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  | Camera ready = Aug 8, 2009
 
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<pre>
 
24th BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON DATABASES
 
Promoted by the Brazilian Computer Society
 
Fortaleza - Brazil
 
05-07 October 2009
 
 
 
 
**Important Dates**
 
Paper Registration: April 25, 2009 (at https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/)
 
Paper Submission: May 09, 2009
 
Authors Notification: June 30, 2009
 
Camera Ready due: August 08, 2009
 
 
Overview
 
 
SBBD is the official database event of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC). It has been the largest venue in Latin America for presentation and discussion of research results in the database domain. In its 24th edition, the symposium will be held in the city of Fortaleza, in the state of Ceara, Northeast of Brazil, in October 5-7, 2009. SBBD joins researchers, students and practitioners, from Brazil and abroad, for discussing problems related to the main topics in modern database technologies. Traditionally, SBBD has gathered nearly 500 attendees. In past editions, SBBD has been organized in cooperation with ACM/SIGMOD (pending approval) and partially sponsored by the VLDB Endownment. Besides the technical sessions, the symposium also includes invited talks and tutorials given by distinguished speakers from the international research community.  Additionally, SBBD comprises a Thesis Workshop, a Demos Session, a Poster Session and several workshops co-organized with the Brazilian Software Engineering Symposium.  
 
SBBD is the official database event of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC). It has been the largest venue in Latin America for presentation and discussion of research results in the database domain. In its 24th edition, the symposium will be held in the city of Fortaleza, in the state of Ceara, Northeast of Brazil, in October 5-7, 2009. SBBD joins researchers, students and practitioners, from Brazil and abroad, for discussing problems related to the main topics in modern database technologies. Traditionally, SBBD has gathered nearly 500 attendees. In past editions, SBBD has been organized in cooperation with ACM/SIGMOD (pending approval) and partially sponsored by the VLDB Endownment. Besides the technical sessions, the symposium also includes invited talks and tutorials given by distinguished speakers from the international research community.  Additionally, SBBD comprises a Thesis Workshop, a Demos Session, a Poster Session and several workshops co-organized with the Brazilian Software Engineering Symposium.  
  
Symposium Venue
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==ymposium Venue==
 
Fortaleza (Portuguese for fortress) is the State capital of Ceara, located in the sunny northeastern region of Brazil. With a population of more than 2.5 million, Fortaleza is a modern metropolis with greenish-blue sea, beautiful white-sand beaches, softy wind and a vibrating nightlife. Its complete tourism infrastructure and a rapidly growing industry make it one of the most important cities in the region in economic terms. Fortaleza has been for the last 3 years one of the most searched for cities in Brazil during holidays, second only to Rio. Fortaleza has a mild to warm  temperature averaging at 27C (82F) all year around.  Fortaleza is very well served of top-class restaurants. From seafood to the famous brazilian  barbecues, from feijoada (a black beans dish) to international cuisine (French, Italian, etc), Fortaleza has restaurants for all tastes at a very reasonable price. As an example, the top seafood restaurant in Fortaleza (called “Milmares”) charges for their seafood festival R$ 32 (around US$ 15) per person. Other places are more reasonable. Top-class Brazilian barbecue locations also charge around R$ 30 (US$ 14) per person.  Apart from its many tourist and gastronomic attractions, Fortaleza holds several academic and research institutions, including three major universities (UNIFOR, UFC and UECE) and several other smaller ones. Its emerging IT industry has been attracting many IT professionals from other regions of Brazil, which has steadily increased the local demand for IT-related university courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
 
