Doctoral Consortium, 12th International Baltic Conference on Databases and Information Systems 2016

Event Dates

Jul 04, 2016 - Jul 06, 2016

Location

Riga, Latvia

Submission Deadline

Feb 08, 2016

Call for Doctoral Consortium Papers

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Submission deadline extended to 22.February!!!

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DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM

12th International Baltic Conference on DB and IS (DB&IS2016)

July 3, 2016, Riga, Latvia

GOAL

The Baltic DB&IS 2016 Doctoral Consortium is intended to bring together PhD students working on techniques, tools and foundations of databases, information systems and related fields and to give them the opportunity to:

Present their research work in a relaxed and supportive environment;

Discuss their work and receive constructive feedback from leading researchers;

Network with peers and future colleagues.

The Baltic DB&IS 2016 Doctoral Consortium will be attended by prominent professors in the field of databases and information systems, who will actively participate in and contribute to the sessions.

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission: 22.February(extended)

Notification: March 15, 2016

Camera‐ready: April 01, 2016

Doctoral Consortium: July 3, 2016

SUBMISSION

PhD students are invited to submit papers up to 6 pages describing their current work.

Topics should be in line with the main conference topics:

Big Data Applications and Cloud Computing

Big Data Integrity and Privacy

Big Data Processing and Analysis

Big Data And Semantics

Business Process Modelling

Data and Knowledge Management

Data Integration and Security

Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Data Services and Cloud Computing

Data Warehousing

Distributed Data Integration and Cloud Computing

Domain-oriented IS

E-services, e-government, e-business, e-learning

Human Computer Interaction

Information Systems and AI Technologies

IS Engineering and Integration

IS, Mobile Computing, and Agents

Knowledge Engineering and Databases

Linguistic Components of IS

Integrated and Interoperable Database Technologies

Linked Data and Linked Open Data

Linked Data Integration, Queering, Reasoning, and Schema Learning

Ontology Applications

Ontology Engineering

Privacy, Trust and Security in IS

Requirements Engineering for IS

Semantic Annotation and Semantic Interoperability

Semantic Technologies for IS

Semantic-driven IS Design Methodologies

Service Oriented Information Systems

Social Web Mining

Stream Data Processing

Web Information Systems

Web-scale Data Management

The submitted paper should be authored only by the Doctoral student. Submissions must be formatted according to the Springer Instructions for CCIS authors. Doctoral Consortium papers must be submitted by e-mail to dbis2016-dc@lu.lv.

The language of the consortium is English. All submitted materials must be in English and attendees must have sufficient proficiency in English to allow them to participate in academic discussions at the Consortium.

Submitted paper should include:

* Introduction and Motivation

Provide an introduction and highlight the importance of the topic.

* State of the Art

Describe related work or studies that might be useful for realising your PhD. Discuss how your research could improve the state of the art.

* Problem Statement

Formulate the problem you intend to solve. Discuss how your contribution will target this problem. This section should clearly formulate research hypothesis(-es) and/or research question(s) that will be considered to solve the identified problem.

* Research Method

Describe your research method, including the steps from the formulation of your research questions to answering them.

* Results

Report the results achieved up to now in applying your approach.

* Evaluation / Validation Plan

Describe how you plan to validate your results. For early stage PhD submission, this might be only partially defined. For late stage PhD submission, you might have some evaluation results to report.

* Conclusion

Describe how your results would or might impact research or existing practice.

* Acknowledgement

The paper should be authored by the Doctoral student only. Acknowledgements to the supervisor can be included here.

Submitted papers will be reviewed by at least two members of the Doctoral Consortium Programme Committee. Accepted papers will be published on the conference website. Authors of the best papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers to the Baltic Journal on Modern Computing (BJMC).

Authors of accepted papers must register and present their work at the Doctoral Consortium.

CO‐CHAIRS:

Audronė Lupeikienė, Vilnius University, Lithuania

Uldis Bojārs, University of Latvia, Latvia


Raimundas Matulevičius, University of Tartu, Estonia