Call for Papers/Participation/Poster Papers
The annual IDEAS conference has emerged as an important international forum
for data engineering researchers, practitioners, developers, and
application users to explore revolutionary ideas and results, and to
exchange techniques, tools, and experiences.
We invite the submission of original research contributions relating to all
aspects of database engineering defined broadly, and particularly encourage
submissions on topics of emerging interest describing work on integrating
new technologies into products and applications, on experiences with
existing and novel techniques, and on the identification of unsolved
challenges.
Track (Targeted Session) Proposals
As in the past, IDEAS 2015 will include tracks (Targeted Session) on
current topics of interest to the community. If you and your colleagues
would like to include such a track, please contact us ASAP (before Feb 15,
2015). Please include the topics, the track chair and the proposed addition
to the program committee to handle the submissions for the track. The
submission would be via the IDEAS 2015 pages on ConfSys.
This year, we have organized the following special tracks along with the main event(General pool). For details of a track, please consult the IDEAS 2015 web page on ConfSys.
BIG data
http://confsys.encs.concordia.ca/IDEAS/ideas15/BigData.php
Business Intelligence and Data Mining applications
http://confsys.encs.concordia.ca/IDEAS/ideas15/BusinessIntelligenceandDataMining.php
Privacy-enhancing Technologies for Data Management
http://confsys.encs.concordia.ca/IDEAS/ideas15/privacy.php
Important Dates
February 15, 2015 Track Proposal
April 19, 2015 Papers submission extended deadline
May 15, 2015 Deadline for poster submissions – use the IDEAS15P event
June 1, 2015: Notification of acceptance
June 29, 2015: Final Version in ACM format due
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Note to authors who have issues with travel due to concern regarding carbon
dioxide foot print, travel budget restrictions or last minute personal
issues:
Even though it would be a shame not to be able to meet your colleagues, we
would allow the possibility of making your presentation via appropriate
pre-recorded media and availability on Firefox hello or skype to interact with those
present in Keio University.
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Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Benchmarking efforts for data management technologies
Big Data and Advanced Analytics
Business Intelligence
Characterization and Analysis of Social and other large datasets
Cloud Computing, Map Reduce, Parallel, Distributed, P2P Systems
Data Integration, Metadata management, Interoperability
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery: Algorithms and Applications
Data Models and Languages
Data Warehouses, OLAP, Business Intelligence
Data mining and knowledge discovery
Data science and databases
Database and Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Databases in bioinformatics and biomedicine
Digital Libraries
Emerging database technologies
Fuzzy databases
Information Retrieval and Database Systems
Metadata management
NoSQL approaches to data management
NoSQL database modeling
Online Social networks(OSN)and Privacy testing and evaluation methods
OSN and database issues
Query Processing and Query Optimization
Scientific Data and Data Visualization
Security, Privacy, Authenticated Query Processing
Semantic Web and Ontologies
Streams, Sensor Networks, Complex Event Processing
Systems, Performance, Transaction Processing
User Interfaces and Social Data
For an extended list see:
http://confsys.encs.concordia.ca/IDEAS/ideas15/topics.php
Follow detais about this and other event @ConfSys_dot_org
Note: ConfSys is used for management of IDEAS15, including submissions (see https://confsys.encs.concordia.ca)
