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ICDE 2005 - PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
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- Subject: ICDE 2005 - PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
- From: Shojiro NISHIO <nishio [at] ist.osaka-u.ac.jp>
- Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 18:34:38 +0900
日本データベース学会の皆様 来年4月に東京で開催予定の、第21回 IEEE データ工学国際会議(ICDE 2005) の論文募集(英語版)をお送りいたします。 ICDEは、ACM SIGMOD、VLDBとならんで、データベース分野の三大国際会議と呼 ばれております。 論文アブストラクト締切は今年の6月24日、本文締切7月1日となっており ます。 日本から1編でも多くの論文をご投稿いただきますよう、何卒宜しくお願い申 し上げます。 ICDE 2005 Program Co-Chair 西尾 章治郎 8><============================================================ PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS The 21st International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2005) April 5-8, 2005 National Center of Sciences, Tokyo, Japan Sponsored by The IEEE Computer Society The Database Society of Japan (DBSJ) Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE) (Pending final approval from IPSJ and IEICE) http://icde2005.is.tsukuba.ac.jp/ http://icde2005.naist.jp/ (mirror) Scope ----- Data Engineering deals with the use of engineering techniques and methodologies in the design, development and assessment of information systems for different computing platforms and application environments. The ICDE 2005 International Conference on Data Engineering provides a premier forum for: - sharing research solutions to problems of today's information society - exposing practicing engineers to evolving research, tools, and practices, and providing them with an early opportunity to evaluate these - raising awareness in the research community the problems of practical data engineering applications - promoting the exchange of data engineering technologies and experience among researchers and practicing engineers - identifying new issues and directions for future research and development work. Welcome to Tokyo ---------------- The conference will be held in Tokyo, the capital city of Japan. Tokyo is also the most populous metropolitan area in the world. From its establishment in 1603 to the end of the 19th century, Tokyo prospered as a castle town called Edo. Tokyo still remains as an exciting and attractive city that is constantly developing. Yet despite its complex urban landscape and impressive architecture, this city abounds with parks and gardens. Particularly in the Spring season, blooming cherry blossoms will welcome you to Tokyo. Well-known sites close to Tokyo include the Great Buddha statue at Kamakura and the scenic Mt. Fuji. Paper Submissions ----------------- ICDE 2005 invites research submissions on all topics related to data engineering, including but not limited to those listed below (the corresponding area chairs are listed at the end of this preliminary call for papers): 1. Database System Internals and Performance 2. Query Processing and Optimization 3. Data Warehouse, OLAP, and Statistical Databases 4. Mining Data, Text and Web 5. Semi-structured Data and XML 6. Middleware, Web Services, and Workflow 7. Heterogeneity, Semantic Web, and Metadata 8. Privacy and Security 9. Stream Processing, Continuous Queries, and Sensor Databases 10. Database Applications and Experiences 11. Temporal, Spatial, Scientific, and Biological Databases 12. Distributed, Parallel, Deep Web, and P2P Databases 13. Data Management for Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing Research papers must be submitted via the ICDE 2005 web site (http://icde2005.is.tsukuba.ac.jp/) by July 1, 2004, in 8.5" X 11" IEEE camera-ready format, with a 12-pagen limit. Further instructions will be posted on the Submissions web page of the conference web site. All accepted papers will appear in the Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society. An award will be given to the best paper. ==================================================================== Important Dates --------------- Abstract deadline: June 24(THU), 2004 2pm PST Submission deadline: July 1(THU), 2004 2pm PST Notification date: September 13(MON), 2004 ==================================================================== Demonstrations -------------- Demonstration proposals should focus on new technology, advances in applied databases, or new techniques. Demonstration proposals must be no more than four double-column pages, and should give a brief description of the demonstrated system, explain what is going to be demonstrated, and state the significance of the contribution to database technology, applications, or techniques. Proposals should be submitted electronically by July 1, 2004 to