DBPL 2007 Call for Papers

From: marenas_at_ing.puc.cl <marcelo.arenas1_at_gmail.com>
Date: 27 Mar 2007 12:24:02 -0700
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Call for Papers

11th International Symposium on Database Programming Languages (DBPL 2007)

http://dcc.puc.cl/dbpl07/

Collocated with VLDB 2007

Vienna, Austria. September 23-24, 2007.

The 11th Biennial Symposium on Data Base Programming Languages (DBPL 2007) to be held on September 23-24, 2007, in Vienna, Austria, continues the tradition of excellence initiated by its predecessors in Roscoff, Finistere (1987), Salishan, Oregon (1989), Nafplion, Argolida (1991), Manhattan, New York (1993), Gubbio, Umbria (1995), Estes Park, Colorado (1997), Kinloch Rannoch, Scotland (1999), Marino, Rome (2001), Potsdam, Germany (2003) and Trondheim, Norway (2005).

Over the years DBPL has established itself as the main venue for publishing and discussing new ideas at the intersection of database and programming languages research. Many key contributions in query languages for object-oriented data, persistent databases, nested relational data, semistructured data, as well as fundamental ideas in types for query languages have been first announced and discussed at DBPL. Today's emergence of new data management applications like Web services, XML processing, sensor networks and peer to peer data management has lead to a new flurry of creativity in the area lying at the intersection of data management and programming languages, and DBPL is an established destination for such new ideas.

DBPL 2007 solicits theoretical and practical papers in all areas of Data Base Programming Languages. Papers emphasizing new topics or foundations of emerging areas are especially welcome. Suggested, but not exclusive, topics of interest for submissions include:

  • Data exchange
  • Data integration and interoperability
  • Databases and information retrieval
  • Databases and the Semantic Web
  • Database languages in Bioinformatics
  • Databases in computational linguistics
  • Managing uncertain and imprecise information
  • Programming language support for databases
  • Databases in e-commerce
  • Multimedia databases
  • Peer-to-peer data management
  • Stream data processing
  • Schema mapping and metadata management
  • Security in data management
  • Semi-structured data
  • Spatial and temporal data
  • Transaction management
  • Validation, type-checking
  • Web services
  • XML processing

Submission guidelines:

Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers in English presenting original research. Submitted papers must be unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere. The proceedings will be published in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Submissions should be no more than 15 pages long in the format specified by Springer-Verlag at the URL www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Papers longer than 15 pages risk rejection without consideration of their
merits.

It is recommended that each submission begins with a succinct statement of the problem and a summary of the main results. 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. E-mail addresses of the authors should be included on the title page. At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the symposium to present their work.

Important dates:

Submission of papers    :   June 11, 2007
Notification            :   July 26, 2007
Symposium version due   :   August 16, 2007
DBPL 2007               :   September 23-24, 2007
VLDB Conference         :   Sept 25-28, 2007



Invited speaker:

Wenfei Fan (University of Edinburgh & Bell Laboratories)

Program co-chairs:

Marcelo Arenas (PUC Chile)
Michael I. Schwartzbach (U. Aarhus, Denmark)

Program committee:

Sihem Amer-Yahia (Yahoo! Research, USA)
Marcelo Arenas (Co-chair, PUC Chile)
Paolo Atzeni (U. Rome Tre, Italy)
Pablo Barcelo (U. Chile, Chile)
Andrea Cali (Free U. Bolzano/Bozen, Italy) Alin Deutsch (UCSD, USA)
Jan Hidders (U. Antwerp, Belgium)
Anastasios Kementsietsidis (U. Edinburgh, UK) Wim Martens (U. Dortmund, Germany)
Maarten Marx (U. Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Erik Meijer (Microsoft, USA)
Frank Neven (Hasselt U., Belgium)
Benjamin Pierce (U. of Pennsylvania, USA) Mukund Raghavachari (IBM Watson, USA)
Michael I. Schwartzbach (Co-chair, U. Aarhus, Denmark) Helmut Seidl (U. Munchen, Germany)
Jerome Simeon (IBM Watson, USA)
Dan Suciu (U. Washington, USA)
Wang-Chiew Tan (UCSC, USA)
Stijn Vansummeren (Hasselt U., Belgium)
Limsoon Wong (National U. Singapore, Singapore) Received on Tue Mar 27 2007 - 21:24:02 CEST

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