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DOLAP 2009 : ACM Twelfth International Workshop on Data Warehousing and OLAPConference Series : Data Warehousing and OLAP | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM Twelfth International Workshop on Data Warehousing and OLAP DOLAP 2009 (in conjunction with ACM CIKM 2009) Sponsored by ACM SIGMIS and SIGWEB OFFICIAL WEB PAGE: http://www.cis.drexel.edu/faculty/song/dolap.htm AIM OF THE WORKSHOP Data Warehouse (DW) and Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) technologies are the core of current Decision Support Systems. Traditionally, a data warehouse has been a historical (and relatively static) repository of data collected from a wide variety of heterogeneous data sources by means of Extraction-Transformation-Loading (ETL) processes. The widespread deployment of both DWs and OLAP technologies is due to the intuitive representation of data provided to data analysts or managers in support of management decisions. Recently, the trend is that DWs become more and more dynamic, with near-realtime updates, and include more complex types of data. Research in data warehousing and OLAP has produced important technologies for the design, management and use of information systems for decision support. Much of the interest and success in this area can be attributed to the need for software and tools to improve data management and analysis given the large amounts of information that are being accumulated in corporate as well as scientific databases. Nevertheless, the high maturity of these technologies as well as new data needs or applications not only demand more capacity or storing necessities, but also new methods, models, techniques or architectures to satisfy these new needs. Some of the hot topics in data warehouse research include distributed data warehouses, web warehouses, data streams, realtime data warehouses, GIS/location-based services, biomedical data, integration of semi-structured and unstructured data, security/privacy and quality management. Like the previous successful DOLAP workshops, the DOLAP 2009 workshop aims to synergistically connect the research community and industry practitioners. It provides an international forum where both researchers and practitioners can share their findings in theoretical foundations, current methodologies, and practical experiences. DOLAP will focus on new research directions and emerging applications in DW & OLAP. Topics of Interest The workshop solicits two types of papers: regular and industry papers. Regular research papers and industry papers are separately reviewed and there will be separate sessions in a distinct industry track. In addition, there will be a session with invited industry papers presenting research challenges. A panel will discuss future research on data warehouses and OLAP technologies. Suggested regular research topics include, but are not limited to: * Data warehousing foundations and architectures * Data warehouse design * Maintenance and evolution of data warehouses * Software Engineering techniques for DW and OLAP * Security and privacy in data warehouses * Source integration * Data extraction, cleaning, and loading * Data warehouse consistency and quality * Active/Real-Time data warehouses * Lineage Tracing * Multidimensional modeling and queries: languages, optimization, processing * Spatial OLAP, Temporal OLAP * Visualization * Metadata management * View materialization * Physical organization of data warehouses * Performance optimization and tuning * Web warehousing * Data warehousing and the semantic web * Data warehousing with unstructured data (e.g., text) and semi-structured data (e.g., XML) * Multimedia data warehouses * Data warehousing & OLAP for mobile and wireless environments * Biomedical data warehouses * Spatial, temporal, and spatio-temporal data warehouses * Trajectory data warehouses * Frameworks for Business Process Management (BPM), Business Intelligence (BI), and Business Process Intelligence (BPI) * Tools for data warehousing and OLAP * Integration of OLAP and information retrieval/search engines * Integration of data warehouses/OLAP and data mining * Warehousing stream and sensor data: integration, aggregation and approximation * Personalization * OLAP and what-if analysis * Software approaches for DW&OLAP Industry papers shall address: * Experience and lessons in data warehousing projects and applications * Administration tools * Benchmarks * Tools for data warehousing and OLAP * Data warehousing and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) * Data warehousing and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) * Solutions for Business Process Management (BPM) and Business Intelligence (BI) Submission of Papers