CFP: Updates in XML, an EDBT/ICDT 2010 workshop
Workshop on Updates in XML
in conjunction with EDBT/ICDT 2010
March 22, 2010 - Lausanne, Switzerland
Invited Speakers (to be completed): Michael Benedikt, Philippa Gardner
Submission Deadline: 20 November 2009
Proceedings will appear in the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series
http://updates2010.lri.fr
Important Dates
* Paper Submission Deadline: 20 November 2009
* Notification of Acceptance: 15 December 2009
* Camera Ready Copy: 10 January 2010
* Workshop: 22 March 2010
Theme and Goals
The theme of the workshop is updates in any data model, with an
emphasis on XML and recent models.
Updates have always been considered in databases, as change is
inherent to their lifecycle and that of their applications. Updates
arise in every data model, in many different contexts and situations,
and raise numerous issues and problems, many of which are also
important to deal with in practice. Over years, a powerful collection
of approaches, concepts, techniques and algorithms has been developed.
However, many problems remain open, new issues arise in recent data
models like XML, semi-structured, graph-based, RDF and probabilistic
among others, some widely used in practice, and updates have recently
known a new gain of interest.
The goal of the workshop is to address open problems in general and
new issues in recent models, by bringing together academics,
practitioners, users and vendors. It is also to stimulate discussions
on reviewing existing results, possibly w.r.t. new issues, and on the
connections between the different topics in update management, as well
as on future trends.
Topics of Interest
We solicit submissions describing original contributions, from both
researchers and practitioners. The scope of the workshop includes but
is not limited to:
* Updates in any data model, and in particular XML and recent models
* Update languages
* Conflicting or inconsistent updates
* Independence between views and updates for optimization
* Type systems for update validation
* Incremental validation
* Incremental query evaluation and view maintenance
* Updates and provenance
* Probabilistic updates and updates on probabilistic databases
* Dynamic constraints
* Schema update languages and schema evolution
* View updates
* Access control and privacy issues in the presence of updates
* Effects of updates on indexing structures
* Implementation issues
* Update support in systems/products
* Effects of updates on applications
* Relationships between updates and versions
* RDF updates
Submission Guidelines
Paper submission will be electronic. All formatting should follow ACM
guidelines http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates.
The length of a submission should be no more than 8 pages.
Submission site is now open:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=xmlupdates2010.
Paper Publication
All papers for the EDBT/ICDT 2010 event (EDBT, ICDT, Workshops,
Tutorials) will be published in the same way, as follows (see EDBT
CFP: http://lbd.epfl.ch/EDBTICDT/edbt-cfp.html). The proceedings will
appear in the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series. The
access to the electronic proceedings will be completely free.
The results must be unpublished and not submitted for publication
elsewhere, including the formal proceedings of other symposia or
workshops. All authors of accepted papers will be expected to sign
copyright release forms. One author of each accepted paper will be
expected to present it at the workshop.
Papers will be made available in online conference proceedings,
possibly hosted within the ACM Digital Library (subject to approval).
To enable conference attendees and the general community to glimpse at
the content a bit ahead of the conference, we plan to make the papers
electronically available before the conference, on March 15, 2010.
Authors are thus encouraged to make sure the necessary patent issues
are solved and enable publication by this date.
Organizing Committee
* Giovanna Guerrini
* Marco Mesiti
* Emmanuel Waller
Program Committee
* Zohra Bellahsene
* Michael Benedikt
* James Cheney
* Dario Colazzo
* Wouter Gelade
* Francoise Gire
* Giorgio Ghelli
* H. V. Jagadish
* Eric Pardede
* Pierre Senellart
* Jerome Simeon
* Val Tannen
Invited Speakers (to be completed)
* Michael Benedikt
* Philippa Gardner
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