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CIDR 2013 - 6th BIENNIAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATIVE DATA SYSTEMS RESEARCH

Date2013-01-06

Deadline2012-08-10

VenueAsilomar, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttps://www.cidrdb.org/cidr2013

Topics/Call fo Papers

6th BIENNIAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATIVE DATA SYSTEMS RESEARCH (CIDR)
OVERVIEW

The biennial Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR) is a systems-oriented conference, complementary in its mission to the mainstream database conferences like SIGMOD and VLDB, emphasizing the systems architecture perspective. CIDR gathers researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry to discuss the latest innovative and visionary ideas in the field.
Papers are invited on novel approaches to data systems architecture and usage. CIDR mainly encourages papers about innovative and risky data management system architecture ideas, systems-building experience and insight, resourceful experimental studies, provocative position statements. CIDR especially values innovation, experience-based insight, and vision.
SUBMISSIONS

Regular Submissions

Topics of interest include but are not limited to: database systems, storage management, cloud computing, massive data analysis, software service infrastructure, scalability and dependability, personal information spaces, embedded and sensor databases, user interfaces, information integration and data cleaning architectures, information retrieval, declarative systems, data management in networks, benchmarking and experimental methodology. We also welcome submissions on thought-provoking applications and emerging uses of data management technology.
Submissions must be formatted using the ACM SIG style. (see ACM Template), and must not exceed SIX pages in length (half the length of a SIGMOD paper, to enforce concise presentation). Authors of papers on implemented systems are highly encouraged to also submit a one-page demo proposal detailing a 10-minute demonstration of the work to be given at the conference. Final versions of accepted papers will be published in the electronic proceedings of the CIDR conference and will be given a space allocation of up to 12 pages.
To encourage authors to submit only their best work, each person can be an author or co-author of only one regular submission to CIDR. Authors cannot be added to a paper after submission. If an author appears on multiple submissions, the PC may reject all those submissions without review.
Outrageous Ideas and Vision Track

In cooperation with the Computing Community Consortium, CIDR invites submissions to a special "Outrageous Ideas and Vision" track. The emphasis of this track will be on long term challenges and opportunities for the database and data management communities that are outside of current mainstream research in the field. In contrast to regular CIDR submissions, which are expected to have grounding in current or near-term practice, the submissions to the Outrageous Ideas and Vision track will be judged on the extent to which they expand the possibilities and horizons of the field. Submissions to this track should follow the same formatting guidelines as regular submissions, but are limited to be at most FOUR pages in length for both submission and final publication.
Note that authors can submit papers to the Outrageous Ideas and Vision track in addition to the one allowed regular CIDR submission. Also note that we anticipate that only a small portion of the papers accepted to the conference will be from the Outrageous Ideas and Vision Track.
To encourage researchers to present truly visionary concepts, the CCC is offering prizes to up to 3 top papers in this special track: first prize $1000, second prize $750, and third prize $500, to be awarded as travel grants.
IMPORTANT DATES

(all deadlines are 11:59pm Pacific Time)
August 3, 2012: abstract submission deadline
August 10, 2012: paper submission deadline
October 12, 2012: author notification
November 4, 2012: camera-ready papers due
January 6-9, 2013: conference
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION

Conference Chairs
  * Anastasia Ailamaki, EPFL
  * Michael Franklin, UC Berkeley
  * Joe Hellerstein, UC Berkeley
Program Chair
  * Anastasia Ailamaki, EPFL
Local Arrangements Chair
  * David DeWitt, Microsoft and Wisconsin
Gong Show Organizer
  * Yanlei Diao, UMass Amherst
Program Committee
Alan Fekete, University of Sydney
Alfons Kemper, Technical University of Munich
Alkis Polyzotis, UCSC
Alon Halevy, Google Inc.
Anish Sarma, Yahoo! Research
Carlo Curino, Yahoo! Research
Chris Jermaine, Rice University
Daniel Abadi, Yale University
George Candea, EPFL
Goetz Graefe, HP Labs
Gustavo Alonso, ETH Zurich
H V Jagadish, University of Michigan
Hank Korth, Lehigh University
Harumi Kuno, HP Labs
Jens Dittrich, Saarland University
Jignesh Patel, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Jose Blakeley, Microsoft Research
Magdalena Balazinska, University of Washington
Peter Triantafillou, University of Patras
Phil Bernstein, Microsoft Research
Philippe Bonnet, University of Copenhagen
Randal Burns, Johns Hopkins University
Ryan Johnson, University of Toronto
Sam Madden, MIT
Shel Finkelstein, SAP
Shimin Chen, HP Labs China
Shivnath Babu, Duke University
Sihem Amer-Yahia, Qatar Computing Research Institute
Stan Zdonik, Brown University
Stratos Idreos, CWI
Ugur Cetintemel, Brown University
Yanlei Diao, UMass Amherst
FOR MORE INFORMATION, NEWS, AND UPDATES, visit http://www.cidrdb.org/cidr2013

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