NoCoDA 2012 - First Int. Workshop on Non-Conventional Data-Access (NoCoDA)
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Topics/Call fo Papers
First Int. Workshop on Non-Conventional Data-Access (NoCoDA)
As more and more information becomes available to a growing multitude of people, the ways to access data are rapidly evolving as they must take into consideration, on one front, the kind of data available today and, on the other front, a new population of prospective users. This need on two opposite fronts has already originated a steadily growing set of proposals of non-conventional ways to access data while inheriting, where possible, the formidable equipment of methods, techniques and methodologies that have been produced in the database field during the last forty years. The workshop welcomes contributions on the conceptual and semantic aspects of non-conventional methods for data access and on their practical application to modern data and knowledge management.
Important dates:
Paper submission: May 7, 2012
Notifications sent: June 4, 2012
Camera-ready papers: June, 11th 2012
As more and more information becomes available to a growing multitude of people, the ways to access data are rapidly evolving as they must take into consideration, on one front, the kind of data available today and, on the other front, a new population of prospective users. This need on two opposite fronts has already originated a steadily growing set of proposals of non-conventional ways to access data while inheriting, where possible, the formidable equipment of methods, techniques and methodologies that have been produced in the database field during the last forty years. The workshop welcomes contributions on the conceptual and semantic aspects of non-conventional methods for data access and on their practical application to modern data and knowledge management.
Important dates:
Paper submission: May 7, 2012
Notifications sent: June 4, 2012
Camera-ready papers: June, 11th 2012
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