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SBBD 2012 : 27th Brazilian Symposium on DatabaseConference Series : Brazilian Symposium on Databases | |||||||||||||||||
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SBBD is the official database event of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC). It is the largest venue in Latin America for presentation and discussion of research results in the database domain. In its 27th edition, the symposium will be held in the City of São Paulo, in the State of São Paulo, on October 15-18, 2012.
SBBD brings together researchers, students and practitioners, from Brazil and abroad, to discuss problems related to the main topics in modern database technologies. SBBD usually gathers nearly 500 attendees. Past editions of SBBD have been organized in cooperation with ACM/SIGMOD and partially sponsored by the VLDB Endowment. Along with technical sessions, the symposium also includes invited talks and tutorials given by distinguished speakers from the international research community. SBBD also promotes a Thesis Workshop, a Demos Session, Tutorials and a Poster Session as co-located events. This year SBBD is co-located with the Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia Systems (WebMedia) and Brazilian Symposium on Collaborative Systems (SBSC) creating an environment for exchanging experiences between these very co-related areas. IMPORTANT DATES (Old date: May 08) New date: May 22 - Full paper registration (Old date: May 15) New date: May 29 - Full paper submission (Old date: June 12) New date: June 26 - Full paper first notification July 03 - Short paper registration July 10 - Short paper submission August 13 - Full and short papers final notification August 28 - Full and short papers camera ready due TOPICS OF INTEREST Submission to SBBD 2012 will not be organized into separated tracks. The topics of interest listed below are grouped into four areas just for presentation purposes and the submissions are not strictly limited to them. Core Database Foundations and Technology Active Databases Access methods and indexing Authorization, Privacy and Security Concurrency Control and Recovery Database Design Mobile Data Multidimensional and Temporal Databases Multimedia Databases Peer to peer, Parallel and Distributed Databases Performance and Benchmarking Query Languages and User Interfaces Query Processing and Optimization Scientific and Statistical Databases Self-managed and Autonomic Databases Spatial Databases and Geographical Information Systems Stream-based processing and Sensor Databases Workflow applications and databases Applications and experiences using database technology Knowledge Modeling and Management Knowledge bases Information Integration and Interoperability Data semantics Knowledge modeling Ontologies Object orientation and databases Data management platforms and mediators Business processes Information and Data Management Semi-structured data and XML Textual data Web data Digital libraries Collecting, extracting, and indexing Information retrieval models and techniques Data services for the Web Applications in digital libraries and document management, among others Knowledge Discovery in Databases Foundations of data mining Algorithms and techniques for data mining Parallel and distributed algorithms for data mining Complexity, efficiency and scalability of data mining algorithms Pre- and post- processing of data and mined patterns Privacy and security in data mining algorithms Applications of data mining Data warehousing Data visualization SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Full papers Full papers should present interesting recent results or novel thought-provoking ideas in any subject on databases and related areas (see list above). They must be written in English and must not exceed 16 pages. Before submitting a full paper, authors must register its title, list of authors and abstract through the submission Web page (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sbbd2012). Papers must be submitted by deadline using the same submission site. The templates for submission are available at http://homepages.dcc.ufmg.br/~mirella/jidm/templates/ . The SBBD full paper review process is integrated with the JIDM review procedure, as follows. Papers that were already accepted to JIDM (after SBBD 2011) or that are accepted to SBBD 2012 by August 13, 2012 will be published in the October 2012 issue of JIDM and will be presented in the oral sessions of SBBD 2012. Papers that are accepted to JIDM after August 13, 2012 will be published in the February 2013 issue of JIDM and will be presented at SBBD 2013. All papers published in JIDM will be submitted to a fast-track revision after receiving the reviewers' comments. For further inquiries, please contact the Program Committee Chair: Marco A. Casanova, PUC-Rio (casanova@inf.puc-rio.br). Short papers Short papers should present interesting and exciting recent results or novel thought-provoking ideas that are not quite ready in any subject on databases and related areas (see list above). Short papers may be written in Portuguese or English and must not exceed 8 pages. Before submitting a short paper, authors must register its title, list of authors and abstract through the submission Web page (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sbbd2012). Papers must be submitted by deadline using the same submission site. The templates for submission are available at http://www.ime.usp.br/~jef/templates/ . All accepted short papers will be presented as posters in an interactive setting and will be published electronically and indexed by BDBComp. Selected short papers accepted for presentation at SBBD 2012 will be invited to be re-submitted in an extended English version for a fast-track revision and will be published in a special section of the February 2013 issue of JIDM. For further inquiries, please contact the Program Committee Chair: Marco A. Casanova, PUC-Rio (casanova@inf.puc-rio.br) BEST FULL PAPER AWARD Since 1998, SBBD sponsors the Jose Mauro de Castilho (JMC) Award for the symposium's best full paper. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Core Database Foundation and Technology Angelo Brayner - UNIFOR Carina Dorneles - UFSC Cláudia Bauzer Medeiros - UNICAMP Denilson Barbosa – University of Alberta Mario Nascimento - University of Alberta Marta Mattoso - UFRJ Renata Galante - UFRGS Ana Carolina Salgado - UFPE Vanessa Braganholo - UFF Amr El Abbadi - UCSB Fernanda Baião - UNIRIO José Maria Monteiro - UFC Markus Schneider - U. Florida Sorer Auer - U. Liepzig Knowledge Modeling and Management Fabio Porto - LNCC Maria Claudia Cavalcanti - IME-RJ Maria Luiza Machado Campos - UFRJ Daniel Schwabe - PUC-Rio Fernanda Baião - UNIRIO Fred Fonseca - Penn State University Oscar Pastor - U Politecnica Valencia Renata S.S. Guizzardi - UFES Vânia Vidal - UFC Clodoveu Davis - UFMG José Viterbo Filho - UFF Luiz André Portes Paes Leme - UFF Esteban Zimányi - ULB Information and Data Management Edward Fox - Virginia Tech Marcos André Gonçalves - UFMG Mirella Moro - UFMG Pavel Calado - IST - INESC - Lisboa Ricardo Torres - Unicamp Viviane Moreira - UFRGS Alberto Laender - UFMG Altigran Silva - UFAM Edleno de Moura - UFAM Marco Cristo - UFAM Ruy Milidiu - PUC-Rio Knowledge Discovery in Databases Agma Traina - ICMC-USP Elaine Sousa - ICMC-USP Sandra de Amo - UFU Vasco Furtado - UNIFOR Wagner Meira - UFMG Alexandre Plastino de Carvalho - UFF Luiz Merschmann - UFOP André Carvalho - ICMC-USP Caetano Traina Jr - ICMC-USP Solange Rezende - ICMC-USP Chiara Renzo - CNR Vania Bogorny - UFSC Marcelo Arenas - PUC-Chile |
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