TaPP 2010 -- Call for Papers (Submission website is now open)
TaPP '10 Call for Papers (http://www.usenix.org/events/tapp10/cfp/)
2nd Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Provenance (TaPP '10)
February 22, 2010
San Jose, CA
Sponsored by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association
TaPP '10 will be co-located with the 8th USENIX Conference on File and
Storage Technologies (FAST '10), which will take place February 2326,
2010.
Important Dates
* Submissions due: December 14, 2009, 11:59 p.m. PST
* Notification of acceptance: January 22, 2010
* Electronic files due: February 16, 2010
Workshop Organizers
Program Chairs
Margo Seltzer, Harvard University
Wang-Chiew Tan, University of California, Santa Cruz
Program Committee
Adriane Chapman, The MITRE Corporation
Susan Davidson, University of Pennsylania
Nate Foster, Princeton University
Joseph Futelle, NCSA
Ashish Gehani, SRI
Todd J. Green, University of California, Davis
Gerome Miklau, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Craig Soules, HP Labs
Dan Suciu, University of Washington
Stijn Vansummeren, Hasselt University
Steering Committee
James Cheney, University of Edinburgh
Michael Hicks, University of Maryland
Bertram Ludaescher, University of California, Davis
Margo Seltzer, Harvard University
Craig Soules, HP Labs
Val Tannen, University of Pennsylvania
Overview
Provenance, or meta-information about computations, computer systems,
database queries, scientific workflows, and so on, is emerging as a
central issue in a number of disciplines. The TaPP workshop series
builds upon a set of workshops on Principles of Provenance organized in
20072009, which helped raise the profile of this area within diverse
research communities, such as databases, security, and programming
languages. We hope to attract serious cross-disciplinary, foundational,
and highly speculative research and to facilitate needed interaction
with the broader systems community and with industry.
Topics
We invite submissions addressing research problems involving provenance
in any area of computer science, including but not limited to:
* Databases
o Data provenance and lineage
o Uncertainty/probabilistic databases
o Curated databases
o Data quality/integration/cleaning
o Privacy/anonymity
o Data forensics
* Programming languages and software engineering
o Bi-directional, adaptive, and self-adjusting computation
o Traceability
o Source code management/version control/configuration management
o Model-driven design and analysis
* Systems and security
o Provenance aware/versioned file systems
o Provenance and audit/integrity/information flow security
o Trusted computing
o Traces and reflective/adaptive/self-adjusting systems
o Digital libraries
* Workflows/scientific computation
o Efficient/incremental recomputation
o Scientific data exploration and visualization
o Workflow provenance querying
o User interfaces
Deadline and Submission Instructions
We invite submissions of either full papers describing relatively mature
work or short papers on ongoing work. Short papers are meant to allow
authors to talk about ongoing work that is not yet suitable for
publication. Short papers may be included in the online proceedings at
the authors' discretion.
Submissions will be received electronically via a Web form
(https://papers.usenix.org/hotcrp/tapp10/).
The Web form will ask for contact information
for the paper and will allow for the submission of your full paper file
in PDF format. PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL SUBMISSIONS.
Papers should be formatted in two columns to fit in either four or ten
pages, using 10 point Times Roman type on 12 point leading, in a text
block of 6.5" by 9". A Latex template, associate style file, and a Word
template can be found at:
http://www.usenix.org/events/tapp10/cfp/#howsubmit
Simultaneous submission of the same work to multiple venues, submission
of previously published work, or plagiarism constitutes dishonesty or
fraud. USENIX, like other scientific and technical conferences and
journals, prohibits these practices and may take action against authors
who have committed them. See the USENIX Conference Submissions Policy
(http://www.usenix.org/events/submissionspolicy.html) for details.
Questions? Contact your program chairs, tapp10chairs@usenix.org, or the
USENIX office, submissionspolicy@usenix.org.
Papers accompanied by nondisclosure agreement forms will not be
considered. Accepted submissions will be treated as confidential prior
to publication on the USENIX Web site; rejected submissions will be
permanently treated as confidential.
All papers will be available online to registered attendees before the
workshop. If your accepted paper should not be published prior to the
event, please notify production@usenix.org. The papers will be available
online to everyone beginning on the day of the workshop, February 22,
2010.
Registration Materials
Complete program and registration information will be available in late
January 2010 on the workshop Web site. If you would like to receive the
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