Workshop on Data Analytics in the Cloud

Event Dates

Jun 22, 2014 - Jun 22, 2014

Location

Songbird, Utah, U.S.A

Submission Deadline

Apr 07, 2014

Data nowadays comes from various sources including log files, transactional applications, the Web, social media and many others. A large part of this data is generated and transmitted in real time and in a large scale. To create value out of these data sets, business analysts and scientists employ advanced data analytics techniques combining, among others, traditional BI, text analytics, machine learning, data mining, and natural language processing. Tackling the complexity of both the data itself and its analysis remains an open challenge.

Cloud computing has emerged as a cost-effective and elastic computing paradigm that facilitates large scale data storage and analysis. Cloud infrastructures can provide adaptive resource provisioning with very little initial investment while scaling to massive amounts of commodity computing nodes. Data analytics, being very resource intensive, has the potential to be a significant cloud application, and to constitute a large fraction of the workload of modern data centers. Designing the infrastructures, systems and data analytics techniques in the new cloud computing environments remains an open challenge.

Topics of Interest

Areas of particular interest for the workshop include (but are not limited to):

Parallel execution and optimization

Scalable storage and indexing

Workload management

Infrastructures for cloud computing

Scalable machine learning

Frameworks for parallel computing

Industrial experiences and use cases

Benchmarking, tuning, and testing

Data science and analytics

Privacy and security in the cloud

Multi-tenancy

Economic models for data

Data management and analytics as a service

Paper Submission

All papers should be submitted in pdf and formatted using the double-column ACM format (templates are available here).

The workshop solicits:

research papers

vision papers

use cases

controversial topics

industrial experience

All papers should clearly mark their type (research/vision/industrial, etc.) in the paper title and should not exceed 4 pages.

Papers should be submitted using the conference management system: https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/DANAC2014

Important Dates

Submission deadline: April 7, 2014

Notification of acceptance: May 5, 2014

Final papers due: May 19, 2014

Workshop: June 22, 2014