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The International Workshop on Database Management and
Application over Network (DBMAN 2007)
With the increasing ubiquity of personal computing devices, such as
mobile phones and PDAs, and the increasing deployment of sensor networks,
new distributed applications are developed over networked databases posing
interesting challenges. DBMAN 2007 will be held in conjunction with WAIM/APWEB
2007 conference, and aims to bring together researchers in different fields
related to database management and application over networks and to provide
a forum where researchers and practitioners can share and exchange their
knowledge and experience.
DBMAN 2007 will be published in a combined volume of Lecturer Notes in
Computer Science series published by Springer. We invite
original research contributions on generic and applied research on database
management and applications over networks. In particular, papers addressing
peer-to-peer systems, sensor networks, grid computing, widely-distributed
query processing, data dissemination, distributed data mining over network,
and stream data processing are of interest.
Topics of Interest:
The DBMAN 2007 topics of interest include but are certainly not limited
to the following areas:
Advanced application of databases over networks
Data Mining over networks
Mobile computing and data management
Grid computing and data grid
Peer-to-peer system data management
Sensor network data management
Stream data processing Security, privacy and trust in network
Data placement and storage in network
Workload characterization
and performance evaluation for network
Important Dates:
Full paper
submission: 9th Feb 2007 (Extended!)
Acceptance
notification: 5th March 2007 (Extended!)
Camera-ready copy: 12th March 2007
Paper Submission:
The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS
series.DBMAN 2007 invites papers describing original
contributions in all fields of database management and application over
network their related research and applications. Full papers must be
submitted electronically to dbman@cse.ust.hk on or before Feb 7th, 2007. The
papers must be in English and should be formatted according to the Springer-Verlag
Lecture Notes in Computer Science guidelines. Authors instructions and style
files can be downloaded at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
The maximum length of papers is 12 pages. All papers must be submitted in
PDF format.
PC Members:
Gustavo Alonso, ETH,
Switzerland
Luc Bouganim, INRIA, France
Klemens Bohm,
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Germany
Ilaria Bartolini,
University of Bologna, Italy
Ahmet Bulut, Citrix Systems,
USA
Selcuk Candan, Arizona State
University, USA
Yi Chen, Arizona State
University, USA
Reynold Cheng, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
Mitch Cherniak, Brandeis
University, USA
Khuzaima Daudjee,
University of Waterloo, Canada
Ada Waichee Fu, Chinese
University of Hong Kong, China
Bjorn Thor Jonsson,
Reykjavik University, Iceland
Wang-Chien Lee, Penn State
University, USA
Chen Li, University of
California, Irvine, USA
Mingjin Li, Microsoft
Research Asia, China
Alexander Markowetz,
HKUST, Hong Kong, China
Vincent Oria, New Jersy
Institute of Technology, USA
Sule Gunduz Oguducu,
Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Jian Pei, Simon Fraser
Univeristy, Canada
Peter Triantafillou,
University of Patras, Greece
Anthony Tung, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Ozgur Ulusoy, Bilkent
University, Turkey
Patrick Valduriez, INRIA,
France
Jari Veijaleinen, University
of Jyvaskyla, Finland
JianLiang Xu, Hong Kong
Baptist University, China
Workshop Organization
Program Chairs
Lei Chen
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong, China (leichen@cs.ust.hk)
M. Tamer Ozsu
University of Waterloo,
Canada (tozsu@db.uwaterloo.ca)
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