SSDBM 2011 - SSDBM 2011 : 23rd International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management
Date2011-07-20
Deadline2011-02-07
VenueOregon, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://ssdbm2011.ssdbm.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
SSDBM 2011: 23rd International Conference on
Scientific and Statistical Database Management
July 20-22, 2011
Portland, OR USA
http://ssdbm2011.ssdbm.org
We invite you to join us for the 23rd SSDBM Conference in beautiful Portland,
Oregon - mecca for outdoor enthusiasts and aficionados of fine farm-to-table
eating. The conference focuses on concepts, tools, and techniques for
scientific and statistical database applications, bringing together domain
experts, database researchers, practitioners and developers to share new
insights and discuss future research directions. The conference will likely
consist of a single track of presentations, including invited talks,
peer-reviewed papers, system and tool demonstrations, panel discussions,
good food, and an intriguing local excursion.
Paper Submission (submission site now available)
We solicit full papers (up to 18 pages LNCS style) describing original work
relevant to the management of scientific and statistical data and not
published or under review elsewhere. Papers selected after peer review will
be included in the conference proceedings and presented at the conference.
Topics of particular interest include (but are not limited to):
* Modeling and representation of data, metadata, ontologies, and processes,
e.g., array-based data models
* Integration and exchange of data, including the federation and management
of institutional data repositories
* Design, implementation, optimization of scientific workflows
* Cyberinfrastructure for scientific computing and eScience
* Data-intensive and cloud computing
* System architectures in support of scientific and statistical data
management and analysis, e.g., multi-core, GPUs
* Querying of scientific data, including spatial, temporal,
spatio-temporal, and streaming data
* Annotation and provenance of data
* Mining and analysis of large-scale datasets
* Security and privacy
* Visualization and exploration
* Data support, case studies, and applications - particularly for grand
challenge science questions, e.g., sustainability, global climate change
We also invite short papers (up to 9 pages LNCS style) that describe systems
and software or discuss new ideas or early work. Accepted short papers will
be featured in poster-and-demonstration sessions and included in the
proceedings.
*** The submission site is now available via Easychair
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ssdbm20...
Important Dates
January 31, 2011: Submission of Abstracts
February 7, 2011: Submission of Papers
March 28, 2011: Notification of Acceptance
April 25, 2011: Camera-ready Version of Accepted Papers
July 20-22, 2011: Conference in Portland, OR
Organizing Committee
General Chair: David Maier, Portland State University
Assistant Chair: Leonard Shapiro, Portland State University
PC Co-Chair: Judith Cushing, The Evergreen State College
PC Co-Chair: James French, University of Virginia and CNRI
Proceedings Editor: Shawn Bowers, Gonzaga University
Information Officer: David Chiu, Washington State University, Vancouver
Web & Publicity: Peter Tucker, Whitworth University
Registration: Bill Howe, University of Washington
Treasurer: Michael Grossniklaus, Portland State University
Local Arrangements (food, events, scheduling): Laura Bright, McAfee
Local Arrangements (AV, computing): Kristin Tufte, Portland State University
Student Volunteers: David Hansen, George Fox University
Program Committee
Ken Barker, University of Calgary
Randal Burns, Johns Hopkins University
Sarah Cohen-Boulakia, University of Pennsylvania
Isabel Cruz, University of Illinois at Chicago
Alfredo Cuzzocrea, University of Calabria
Nilesh Dalvi, Yahoo!
Ewa Deelman, Information Sciences Institute
Dejing Dou, University of Oregon
Amr El Abbadi, University of California, Santa Barbara
Ian Foster, University of Chicago
Conny Franke, University of Heidelberg
Juliana Freire, University of Utah
James Frew, University of California, Santa Barbara
Johann Gamper, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Michael Gertz, University of Heidelberg
Carole Goble, University of Manchester
Michael Goodchild, University of California, Santa Barbara
Wilfried Grossmann, University of Vienna
Dimitrios Gunopulos, University of California, Riverside
Amarnath Gupta, San Diego Supercomputer Center
Bill Howe, University of Washington
Ray Isdasak, RENCI, UNC
H. V. Jagadish, University of Michigan
Matthias Jarke, RWTH Aachen
Chris Jermaine, Rice University
Matthew Jones, University of California, Santa Barbara
Jessie Kennedy, Napier University
Larry Kerschberg, George Mason University
Martin Kersten, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
Hans-Joachim Klein, University of Kiel
Peer Kröger, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich
Zoe Lacroix, Arizona State University
Ulf Leser, Humboldt University of Berlin
Feifei Li, Florida State University
Bertram Ludäscher, University of California, Davis
Yannis Manolopoulos, University of Thessaloniki
Claudia Medeiros, University of Campinas
Kyriakos Mouratidis, Singapore Management University
Wolfgang Mueller, HITS gGmbH
Silvia Nittel, University of Maine
Frank Olken, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Beng Chin Ooi, National University of Singapore
Gultekin Ozsoyoglu, Case Western Reserve University
Andreas Reuter, HITS gGmbH
Philippe Rigaux, Université Paris-Dauphine
Kenneth Ross, Columbia University
Doron Rotem, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Nagiza Samatova, North Carolina State University
Linda Shapiro, University of Washington
Sylvia Spengler, National Science Foundation
Jianwen Su, U C Santa Barbara
Kian-Lee Tan, National University of Singapore
Yufei Tao, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Dimitri Theodoratos, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Shengru Tu, University of New Orleans
Can Türker, Functional Genomics Center Zürich
Kesheng John Wu, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Yan Xu, Microsoft Research
Jeffrey Yu, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Xiangliang Zhang, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
Daniel Zinn, University of California, Davis
Scientific and Statistical Database Management
July 20-22, 2011
Portland, OR USA
http://ssdbm2011.ssdbm.org
We invite you to join us for the 23rd SSDBM Conference in beautiful Portland,
Oregon - mecca for outdoor enthusiasts and aficionados of fine farm-to-table
eating. The conference focuses on concepts, tools, and techniques for
scientific and statistical database applications, bringing together domain
experts, database researchers, practitioners and developers to share new
insights and discuss future research directions. The conference will likely
consist of a single track of presentations, including invited talks,
peer-reviewed papers, system and tool demonstrations, panel discussions,
good food, and an intriguing local excursion.
