International Conference on Management of Data (COMAD)

Event Dates

Dec 17, 2014 - Dec 19, 2014

Location

Hyderabad, India

Submission Deadline

Aug 18, 2014

20th International Conference on Management of Data (COMAD) 2014

Dec 17-19, 2014, Hyderabad, India

http://comad.in/comad2014

CALL FOR PAPERS

For the last 25 years, COMAD has served as the premier international

conference on data management in India. COMAD’s scope includes all

areas of data management including Database Management Systems, Web

and Information Retrieval, Data Mining and Big Data Systems. COMAD’14

invites the submission of original research contributions as full

papers and posters, as well as proposals for demonstrations,

industrial presentations, tutorials, and panels.

SUBMISSIONS

RESEARCH PAPERS: If you have original research work that are

currently not under review or published elsewhere, you can submit them

as full-length research papers to COMAD’14. All full papers

have to be submitted through the link provided below, with maximum of

12-pages adhering to the formatting guidelines given at:

http://comad.in/comad2014/

POSTER PAPERS: If you are working on bleeding-edge research ideas, and

the work is still in progress or it is a research that is best

communicated through interactive mode, the poster track of COMAD’14 is

for you. The poster track submissions are at most 4-pages in length,

formatted using guidelines at: http://comad.in/comad2014/, and are

to be submitted just like research papers.

DEMONSTRATION PROPOSALS: If you have built a system and are keen to

demonstrate it to all participants of COMAD’14, you can submit a

4-page demonstration proposal that outlines the system, its novelty

and a plan of demonstration.

INDUSTRIAL PROPOSALS: COMAD’14 strives to bring together the

innovations in industry and the research community. The Industrial

papers track covers innovative commercial data management systems,

applications and database implementations, novel applications of

database technology, and experience in applying recent research

advances to real-world problems. Submissions to this track should not

exceed 12-pages and must adhere to the formatting guidelines

at:http://comad.in/comad2014/.

TUTORIALS AND PANELS: We invite proposals for tutorials on all topics

of potential interest to the COMAD attendees. The proposals should not

exceed more than 4-pages in the standard formatting, and clearly

indicate the target audience, duration (either 1.5 hours or 3 hours),

in addition to the details of the topic.

Similarly panel proposals should not exceed more than 4 pages, and

should clearly state the topic of discussion in the panel, statement

on the importance of the panel discussion, tentative list of panelists

and the questions that will be posed to them, etc.

For the first time, COMAD’14 also features a programming challenge to encourage

the active participation of graduate and undergraduate students. The

details of the programming contest will be circulated separately.

Areas of interest include but are not limited to:

Data Management Systems:

* Big-Data management

* Benchmarking and performance evaluation

* Data exchange and integration

* Database monitoring and tuning

* Data privacy and security

* Data quality, cleaning and lineage

* Data warehousing

* Managing uncertain, imprecise and inconsistent information

* Multilingual data management

* Novel data types

* Parallel, distributed and cloud-based databases

* Peer-to-peer data management

* Personalized information systems

* Storage and transaction management

* New data management architectures (e.g., data stream management and cloud)

Web and Information Retrieval:

* Categorization, clustering, and filtering

* Document representation and content analysis

* Information extraction and summarization

* IR theory, platform, evaluation

* Question answering and cross-language IR

* Web and IR

* Social network analysis

Data Mining:

* Novel data mining algorithms and foundations

* Innovative applications of data mining

* Data mining and KDD systems and frameworks

* Mining data streams and sensor data

* Mining multi-media, graph, spatio-temporal and semi-structured data

* Security and privacy in data mining

* High performance and parallel/distributed data mining

* Mining tera-/peta-scale data

* Visual data mining and data visualization

* Big Data analytics

To ensure wide visibility for the material published at the conference,

arrangements will be made with ACM SIGMOD for including the proceedings of the

conference in the SIGMOD on-line archives. Two awards, for Best Paper and Best

Student Paper, will be presented at the conference.

IMPORTANT DATES

Research Papers: August 11, 2014

Industrial Papers: August 11, 2014

Posters: August 29, 2014

Tutorial and Panel Proposals: August 29, 2014

Demo Proposals: August 29, 2014

Notification to Authors: September 29, 2014

Camera-ready Copies: October 20, 2014

Conference: December 17-19, 2014

PROCEEDINGS

The proceedings will be published by the Computer Society of India (CSI) and

will also be available as part of ACM online proceedings. The entries will be

indexed by DBLP.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

General Chair Kamal Karlapalem, IIIT Hyderabad

Program Chairs Srikanta Bedathur, IBM Research

Divesh Srivastava, AT&T Labs-Research

Industry Chair Srinivasan Seshadri, Zettata

Tutorials & Panels Chair Sameep Mehta, IBM Research

Poster & Demo Chair Manish Gupta, Microsoft India

Programming Challenge Chair Arnab Bhattacharya, IIT Kanpur

Web & Proceedings Chair Satya Valluri, Oracle, USA

Local Arrangements Chair P. Radhakrishna, Infosys, India

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

(to be announced)

Please see http://comad.in/comad2014 for further details including submission

instructions and latest announcements.