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Call for Papers
The aim of the IDEAS series of symposiums is to address the engineering and application aspects of databases.
The symposium provides an international forum for discussion of the problems of engineering database systems involving not only database technology but the related areas of information retrieval, multimedia, human machine interface and communication. The goal of IDEAS is to foster closer interaction among the industrial, research and user communities and provide an excellent opportunity for them to meet, discuss ideas, examine the current ones and develop new solutions and research directions. Along with the technical sessions, the symposium also features prominent invited speakers. We invite participants from academia, computer and user industries, and government to share ideas and experiences.
IDEAS'01 is hosted by Grenoble University (l'Université Joseph Fourier) and organised by the Database Groups at Grenoble and Concordia University and is sponsored by IDEAS, IMAG, Concordia and Grenoble University with the cooperation of IEEE Computer Society.
IDEAS'01 invites quality original papers describing innovative ideas and new findings on system oriented, technological and theoretical aspects of database engineering and applications. In particular we welcome submissions describing work on integrating new technologies into products and applications, on experiences with existing and novel techniques, and on the identification of unsolved challenges.
Full length papers and short papers are invited on, but not restricted to the following list of topics:
Access Methods and Data Structures
Active Databases
Authorisation and DB Security
Concurrency Control and Recovery
Constraint and Rule Management
DBMS Architecture
Data Mining and Knowledge
Discovery
Data Models
Data Warehousing
Database and Agent Technology
Database Benchmarks
Database Constraint Management
Database Design and UML
Database Evolution and Migration
Database Languages
Database Mining
Database Performance and
Benchmarks
Database Programming Languages
Databases and Electronic Commerce
Distributed Database Systems
Engineering Databases
Extensible Database Systems
Financial Applications of
Databases
Heterogeneous and Federated
Databases
Image and Video Database Systems
Imprecise and Uncertain
Information
Interoperability and Cooperative
Systems
Information Retrieval and
Databases
Interaction Between Database and IR
Internet/Intranet Services and
Databases
Knowledge Base Management Systems
Legacy Databases
Logic and Databases
Management of Uncertainty
Mobile Computing and Database
Multimedia Database Systems
Multimedia Systems and Digital
Libraries
On-line Analytical Processing
Optimisation and Performance
Parallel Database Systems
Query Languages
Query Processing and Optimisation
Real-Time Database Systems
Replication, Caching, and
View Materialization
Scientific and Statistical
Databases
Semi-structured Databases and XML
Spatial and Temporal Databases
Tertiary Storage for Databases
Text Databases
Transaction Processing
User Interfaces and Information
Visualisation
User and Application Interfaces
View Management
Virtual Library and Databases
Visual Query Languages and Tools
Workflow Systems and Databases
WWW and Database Applications
Original papers of approximately 5,000 words are invited. The primary focus is on high-quality original unpublished research, case studies and implementation experiences. For demos, a 1000 word extended abstract should be sent. Papers on implemented systems, from research prototypes to advanced industrial research projects and development are of particular interest. The proceedings will be published by IEEE.
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