[Dbworld] CFP ADBIS 2010 - Deadline extended: April 7, 2010
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 14th East-European Conference on
Advances in Databases and Information Systems
ADBIS 2010
Novi Sad, Serbia, September 20-24th, 2010
http://www.adbis2010.org
**** NEW DEADLINE: April 7th, 2010 ****
**** Proceedings published by Springer/LNCS ****
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AIMS AND SCOPE
The main objective of the ADBIS series of conferences is to provide a forum
for the dissemination of research accomplishments and to promote
interaction and collaboration between the database and information systems
research communities from Central and East European countries and the rest
of the world. The ADBIS conferences provide an international platform for
the presentation of research on database theory, development of advanced
DBMS technologies, and their advanced applications.
The Conference continues the ADBIS conferences held in St. Petersburg
(1997), Poznan (1998), Maribor (1999), Prague (2000), Vilnius (2001),
Bratislava (2002), Dresden (2003), Budapest (2004), Tallinn (2005),
Thessaloniki (2006), Varna (2007), Pori (2008) and Riga (2009).
The conference will consist of regular sessions with technical
contributions (regular papers, track-based papers and invited papers)
reviewed and selected by an international program committee, as well as of
invited talks and tutorials presented by leading scientists. Doctoral
consortium and different Workshops will be held in line with the main
conference. The official language of the conference will be English.
TOPICS
Original papers dealing with both theory and/or applications of database
technology and information systems are solicited. The areas of interest
include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Database theory
* Indexing and search
* Query processing and optimization
* Data modeling and database design
* Physical database design and performance evaluation
* Database systems architectures
* Advanced databases (object-relational, web-based, multimedia, temporal,
spatial, active, deductive, grid, real-time, etc.)
* Advanced database applications
* Middleware for connecting databases and applications
* Heterogeneous databases interoperability and mediation, data and
knowledge grids
* Replication and caching
* Native semi-structured data and XML
* Data quality
* XML and databases, web services
* Databases as services
* Data mining, data warehousing, and knowledge discovery
* Data streams
* Semantic-based knowledge systems
* Conceptual modeling and ontologies
* Content management
* Knowledge management and information systems
* Enterprise engineering, information systems engineering, and software
engineering
* Services science and information systems
* Business process modeling, advanced transaction and workflow management
* Advanced information systems and applications
* Intelligent information systems
* Distributed information systems
* Cross-enterprise information systems
* Mobile technologies and information systems
* Embedded and autonomous information systems
* Service-oriented and component-based information systems
* E-business, e-government, e-commerce
* Educational information systems
* Information systems in healthcare
* Innovation management information systems
* Logistics information systems
* Business intelligence systems
* Bioinformatics
* Security of databases and information systems
* Personalization in databases and information systems
* Advanced methods and tools for information systems design
* Best practices in large and small scale databases and information systems
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of abstracts (deadline extended): March 27, 2010
Submission of papers (deadline extended): April 7, 2010
Notification of acceptance: May 21, 2010
Camera-ready papers: June 15, 2010
Conference: September 20-24, 2010
Submission of DC papers: April 30, 2010
SUBMISSION DETAILS
Contributions are solicited for the following categories:
* full research papers describing research accomplishments (approximately
5000 words)
* demonstrations and short communications, i.e. experience reports, project
overviews, etc. which do not fully adhere to the standards of a first rate
scientific publication, but are nevertheless of interest and value for the
participants of the conference
* track-based papers (respectable researchers will organize tracks on
invitation)
* invited papers
* proposals for tutorials and panels
* proposals for workshops
The program committee may decide to accept a submission as a short paper
(20003000 words) if it reports interesting results but does not justify
publication of a full paper. Research papers will be published in the LNCS
series of Springer Verlag. Communications will be included in additional
local proceedings. A selection of outstanding papers from the conference
may be invited for publication in an internationally recognized journal
(subject to additional reviewing). All contributions should be in PDF
format and should be submitted electronically via the ADBIS `Submission and
Review System. For their submissions, authors are encouraged to consider
the final paper format requirements, as specified at the conference site.
Research papers should be original contributions and should not be accepted
or submitted elsewhere until the decisions of the ADBIS 2010 program
committee are announced. At least one author from every submission accepted
to appear in the Springer proceedings or the local proceedings is obliged
to register and attend the conference.
AWARDS
The best paper authored solely by students will receive an award.
Submissions should indicate their eligibility for the award.
LANGUAGE
The official language of the conference is English.
