Call for Papers
Link:http://datasearch.ruc.edu.cn/XMLDM11/
Overview
Advanced Techniques on XML Data Management
(XML-DM 2011)
In conjunction with the 12th Web-Age Information Management Conference
September 14, 2011, Wuhan, China
This is the third workshop in WAIM conference that addresses the challenge of XML data management. We already successfully held the second XMLDM workshop with APWeb 2011. This third workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners in brings together academics, practitioners, users and vendors to discuss the use and synergy between XML-based technologies.
This workshop welcomes papers that address fundamental research issues in this challenging area, with emphasis on personal and social applications of XML data management. We also encourage papers to report on system level research related to scalable XML data management. A number of invited papers will also be solicited.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- XML data integration
- XML data storage and indexing
- XML query languages and optimization
- XML views and data publishing
- XML applications in semantic web
- XML data mining
- XML change management
- XML views and data mappings
- XML data compression
- XML in Web services
- XML benchmark and performance studies
- XML applications in new domains- sensor and biological data management
- XML in cloud computing
Submission Papers
Papers should not exceed 10 pages in LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) format. The submission of papers must be in either PDF or Word format. We also welcome demonstration proposals and posters to foster interaction, to present system perspective on real problems, and to introduce innovative concepts. Those demo or shorter papers should not exceed 4 pages. The Authors should exclude the usage of non-English fonts to avoid the problems from reviewers' machines.
All accepted papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series, and all accepted papers (including regular, demo and poster papers) will be indexed by EI. This ensures wide dissemination and high visibility (e.g. in the DBLP and ScienceDirect). Online proceedings will additionally be hosted at the workshop web site.
Please submit your papers using the following submission site:
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/3XMLDM2011
For any questions, please email to:jiahenglu@gmail.com
Important Dates
Submission deadline: | June 14th 2011 |
Notification date: | June 18th 2011 |
Camera-ready submission deadline: | June 25th 2011 |
Organizing Committee
Workshop Co-Chairs:
Jiaheng Lu | Renmin University of China | China |
PC members:
Zhifeng Bao | National University of Singapore | Singapore |
Stephane Bressan | National University of Singapore (NUS) | Singapore |
Peter Boncz | Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica | Netherland |
Chee Yong Chan | National University of Singapore | Singapore |
Xiaoyong Du | Renmin University of China | China |
Jianhua Feng | Tsignhua University | China |
Jun Gao | Peking University | China |
Masaru Kitsuregawa | Tokyo University | Japan |
Jianzhong Li | Harbin Institute of Technology | China |
Guoliang Li | Tsinghua University | China |
Xuemin Lin | Univ. of New South Wales | Australia |
Xiaofeng Meng | Renmin University of China | China |
Xiaochun Yang | North-East University | China |
Liang Xu | National University of Singapore | Singapore |
Jeffrey Xu Yu | The Chinese University of Hong Kong | China |
Zografoula Vagena | Microsoft Research | U.S. |
XiaoLing Wang | Fudan University | China |
Hongzhi Wang | Harbin Institute of Technology | China |
Peter Wood | University of London | UK |
Aoying Zhou | East China Normal University | China |
Yongluan Zhou | University of Southern Denmark | Denmark |