the Demo Chair, Ling Liu (lingliu [at] cc.gatech.edu). Industrial Program, Panels, Seminars ------------------------------------- Information for proposing Industrial Program, Panels, and Seminars will be announced soon. Workshops --------- We invite proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with ICDE 2005. We solicit proposals for workshops related to the conference topics. Proposals for workshops should stress how they intend to provide more insight into the proposed topics with respect to the main conference. The scope definition of the proposal should encompass only some of the topics of the main conference. Workshop proposals should be submitted to the workshop chair, Masatoshi Yoshikawa (yosikawa [at] itc.nagoya-u.ac.jp) with the title, a description of the topic, and the names of key organizers such as program chair(s), by July 1, 2004. Prior contact with the workshop chair is encouraged. The organizer(s) of approved workshops will be responsible for advertising their workshop, and for the reviewing process for their workshop's papers, and for the collection of camera-ready copies of accepted papers. Currently, workshops on the following topics are planned: * Ubiquitous Data Management (UDM2005) --- In Memoriam Prof. Kambayashi --- * Challenges in Web Information Retrieval and Integration * Biomedical Data Engineering * Privacy Data Management * Autonomic Database Systems Conference Officers (*chairperson) ------------------- Honorary Chair: The Late Yahiko Kambayashi (Kyoto University, Japan) Organizing Committee Chair: Yoshifumi Masunaga (Ochanomizu University, Japan) General Chairs: Rakesh Agrawal (IBM Almaden Research Center, USA) Masaru Kitsuregawa (University of Tokyo, Japan) Program Chairs: Karl Aberer (EPF Lausanne, Switzerland) Michael Franklin (UC Berkeley, USA) Shojiro Nishio (Osaka University, Japan) Executive Committee Chair: Jun Adachi (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Panel Chairs: Umeshwar Dayal (HP Labs, USA) Hongjun Lu (Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology, China) Hans-Jorg Schek (UMIT, Austria, and ETH Zurich, Switzerland) Tutorial Chairs: Michael J. Carey (BEA Systems, USA) Stefano Ceri (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Kyu-Young Whang (KAIST, Korea) Demo Chair: Ling Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Industrial Chairs: Anand Deshpande (Persistent Systems, India) Anant Jhingran (IBM Silicon Valley Lab, USA) Eric Simon (Medience, France) Local Arrangement: Haruo Yokota* (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Naoki Akaboshi (Fujitsu Laboratories, Japan) Masatoshi Arikawa (University of Tokyo, Japan) Norio Katayama (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Takashi Kobayashi (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Takashi Tomii (Yokohama National University, Japan) Workshop: Masatoshi Yoshikawa* (Nagoya University, Japan) Toshiyuki Amagasa (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan) Proceedings Chair: Motomichi Toyama (Keio University, Japan) Publicity: Hiroyuki Kitagawa* (University of Tsukuba, Japan) Yoshiharu Ishikawa (University of Tsukuba, Japan) DBSJ Liaison: Hiroshi Ishikawa (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan) Treasurer: Miyuki Nakano (University of Tokyo, Japan) Area Chairs ----------- 1. Database System Internals and Performance Anastassia Ailamaki (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) 2. Query Processing and Optimization Alfons Kemper (University of Passau, Germany) 3. Data Warehouse, OLAP, and Statistical Databases Kian-Lee Tan (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 4. Mining Data, Text and Web Kyuseok Shim (Seoul National University, Korea) 5. Semi-structured Data and XML Jayavel Shanmugasundaram (Cornell University, USA) 6. Middleware, Web Services, and Workflow Gustavo Alonso (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) 7. Heterogeneity, Semantic Web, and Metadata Wolfgang Nejdl (University of Hannover, Germany) 8. Privacy and Security Sharad Mehrotra (UC Irvine, USA) 9. Stream Processing, Continuous Queries, and Sensor Databases Phillip Gibbons (Intel Research, USA) 10. Database Applications and Experiences Jayant R. Haritsa (IISc Bangalore, India) 11. Temporal, Spatial, Scientific, and Biological Databases Jignesh M. Patel (University of Michigan, USA) 12. Distributed, Parallel, Deep Web, and P2P Databases Evaggelia Pitoura (University of Ioannina, Greece) 13. Data Management for Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing Takahiro Hara (Osaka University, Japan)
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