GENERAL CHAIR
Mirjana Ivanovic, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
Bernhard Thalheim, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Germany
Barbara Catania, University of Genova, Italy
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Costin Badica, Romania
Guntis Barzdins, Latvia
Alberto Belussi, Italy
Andras Benczur, Hungary
Maria Bielikova, Slovakia
Omar Boucelma, France
Dumitru Burdescu, Romania
Stephane Bressan, Singapore
Zoran Budimac, Serbia
Albertas Caplinskas, Lithuania
Boris Chidlovskii, France
Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Italy
Johann Eder, Austria
Pedro Furtado, Portugal
Matteo Golfarelli, Italy
Giovanna Guerrini, Italy
Hele-Mai Haav, Estonia
Leonid Kalinichenko, Russia
Ahto Kalja, Estonia
Damir Kalpic, Croatia
Mehmed Kantardzic, USA
Panagiotis Karras, Singapore
Sergei Kuznetsov, Russia
Ivan Lukovic, Serbia
Federica Mandreoli, Italy
Rainer Manthey, Germany
Manuk Manukyan, Armenia
Joris Mihaeli, Istrael
Paolo Missier, UK
Tadeusz Morzy, Poland
Alexandros Nanopoulos, Germany
Pavol Navrat, Slovakia
Mykola Nikitchenko, Ukraine
Boris Novikov, Russia
Gordana Pavlovic-Lazetic, Serbia
Jaroslav Pokorny, Czech Republic
Stefano Rizzi, Italy
Paolo Rosso, Spain
Ismael Sanz, Spain
Vaclav Snasel, Czech Republik
Predrag Stanisic, Montenegro
Bela Stantic, Australia
Dragan Stojanovic, Serbia
Manolis Terrovitis, Greece
Stefan Trausan Matu, Romania
Athena Vakali, Greece
Olegas Vasilecas, Lithuania
Panos Vassiliadis, Greece
Goran Velinov, Former Yugoslav Republic Macedonia
Tatjana Welzer, Slovenia
Marek Wojciechowski, Poland
Limsoon Wong, Singapore
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Chairman:
Zoran Putnik, University of Novi Sad
Members (all from University of Novi Sad):
Dejan Mitrovic, Secretary
Vladimir Kurbalija
Miroslav Veskovic
Milo Radovanovic
Saa Toic
Ivan Pribela
Jovana Vidakovic
ivana Komlenov
Gordana Rakic
Doni Pracner
ADBIS STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR
Leonid Kalinichenko, Russian Academy of Science (Russia)
ADBIS STEERING COMMITTEE
Paolo Atzeni (Italy)
Andras Benczur (Hungary)
Albertas Caplinskas (Lithuania)
Johann Eder (Austria)
Marite Kirikova (Latvia)
Hele-Mai Haav (Estonia)
Mirjana Ivanovic (Serbia)
Hannu Jaakkola (Finland)
Mikhail Kogalovsky (Russia)
Yannis Manolopoulos (Greece)
Rainer Manthey (Germany)
Manuk Manukyan (Armenia)
Joris Mihaeli (Israel)
Tadeusz Morzy (Poland)
Pavol Navrat (Slovakia)
Boris Novikov (Russia)
Mykola Nikitchenko (Ukraine)
Jaroslav Pokorny (Czech Republic)
Boris Rachev (Bulgaria)
Bernhard Thalheim (Germany)
Gottfried Vossen (Germany)
Tatjana Welzer (Slovenia)
Viacheslav Wolfengagen (Russia)
Ester Zumpano (Italy)
CONFERENCE VENUE
The venue of the conference will be town of Novi Sad, capital of Vojvodina
province and a large industrial and cultural centre
(http://www.novisad.rs/, http://perun.pmf.uns.ac.rs/novisad/).
Novi Sad is a city located in northern Serbia; it lies on the banks of the
Danube river in the province of Vojvodina. Novi Sad is located on the water
route Rhine Main Danube which connects nine countries and six
capitals. It is also on the main route from the central Europe (through
Hungary) to south-eastern Europe (FYR of Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria,
Turkey). Novi Sad lies 300 km south of Budapest (Hungary), 70 km north of
Belgrade, 360 km east of Zagreb (Croatia) and 160 km west of Timisoara
(Romania).
Its name means “New Planting” (noun) in Serbian and is also known as
Neoplanta (in Latin), Neusatz (in German), and Uj Videk (in Hungarian).
The population of Novi Sad is about 300.000 citizens. Serbian language is
spoken by majority of citizens. However, Hungarian, Slovakian, Rumanian and
Ruthanian languages are also widely spoken and officially used according to
the law and decision of the towns assembly.
Lectures and sessions will take place at Department of Mathematics and
Informatics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad.
CONTACT ADDRESSES
Mirjana Ivanovic, General Chair
Email: mira@dmi.uns.ac.rs
Zoran Putnik, Organizing General Chair
Email: putnik@dmi.uns.ac.rs
Dejan Mitrovic, Secretary
Email: dejan@dmi.uns.ac.rs
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