, and to applications which heavily depend
on database technology. We invite submission of technical
papers, papers with visionary contributions, proposals for
panels, tutorials, and demonstrations, all of which present
the most critical issues and views on practical leading-edge
database technology, applications, and techniques.
IMPORTANT DATES
February 11, 2003 - Abstract Submission Deadline
February 18, 2003 - Full Paper Submission Deadline
March 1, 2003 - Panel, Demonstr. & Tutorial Subm. Deadline
April 15, 2003 - Ph.D. Workshop Submission Deadline
May 5, 2003 - Notification of Acceptance
June 15, 2003 - Camera Ready Papers due
September 9, 2003 - Conference opens
TOPICS OF INTEREST
VLDB 2003 invites submissions on new contributions in the field
of data management, including novel usage of data management
technology. VLDB 2003 strongly encourages the submission
of creative work that goes beyond improvements of already
known results. Submissions may cover novel approaches in data
management, visions that present new viewpoints and
challenges, or a description of the implementation or deployment
of advanced database technology in an industrial or application
setting. Furthermore, since new challenging applications appear
on the horizon, papers that describe those with respect to their
technical substance, their impact, and their importance and
relate them to today's database technology are also
solicited.
To accommodate the spectrum of papers, VLDB 2003 Program
Committee will be organized into three tracks: (1) Core
Database System Technology, (2) Infrastructure for Information
Systems, (3) Industrial Applications & Experience.
Accordingly, like in 2002 VLDB 2003 will divide the Program
Committee by subject area rather than by geographical region
as in earlier years. Nonetheless, we remain committed to maintain
the geographical balance in all aspects of the conference.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Research Papers: For each paper, authors must first submit an
abstract by February 11, 2003 (9:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time -
PST). Full papers must be submitted by February 18, 2003 (9:00
p.m. PST). Papers must be submitted electronically using the
conference management tool. Detailed information on the paper
submission procedure is available there in January 2003. Further
questions may be addressed to the appropriate PC chairs: Serge
Abiteboul (Core Database Technology Program,
Serge.Abiteboul@xxxxxxxx), Mike Carey (Infrastructure for
Information System Program, carey@xxxxxxx), and Pat Selinger
(Industrial Applications & Experience Program, pgs@xxxxxxxxxx).
Papers will be judged according to their category, so authors
should give careful consideration to placing their papers
appropriately. Papers must not be published or under
consideration to be published elsewhere. Nominations for
topics and speakers for keynotes are welcome.
Tutorial Proposals: Tutorial proposals must clearly identify the
intended audience. Tutorials whose audience is broader than the
database research community are encouraged. Proposals must be no
more than five pages, and must include enough material to provide
both the scope and depth of the material to be covered. The
intended length of the tutorial (1.5 or 3 hours) should also be
indicated. Proposals should be submitted electronically by March
1, 2003 (9:00 p.m. PST) to: Rakesh Agrawal,
ragrawal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The submission must contain the name,
e-mail address, telephone number, and fax number of the
speaker. Tutorial presentations will be made available
to VLDB participants, and must be ready for publication by
July 1, 2003 (9:00 p.m. PST).
Panel Proposals: Panel proposals should address controversial
issues and must be debate-oriented rather than a series of short
presentations. The proposal should include the topic title, a
short statement about the importance and novelty of the panel and
format to be followed, in particular how the audience is to be
included. Panel proposals should be submitted electronically by
March 1, 2003 (9:00 p.m. PST) to: Stefano Ceri,
ceri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Demonstration Proposals: Demonstration proposals should focus on
new technology, advances in applying databases, or new
techniques. Demonstration proposals must be no more than four
pages, and should give a short description of the demonstrated
system, its significance and contribution. Proposals should be
submitted electronically by March 1, 2003 (9:00 p.m. PST) to:
Norman Paton, norm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Short papers describing demos
will appear in the Proceedings.
Co-location of Workshops and Conferences: We are happy to have
events, workshops, and conferences that are co-located with VLDB
2003 before of after (but not during) the conference. We are
happy to help synchronize different workshops in case of
overlap in content and time. Such synchronization will happen for
the then known workshops by the end of January. Notification
of such events should be directed to: Gunter Saake,
saake@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ph.D. workshop: The workshop brings together Ph.D. students for
presenting their ongoing research in databases and related
fields. Papers of 5 pages maximum should be submitted by April
15, 2003 (9:00 p.m. PST) to: Marc Scholl, Marc.Scholl@uni-
konstanz.de.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION:
Conference Chair:
Peter Lockemann, Universit"at Karlsruhe, Germany
Honorary Chair:
Herbert Weber, TU Berlin, Germany
Americas Conference Coordinator:
Goetz Graefe, Microsoft, U.S.A.
Europe, Mid-East & Africa Conf. Coord.:
Martin Kersten, CWI, Netherlands
Far-East & Australia Conference Coord.:
Kyu-Young Whang, KAIST, Korea
East European Conference Liaison:
Bernhard Thalheim, TU Cottbus, Germany,
Arne S Solvberg, NTH Trondheim, Norway
VLDB Endowment Representative:
Klaus Dittrich, Universit"at Z"urich, Switzerland
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
Technical Program Chair:
Johann-Christoph Freytag, HU Berlin, Germany
Core Database Technology Program Chair:
Serge Abiteboul, INRIA, France
Infrastructure for Information Systems Program Chair:
Mike Carey, BEA, U.S.A.
Industrial Application & Experience Program Chair:
Pat Selinger, IBM, U.S.A.
Tutorial Program Co-Chairs:
Rakesh Agrawal, IBM, U.S.A.
Donald Kossmann, TU M"unchen, Germany
Panel Program Chair:
Stefano Ceri, University of Milano, Italy
Demonstration Co-Chairs:
Norman Paton, University of Manchester, UK,
Tore Risch, Uppsala University, Sweden
Ph.D. Program Chair:
Marc Scholl, Universit"at Konstanz, Germany
LOCAL ORGANIZATION
Local Organizing Chair:
Heinz Schweppe, FU Berlin, Germany
Coordination of co-located Workshop & Conferences Chair:
Gunter Saake, Universit"at Magdeburg, Germany
Fund Raising Chair:
Oliver G"unther, HU Berlin, Germany
PUBLICITY AND PUBLICATIONS
Publication Chair:
Andreas Heuer, Universit"at Rostock, Germany Publicity
Co-Chairs:
Alfons Kemper, Universit"at Passau, Germany,
Bernhard Mitschang, Universit'at Stuttgart, Germany
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