ICDE 2011 - 2011 IEEE 27th International Conference on Data Engineering
Topics/Call fo Papers
The annual ICDE conference addresses research issues in designing, building, managing, and evaluating advanced data-intensive systems and applications. It is a leading forum for researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore cutting-edge ideas and to exchange techniques, tools, and experiences. We invite the submission of original research contributions and industrial papers, as well as proposals for workshops, panels, tutorials, and demonstrations.
Submission Guidelines
All submissions must be prepared in the IEEE camera-ready format. Research and industrial paper submissions are limited to 12 pages. A paper submitted to ICDE 2011 cannot be under review for any other conference or journal during the entire time it is considered for ICDE 2011, and it must be substantially different from any previously published work (other than posters or short papers with a length of up to 4 pages when converted into the IEEE format).
Submissions to the industrial program may be paper-length or extended abstracts of 1-2 pages. They should present interesting aspects of commercial products and services and lessons learned from practical usage, not research results or prototypes from industry labs.
Submissions are reviewed in a single-blind manner. Authors of research papers will have an opportunity to give concise feedback on preliminary reviews within a one-week time window.
All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings. The online proceedings may be published as early as February 1, 2011. Accepted papers will be either long (12 pages) for complete technical work or short (4 pages) for innovative ideas. The best papers will be selected for extended versions to be published in the IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if the authors do not attend the conference to present their paper.
Important Dates
Abstract due: July 16, 2010
Full paper submissions due: July 23, 2010
Author feedback time window: Sep. 24 - Oct 1, 2010
Notification of authors: Oct. 30, 2010
Final versions due: Nov. 30, 2010
Program Committee Chairs:
Serge Abiteboul (INRIA, France)
Christoph Koch (Cornell University, USA)
Kian-Lee Tan (National University of Singapore)
Program Committee Area Vice Chairs:
Karl Aberer (EPFL, Switzerland) ? Transaction and workflow management
Walid Aref (Purdue University, USA) ? Scientific Data
Magdalena Balazinska (University of Washington, USA) ? Streams and Sensor Networks
Angela Bonifati (ICAR-CNR, Italy) ? Semistructured Data, XML and Web Data Management
Chee Yong Chan (National University of Singapore) ? Query Processing and Optimization
Brian Cooper (Yahoo! Research, USA) ? Web Applications and cloud computing
Bin Cui (Beijing University, China) ? Indexing and Storage
Amol Deshpande (University of Maryland, USA) ? Text, uncertain and probabilistic data
Alin Dobra (University of Florida, USA) ? Data warehousing, OLAP and data grids
Johannes Gehrke (Cornell University, USA) ? Privacy and Security
Zack Ives (U Penn) ? Data Integration, metadata management and Interoperability
Daniel A. Keim (University of Konstanz, Germany) ? Database user interfaces and information visualization
Ioana Manolescu (INRIA Saclay, France) ? Systems, Experiments, Applications
Amélie Marian (Rutgers University, USA) ? Social Networks and Personal Information
Tamer Ozsu (University of Waterloo, Canada) ? Distributed, Peer-to-Peer and Mobile Systems
Yufei Tao (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) ? Temporal, Spatial and Multimedia Data
Michalis Vazirgiannis (University of Athens, Greece) ? Data Mining and knowledge discovery
Submission Guidelines
All submissions must be prepared in the IEEE camera-ready format. Research and industrial paper submissions are limited to 12 pages. A paper submitted to ICDE 2011 cannot be under review for any other conference or journal during the entire time it is considered for ICDE 2011, and it must be substantially different from any previously published work (other than posters or short papers with a length of up to 4 pages when converted into the IEEE format).
Submissions to the industrial program may be paper-length or extended abstracts of 1-2 pages. They should present interesting aspects of commercial products and services and lessons learned from practical usage, not research results or prototypes from industry labs.
Submissions are reviewed in a single-blind manner. Authors of research papers will have an opportunity to give concise feedback on preliminary reviews within a one-week time window.
All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings. The online proceedings may be published as early as February 1, 2011. Accepted papers will be either long (12 pages) for complete technical work or short (4 pages) for innovative ideas. The best papers will be selected for extended versions to be published in the IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if the authors do not attend the conference to present their paper.
Important Dates
Abstract due: July 16, 2010
Full paper submissions due: July 23, 2010
Author feedback time window: Sep. 24 - Oct 1, 2010
Notification of authors: Oct. 30, 2010
Final versions due: Nov. 30, 2010
Program Committee Chairs:
Serge Abiteboul (INRIA, France)
Christoph Koch (Cornell University, USA)
Kian-Lee Tan (National University of Singapore)
Program Committee Area Vice Chairs:
Karl Aberer (EPFL, Switzerland) ? Transaction and workflow management
Walid Aref (Purdue University, USA) ? Scientific Data
Magdalena Balazinska (University of Washington, USA) ? Streams and Sensor Networks
Angela Bonifati (ICAR-CNR, Italy) ? Semistructured Data, XML and Web Data Management
Chee Yong Chan (National University of Singapore) ? Query Processing and Optimization
Brian Cooper (Yahoo! Research, USA) ? Web Applications and cloud computing
Bin Cui (Beijing University, China) ? Indexing and Storage
Amol Deshpande (University of Maryland, USA) ? Text, uncertain and probabilistic data
Alin Dobra (University of Florida, USA) ? Data warehousing, OLAP and data grids
Johannes Gehrke (Cornell University, USA) ? Privacy and Security
Zack Ives (U Penn) ? Data Integration, metadata management and Interoperability
Daniel A. Keim (University of Konstanz, Germany) ? Database user interfaces and information visualization
Ioana Manolescu (INRIA Saclay, France) ? Systems, Experiments, Applications
Amélie Marian (Rutgers University, USA) ? Social Networks and Personal Information
Tamer Ozsu (University of Waterloo, Canada) ? Distributed, Peer-to-Peer and Mobile Systems
Yufei Tao (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) ? Temporal, Spatial and Multimedia Data
Michalis Vazirgiannis (University of Athens, Greece) ? Data Mining and knowledge discovery
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