CFP: WebDB'2010 (International Workshop on the Web and Databases), 6/6/2010. Indianapolis, Indiana
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CALL FOR PAPERS
13th International Workshop on the Web and Databases (WebDB 2010)
Collocated with ACM SIGMOD 2010
June 6, 2010. Indianapolis, Indiana
The WebDB workshop focuses on providing a forum where researchers, theoreticians, and practitioners can share their knowledge and opinions about problems and solutions at the intersection of data management and the Web. WebDB has high impact and has been a forum in which a number of seminal papers have been presented.
Website: http://webdb2010.org/
Topics of Interest
This year WebDB will focus on Quality of Web Data and on Linked Data, but papers on all aspects of the Web and Databases are welcom. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Bridging structured and unstructured data on the Web
Cleansing and Integrating Linked Data and Web data
Cloud computing and distributed computing over the Web
Data integration over the Web
Data models and query languages for Web information
Data-intensive applications on the Web
Database support for social network and Web 2.0 applications
Information retrieval in semi-structured data and the Web
Location-aware Web applications
Mining Web data
Profiling Linked Data
Producing and Querying Linked Data
Quality of Web data and Linked Data
Semantic search on the Web
Semi-structured data management
The Semantic Web and reasoning on Web data
Web information extraction
Web privacy and security
Web services-based architecture and applications
Web source discovery, analysis, and retrieval
Web-based distributed data management
Important Dates
Submission: March 29, 2010
Notification: May 4, 2010
Camera ready: May 24, 2010
Submission Instructions
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that are not being considered for publication in any other forum. Papers should be submitted electronically as PDF files and be formatted using the ACM guidelines and SIGMOD proceedings template available at:
http://www.sigmod2010.org/sigmod_formatting.shtml
Papers submitted cannot exceed six pages in length, including reference and appendix. Submissions should be uploaded through Microsoft's CMT submission site at:
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/WEBDB2010/
All submissions will be handled electronically. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee.
Conference Organizers
* Workshop Co-Chairs:
Xin Luna Dong, AT&T Labs-Research, USA
Felix Naumann, Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany
* Program Committee Members:
Alexander Löser (University of Technology, Berlin)
Alin Deutsch (UC San Diego)
Amelie Marian (Rutgers University)
AnHai Doan (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Anish Das Sarma (Yahoo!)
Beng Chin Ooi (National University of Singapore)
Bertram Ludäscher (UC Davis)
Bin Cui (Beijing University)
Chris Bizer (Free University of Berlin)
Christoph Koch (Cornell University)
Christopher Ré (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Dan Suciu (University of Washington)
Daniela Florescu (Oracle)
Donald Kossmann (ETH-Zürich)
Erhard Rahm (University of Leipzig)
Gerome Miklau (UMass-Amherst)
Haixun Wang (Microsoft Research at Asia)
Jayavel Shanmugasundaram (Yahoo!)
Jeffrey Yu (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Karl Aberer (EPFL)
Michael Benedikt (University of Oxford)
Michael Cafarella (University of Michigan)
Michalis Petropoulos (SUNY Buffalo)
Panagiotis Ipeirotis (NYU)
Piero Fraternalli (Politecnico di Milano)
Todd Green (UC Davis)
Vassilis Christophisdes (ICS-FORTH)
Wenfei Fan (University of Edinburgh)
Yi Chen (Arizona State University)
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