IMPORTANT
Dates
- Abstract Deadline:
June 25, 2003 2pm PST
- Submission Deadline:
July 2, 2003 2pm PST
(seminar proposals July 23)
- Notification date:
September 15, 2003
- Final version due:
December 19, 2003 (no extensions)
GENERAL Chairs
PROGRAM Chairs
INDUSTRIAL Chair
PANEL Chair
SEMINAR Chair
DEMONSTRATION Chair
AREA Chairs
- Beng Chin Ooi,
National U. of Singapore
- Joe Hellerstein,
UC Berkeley
- Dimitrios Gunopulos,
UC Riverside
- Jiawei Han,
UIUC
- Yannis Papakonstantinou,
UC San Diego
- Mary Fernandez,
AT&T Research
- Ling Liu,
Georgia Tech
- Jeff Naughton,
U. Wisc.
- Guy Lohman,
IBM Almaden
- Panos Chrysanthis,
U. Pittsburgh
- Aidong Zhang,
SUNY Buffalo
- Louiqa Raschid,
U. Md
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The ICDE 2004 International Conference on Data
Engineering provides a premier forum for:
- presenting new research results;
- 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 of the
problems of practical applications of data engineering;
- promoting the exchange of data engineering technologies
and experience among researchers and practicing engineers.
ICDE 2004 invites research submissions on all topics
related to data engineering, including but not limited to those listed below (the
corresponding area chairs are listed on the bottom left):
- Indexing, access methods, data structures
- Query processing (standard and adaptive) and query
optimization
- Data Warehouse, OLAP, and Statistical Databases
- Mining Data, Text, and the Web
- Semi-structured data, metadata, and XML
- Web Data Management
- Middleware, workflow, and security
- Stream processing, continuous queries, and sensor
DBs
- Database applications and experiences
- Distributed, parallel and mobile DBs
- Temporal, Spatial and Multimedia databases
- Scientific and Biological databases and Bioinformatics
Research papers must be submitted via
the conference web site by July 2, 2003, in the 8/5" x 11" IEEE camera-ready
format, with a 12-page limit. Further instructions will be posted on the Submissions web page of the ICDE'04 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.
A separate award will be given to the best student paper. Papers eligible for this award
must have a (graduate or undergraduate) student listed as the first and contact author,
and the majority of the authors must be students. Such submissions must be marked as
student papers at the time of submission.
INDUSTRIAL PROGRAM
The conference program will include a number of short papers and invited presentations devoted
to industrial developments. Send your papers/proposals electronically, clearly marked as
industrial track papers, by July 2, 2003 to the Industrial Program Chair.
PANELS
Panel proposals must include an abstract, an outline of the panel format, and relevant
information about the proposed panelists. Send your proposals electronically by July 2,
2003 to the Panel Chair.
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SEMINARS
Seminar proposals must include an abstract, an outline, a description of the
target audience, duration (1.5 or 3 hours), and a short bio of the presenter(s). Send your
proposals electronically by July 23, 2003 to the Seminar Chair.
DEMONSTRATIONS
Demonstration proposals should focus on new technology, advances in applying databases, or
new techniques. Demonstration proposals must be no more than four double-columned pages,
and should give a short 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 2, 2003
to the Demonstation Chair.
1-page CFP (PDF)
ASCII version of CFP
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