Paper Submission (submission site now available)
We solicit full papers (up to 18 pages LNCS style) describing original work
relevant to the management of scientific and statistical data and not
published or under review elsewhere. Papers selected after peer review will
be included in the conference proceedings and presented at the conference.
Topics of particular interest include (but are not limited to):
* Modeling and representation of data, metadata, ontologies, and processes,
e.g., array-based data models
* Integration and exchange of data, including the federation and management
of institutional data repositories
* Design, implementation, optimization of scientific workflows
* Cyberinfrastructure for scientific computing and eScience
* Data-intensive and cloud computing
* System architectures in support of scientific and statistical data
management and analysis, e.g., multi-core, GPUs
* Querying of scientific data, including spatial, temporal,
spatio-temporal, and streaming data
* Annotation and provenance of data
* Mining and analysis of large-scale datasets
* Security and privacy
* Visualization and exploration
* Data support, case studies, and applications - particularly for grand
challenge science questions, e.g., sustainability, global climate change
We also invite short papers (up to 9 pages LNCS style) that describe systems
and software or discuss new ideas or early work. Accepted short papers will
be featured in poster-and-demonstration sessions and included in the
proceedings.
*** The submission site is now available via Easychair
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ssdbm20...
Important Dates
January 31, 2011: Submission of Abstracts
February 7, 2011: Submission of Papers
March 28, 2011: Notification of Acceptance
April 25, 2011: Camera-ready Version of Accepted Papers
July 20-22, 2011: Conference in Portland, OR
Organizing Committee
General Chair: David Maier, Portland State University
Assistant Chair: Leonard Shapiro, Portland State University
PC Co-Chair: Judith Cushing, The Evergreen State College
PC Co-Chair: James French, University of Virginia and CNRI
Proceedings Editor: Shawn Bowers, Gonzaga University
Information Officer: David Chiu, Washington State University, Vancouver
Web & Publicity: Peter Tucker, Whitworth University
Registration: Bill Howe, University of Washington
Treasurer: Michael Grossniklaus, Portland State University
Local Arrangements (food, events, scheduling): Laura Bright, McAfee
Local Arrangements (AV, computing): Kristin Tufte, Portland State University
Student Volunteers: David Hansen, George Fox University
Program Committee
Ken Barker, University of Calgary
Randal Burns, Johns Hopkins University
Sarah Cohen-Boulakia, University of Pennsylvania
Isabel Cruz, University of Illinois at Chicago
Alfredo Cuzzocrea, University of Calabria
Nilesh Dalvi, Yahoo!
Ewa Deelman, Information Sciences Institute
Dejing Dou, University of Oregon
Amr El Abbadi, University of California, Santa Barbara
Ian Foster, University of Chicago
Conny Franke, University of Heidelberg
Juliana Freire, University of Utah
James Frew, University of California, Santa Barbara
Johann Gamper, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Michael Gertz, University of Heidelberg
Carole Goble, University of Manchester
Michael Goodchild, University of California, Santa Barbara
Wilfried Grossmann, University of Vienna
Dimitrios Gunopulos, University of California, Riverside
Amarnath Gupta, San Diego Supercomputer Center
Bill Howe, University of Washington
Ray Isdasak, RENCI, UNC
H. V. Jagadish, University of Michigan
Matthias Jarke, RWTH Aachen
Chris Jermaine, Rice University
Matthew Jones, University of California, Santa Barbara
Jessie Kennedy, Napier University
Larry Kerschberg, George Mason University
Martin Kersten, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
Hans-Joachim Klein, University of Kiel
Peer Kröger, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich
Zoe Lacroix, Arizona State University
Ulf Leser, Humboldt University of Berlin
Feifei Li, Florida State University
Bertram Ludäscher, University of California, Davis
Yannis Manolopoulos, University of Thessaloniki
Claudia Medeiros, University of Campinas
Kyriakos Mouratidis, Singapore Management University
Wolfgang Mueller, HITS gGmbH
Silvia Nittel, University of Maine
Frank Olken, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Beng Chin Ooi, National University of Singapore
Gultekin Ozsoyoglu, Case Western Reserve University
Andreas Reuter, HITS gGmbH
Philippe Rigaux, Université Paris-Dauphine
Kenneth Ross, Columbia University
Doron Rotem, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Nagiza Samatova, North Carolina State University
Linda Shapiro, University of Washington
Sylvia Spengler, National Science Foundation
Jianwen Su, U C Santa Barbara
Kian-Lee Tan, National University of Singapore
Yufei Tao, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Dimitri Theodoratos, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Shengru Tu, University of New Orleans
Can Türker, Functional Genomics Center Zürich
Kesheng John Wu, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Yan Xu, Microsoft Research
Jeffrey Yu, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Xiangliang Zhang, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
Daniel Zinn, University of California, Davis
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