NETDB 2011 - The Sixth International Workshop on Networking Meets Databases (NetDB 2011)
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Deadline: April 01, 2011 | Date: June 12, 2011-June 16, 2011
Venue/Country: Athens, Greece
Updated: 2011-02-25 16:16:57 (GMT+9)
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Call for Papers Networking Meets Databases Workshop (NetDB'2011)Sponsored by ACM SIGMOD/PODS Co-located with SIGMOD'2011 Athens, Greece http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/srikanth/netdb11/
The Sixth International Workshop on Networking Meets Databases (NetDB2011) will bring together researchers from the systems and networkingand data management communities. Many research areas, such as cloudcomputing, privacy-aware systems, sensor networks, network management,P2P systems, rule mining, inference over system logs and networktraffic data, and declarative system-building, are blurring theboundaries between these two communities. The goal of the workshop isto foster an environment in which researchers from both communitiescan discuss ideas that will shape and influence these emergingresearch areas. We encourage submissions of early work, with novel andinteresting ideas. We expect that work introduced at NetDB 2011, oncefully thought through, completed, and described in a finished form,may be relevant to conferences such as SOSP, OSDI, SIGCOMM, SIGMOD,VLDB, NSDI, or ICDE.NetDB takes a broad view of what constitutes research relevant to bothcommunities. As a venue for exploring new directions, NetDB solicitssubmissions on work that borrows ideas and experiences from eithercommunity. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:* Large-scale elastic data management infrastructure.* High-level programming paradigms for distributed systems.* Data-centric inference and debugging support for distributed systems.* Monitoring, archival and mining of system logs and network traffic data.* Cross-layer optimization of databases and networks.* Data management in wide-area distributed systems.* Distributed publish/subscribe systems.* Sensor data management.* Query evaluation using network hardware.* Privacy preserving systems and data analysis.* Analysis over incomplete or imprecise dataPapers will be selected based on originality, likelihood of spawninginsightful discussion and technical merit. Each submission willreceive a minimum of three reviews. The program will leave ample timefor lively discussion among the participants. OrganizersCo-chairs: Christopher Olston and Srikanth KandulaProgram committee: Shivnath Babu, Duke UniversityNikita Borisov, UIUCTyson Condie, Yahoo! ResearchDavid DeWitt, Univ. of Wisconsin MadisonRodrigo Fonseca, Brown UniversityMichael Franklin, Univ. of California BerkeleyJeff Hammerbacher, ClouderaArvind Krishnamurthy, University of WashingtonSuman Nath, Microsoft ResearchJun Rao, IBM ResearchIon Stoica, Univ. of California BerkeleyKenneth Yocum, UCSDJingren Zhou, MicrosoftImportant DatesPaper submission: April 1, 2011Decisions announced: May 10, 2011Camera-ready papers due: June 1, 2011Workshop: June 12-16 (co-located with the SIGMOD conference; exact date T.B.D.)Submission Guidelines Papers submitted to NetDB'11 should follow these guidelines:* Six or fewer pages, including appendices but excluding references* One or two columns* Font size must be no smaller than 11pt* Pages should be numbered* Only PDF format will be accepted Please do not submit abbreviated versions of journal or conferencepapers. In particular, submissions to NetDB must not be concurrentwith a substantially similar submission to a conference, includingcondensed versions of work that has been submitted to a conference andis currently under review.Proceedings will be made available on the web.Sponsors:ACM SIGMOD, Microsoft Corporation
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