Call for Papers

 

Topics The conference covers a broad range of topics, including traditional database management, as well new challenges for data management in any possible domain. Prospective authors are encouraged to consider novel topics and approaches rather than proposing incremental improvements of existing results. Suggested topics include the following:

§   Access Methods and Physical Design

§   Active Databases

§   Complexity and Performance Evaluation

§   Concurrency and Recovery

§   Constraint Databases

§   Data Integration and Interoperability

§   Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

§   Data Models and Database Design

§   Database Programming Languages

§   Database Updates

§   Databases and Information Retrieval

§   Databases and Workflow

§   Databases and the Semantic Web

§   Databases in e-commerce and e-services

§   Deductive Databases and Knowledge Bases

§   Distributed and Parallel Databases

§   Geographic Information Systems

§   Imprecise Information and Approximate Queries

§   Integrity and Security

§   Logic and Databases

§   Multimedia Databases

§   Object-Oriented Databases

§   Query Languages

§   Query processing and Optimization

§   Real-time Databases

§   Semi-structured, XML, and Web data

§   Scientific and Statistical Databases

§   Spatial and Temporal Databases

§   Transaction Management  

§   Views, Data Warehousing  and OLAP

 

 

Papers SEBD 2003 invites submissions of research, industry and application contributions as well as software demonstrations. Research papers, describing original ideas on the fundamental aspects of all forms of database systems and technology, are solicited. Moreover, extended abstract containing descriptions of on-going projects or presenting results already published are also welcome. 

Submission SEBD 2003 submissions generally must be in electronic form using the Portable Document Format (pdf) or the Postscipt format (ps). Papers must be submitted electronically using the conference management tool. Papers must be formatted using the Lecture Notes in Computer Science style. Research paper presenting original works should be at most 12 pages whereas extended abstract should be at most 8 pages.

Important Dates  

Paper submission deadline: March 8, 2004
Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2004
Camera-ready copy due: May 10, 2004
Conference:
June 21-23, 2004