BD3 2013 - 1st International Workshop on Big Dynamic Distributed Data
Topics/Call fo Papers
As the amount of streaming data produced by large-scale systems such as environmental monitoring, scientific experiments and communication networks grows rapidly, new approaches are needed to effectively process and analyze such data. There are several promising directions in the area of large-scale distributed computation, that is, where multiple computing entities work together over partitions of the massive, streaming data to perform complex computations. Two important paradigms in this realm are continuous distributed monitoring (i.e., continually maintaining an accurate estimate of a complex query), and distributed and cluster-based systems that allow the processing of big, streaming data (e.g., IBM System S, Amazon S4, and Twitter Storm).
The aim of the BD3 workshop is to bring together computer scientists with interests in this field to present recent innovations, find topics of common interest and to stimulate further development of new approaches to deal with massive dynamic and distributed data.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Novel architectures for BD3
Extensions to existing models for BD3
Algorithms for mining and analytics for BD3
Query processing in BD3
Efficient communication protocols for BD3
Languages and structures for BD3
Theoretical basis and hardness for BD3
Engineering case-studies in BD3
Position papers on challenges and new directions in BD3
Privacy issues in BD3
Energy efficiency and reliability in BD3
Scheduling and provisioning issues in BD3
The aim of the BD3 workshop is to bring together computer scientists with interests in this field to present recent innovations, find topics of common interest and to stimulate further development of new approaches to deal with massive dynamic and distributed data.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Novel architectures for BD3
Extensions to existing models for BD3
Algorithms for mining and analytics for BD3
Query processing in BD3
Efficient communication protocols for BD3
Languages and structures for BD3
Theoretical basis and hardness for BD3
Engineering case-studies in BD3
Position papers on challenges and new directions in BD3
Privacy issues in BD3
Energy efficiency and reliability in BD3
Scheduling and provisioning issues in BD3
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