International Database Engineering
&
Applications Symposium

2003 Hong Kong S.A.R., China


The 7th International Database
Engineering and Application Symposium

Hong Kong

July 16-18, 2003
 

MEETING PLACE:

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Special Announcement to IDEAS Authors and Participants


Conference Web site: 
http://www.cs.concordia.ca/ideas/ideas-fr.html

The aim of the IDEAS series of symposiums is to address the engineering and application aspects of databases. 

The symposium provides an international forum for discussion of the problems of engineering database systems involving not only database technology but the related areas of information retrieval, multimedia, human machine interface and communication. The goal of IDEAS is to foster closer interaction among the industrial, research and user communities and provides an excellent opportunity for them to meet, discuss ideas, examine the current ones and develop new solutions and research directions. Along with the technical sessions, the symposium also features prominent invited speakers. 
IDEAS series of symposiums are scheduled annually and have been held since 1997 in North America, Europe and Asia. It has attracted participants from governmental and non-governmental agencies, industries, and academia to exchange ideas and share experiences.

IDEAS2003 will take place in Hong Kong, which is one of the great cities of the world. The city has sharp contrasts-towering skyscrapers, emerald-green mountains, bustling streets, and sandy beaches. The city has an international reputation as the "pearl of the orient," where people, cultures and cuisine from around the world can be found, and enjoyed.

IDEAS2003 invites quality papers describing original ideas and new findings on applied technological and theoretical aspects of database engineering and applications. In particular we welcome submissions describing work on integrating new technologies into products and applications, on experiences with existing and novel techniques, and on the identification of unsolved challenges. We consider this symposium to be a unique and important forum to discuss experiences in applying databases to actual situations. You are invited to submit original technical papers in English reporting recent results in database and related fields. Both research papers and experience and application papers are welcome. While research papers should report original research work, experience and application papers should describe the development and operations of challenging database related systems and applications. 

Full length papers of approximately 5,000 words (18--20 double-spaced pages) and short papers discussing new ideas or work at an early stage
of approximately 2,000 words (7-8 double-spaced pages) are invited on. Regular and short papers will also be included in the proceedings.

The topics of interest within the scope of the conference include, but are not restricted to: 


Access Methods and Data Structures
Active Databases
Authorization and Database Security
BioInformatics and its applications
Concurrency Control and Recovery
Constraint Management
DBMS Architectures
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Data Models
Data Visualization
Data Warehousing
Database and Agent Technology
Database Applications
Database Performance
Database Design and UML
Database Evolution and Migration
Database Languages 
Database Security and Confidentiality
Databases and Electronic Commerce
Databases and Soft Computing
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Extensible Database Systems
Genomic Databases 
Information Integration
Interoperability and Cooperative Systems
Internet/Intranet Services and Databases
Knowledge Base Management Systems
Legacy Databases
Logic and Databases
Mobile Computing and Database
Multimedia Database Systems
Optimization and Performance
Query Processing, Optimisation and Approximation
Real-Time Database Systems
Data Replication and Caching
Scientific and Statistical Databases
Semi-structured Databases and XML
Spatial and Temporal Databases
Stream database
Tertiary Storage for Databases
Digital Libraries and Text Databases
User and Application Interfaces
View Management
Workflow Systems and Databases
Web and Databases
Web services
XML and semantics 

SUBMISSION of PAPERS:

You are strongly encouraged to use electronic submission. 

Please prepare PDF format of your paper (include any special fonts in the PDF file). If you cannot have access to a PDF writer, you may use the PS format file. However, please make sure that it is portable across platforms. Please go to the following web sites to do your registration and upload your submitted paper. 

There are two sites ConfSys(the main site) and START(backup). You can use them to Upload your paper submission to IDEAS and get the results etc. The URLs for logging into ConfSys is: https://dumbo.concordia.ca/confsys-www/

The ConfSys is under development so if there are problems, please bear with us. We are also using the START system as a backup: http://cindi.concordia.ca:8080/ 

We request you to register and upload your paper using BOTH systems. If you have any problems with ConfSys, please contact the administrator at:
xjin@cs.concordia.ca 

If you have any problems with START, please contact the administrator at:
yanho_li@cs.concordia.ca


PUBLICATION:

The conference proceedings is to be published by IEEE Computer Society.

Organizing Committee

General Chair: Bipin C. Desai (Concordia University, Canada) 
Program Co-chairs: Bipin C. Desai and Wilfred Ng (Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong)
Local Organization Chair: Wilfred Ng (Chair) 
Publicity Chair: Hong Va Leong (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong), 
Publication Chair: Qing Li (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong).

Organized by: Concordia University, Canada; The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

Sponsored By: ACM Hong Kong Chapter and IEEE Hong Kong Computer Chapter

Expenses sponsored in part by the K.C. Wong Education Foundation

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IMPORTANT DATE:

Submission Deadline: January 31, 2003 (Deadline Extension).

Notification of Acceptance: April 4, 2003

Camera Ready Paper Due: May 9, 2003

Conference Dates: July 16-18, 2003