Manuscripts should be formatted using the ACM camera-ready templates (both for MS word and Latex) available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. There are two styles on the website. Both the Strict Adherence to SIGS and the Tighter Alternate style are allowed. Papers cannot exceed 8 pages in length. A website with camera-ready instructions will be available at the conference web site http://www.ischool.drexel.edu/cikm2009/about/index.asp. Full papers should be submitted in PDF format via EasyChair (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dolap2009) by July 5, 2009. Papers will be reviewed by the program committee for their technical merit, originality, significance, readability, and relevance to the workshop. Emphasis will be given to papers extending data warehousing to novel areas and applications. Authors will receive notification of acceptance/rejection by August 10. Camera-ready copies of accepted papers are due on August 14, and will be published in the workshop proceedings by ACM Press. The maximum length of final papers will be 8 pages in double column. The best papers of DOLAP 2009 will be considered for a special issue of Data & Knowledge Engineering - DKE (Elsevier). Important Dates: Submission deadline for full papers: Sunday, July 5, 2009 at 23:59:59 GMT Notification of acceptance: Monday, August 4, 2009 Camera-ready copy deadline: Friday, August 14, 2009 Workshop date: Friday, November 6, 2009 Steering Committee Alberto Abelló Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Karen Davis University of Cincinnati, USA Joachim Hammer University of Florida, USA Rokia Missaoui Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada Torben Bach Pedersen Aalborg University, Denmark Stefano Rizzi University of Bologna, Italy Il-Yeol Song Drexel University, USA Dimitri Theodoratos New Jersey Inst. of Technology, USA Juan Trujillo University of Alicante, Spain Panos Vassiliadis University of Ioannina, Greece General Chair Il-Yeol Song Drexel University, USA Program Chair Esteban Zimányi Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Program Committee Antonio Badia University of Louisville, USA Omar Boussaïd Université du Lyon 2, France Rick Cole ParAccel, USA Alfredo Cuzzocrea University of Calabria, Italy Karen Davis University of Cincinnati, USA Antonios Deligiannakis University of Crete, Greece Curtis Dyreson Utah State University, USA Todd Eavis Concordia University, Canada Helena Galhardas INESC-ID, Portugal Matteo Golfarelli University of Bologna, Italy Sergio Greco University of Calabria, Italy Joachim Hammer University of Florida , USA Manfred Jeusfeld Tilburg University, The Netherlands Panos Kalnis National University of Singapore, Singapore Myung Kim Ewha Womans University, Korea Jens Lechtenbörger University of Münster, Germany Wolfgang Lehner Dresden University of Technology, Germany Tok Wang Ling National University of Singapore, Singapour Sergio Luján-Mora University of Alicante, Spain Patrick Martin Queen's University, Canada Jose-Norberto Mazon Universidad de Alicante, Spain Rokia Missaoui Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada Carlos Ordonez University of Houston, USA Byung-Kwon Park Dong-Ah University, Korea Torben Pedersen Aalborg University, Denmark Jian Pei SUNY at Buffalo, USA Juan Manuel Perez University Jaume I, Spain Mario Piattini University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain Mirek Riedewald Cornell University, USA Stefano Rizzi University of Bologna, Italy Oscar Romero Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Markus Schneider University of Florida, USA Alkis Simitsis HP Labs, USA Spiros Skiadopoulos University of Peloponnese, Greece Il-Yeol Song Drexel University, USA Jens Otto Sørensen Energinet, Denmark Dimitri Theodoratos New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA Igor Timko Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy Juan Trujillo Universidad de Alicante, Spain Panos Vassiliadis University of Ioannina, Greece Robert Wrembel Poznan University of Technology, Poland Man Lung Yiu Aalborg University, Denmark Contact Information General Chair Il-Yeol Song Professor College of Information Science and Technology, Drexel University Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tel: (215) 895-2489 Fax: (215) 895-2494 Email: song [AT] drexel [dot] edu Web page: www.cis.drexel.edu/faculty/song/ PC Chair Esteban Zimányi Professor Department of Computer and Decision Engineering, Université Libre de Bruxelles 50 av. F.D. Roosevelt, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium Tel: +32 2 650 31 85 Fax: +32 2 650 47 13 Email: ezimanyi [AT] ulb [dot] ac [dot] be Web page: cs.ulb.ac.be/members/esteban |
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