Fortaleza (Portuguese for fortress) is the State capital of Ceara, located in the sunny northeastern region of Brazil. With a population of more than 2.5 million, Fortaleza is a modern metropolis with greenish-blue sea, beautiful white-sand beaches, softy wind and a vibrating nightlife. Its complete tourism infrastructure and a rapidly growing industry make it one of the most important cities in the region in economic terms. Fortaleza has been for the last 3 years one of the most searched for cities in Brazil during holidays, second only to Rio. Fortaleza has a mild to warm  temperature averaging at 27C (82F) all year around.  Fortaleza is very well served of top-class restaurants. From seafood to the famous brazilian  barbecues, from feijoada (a black beans dish) to international cuisine (French, Italian, etc), Fortaleza has restaurants for all tastes at a very reasonable price. As an example, the top seafood restaurant in Fortaleza (called “Milmares”) charges for their seafood festival R$ 32 (around US$ 15) per person. Other places are more reasonable. Top-class Brazilian barbecue locations also charge around R$ 30 (US$ 14) per person.  Apart from its many tourist and gastronomic attractions, Fortaleza holds several academic and research institutions, including three major universities (UNIFOR, UFC and UECE) and several other smaller ones. Its emerging IT industry has been attracting many IT professionals from other regions of Brazil, which has steadily increased the local demand for IT-related university courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
  
Topics of Interest
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==Topics of Interest==
 
SBBD 2009 will be organized into two separated tracks:
 
SBBD 2009 will be organized into two separated tracks:
  -Research Track
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* Research Track
  -Applications and Experiences Track
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* Applications and Experiences Track
 
The Research Track  covers all the aspects related to the development of new technologies for solving problems inherent to the database field. The topics of interest to this track include (but are not limited to):
 
The Research Track  covers all the aspects related to the development of new technologies for solving problems inherent to the database field. The topics of interest to this track include (but are not limited to):
- Active Databases
+
* Active Databases
- Access methods and indexing
+
* Access methods and indexing
- Authorization, Privacy and Security
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* Authorization, Privacy and Security
- Concurrency Control and Recovery
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* Concurrency Control and Recovery
- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
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* Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
- Data Semantics
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* Data Semantics
- Data Visualization
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* Data Visualization
- Data Warehousing
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* Data Warehousing
- Database Design
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* Database Design
- Digital Libraries
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* Digital Libraries
- Geographical Information Systems
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* Geographical Information Systems
- Information Integration and Interoperability
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* Information Integration and Interoperability
- Information Retrieval
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* Information Retrieval
- Knowledge Bases
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* Knowledge Bases
- Mobile Data
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* Mobile Data
- Multidimensional and Temporal Databases
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* Multidimensional and Temporal Databases
- Multimedia Databases
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* Multimedia Databases
- Object-Orientation and Databases
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* Object-Orientation and Databases
- Peer to peer, Parallel and Distributed Databases
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* Peer to peer, Parallel and Distributed Databases
- Performance and Benchmarking
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* Performance and Benchmarking
- Query Languages and User Interfaces
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* Query Languages and User Interfaces
- Query Processing and Optimization
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* Query Processing and Optimization
- Scientific and Statistical Databases
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* Scientific and Statistical Databases
- Semi-structured Databases and XML
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* Semi-structured Databases and XML
- Self-managed and Autonomic Databases
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* Self-managed and Autonomic Databases
- Spatial Databases
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* Spatial Databases
- Stream-based processing and Sensor Databases
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* Stream-based processing and Sensor Databases
- Textual Databases
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* Textual Databases
- Web Databases
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* Web Databases
- Web Services
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* Web Services
 
The Applications and Experiences Track accepts papers proposing to adapt existing database technologies in some specific context, innovative commercial database implementations as well as reports and analysis of experiences in applying recent research advances in database  to practical situations. The topics of interest to this track include (but are not limited to):
 
The Applications and Experiences Track accepts papers proposing to adapt existing database technologies in some specific context, innovative commercial database implementations as well as reports and analysis of experiences in applying recent research advances in database  to practical situations. The topics of interest to this track include (but are not limited to):
- Adapting DB Technology to Industrial Settings and Requirements
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* Adapting DB Technology to Industrial Settings and Requirements
- Advanced Industrial Applications in Databases
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* Advanced Industrial Applications in Databases
- Aplications in Finance, Government, Humanities and other Social Areas
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* Aplications in Finance, Government, Humanities and other Social Areas
- Bio-Informatics/Life Sciences
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* Bio-Informatics/Life Sciences
- Business Process Engineering and Execution Support
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* Business Process Engineering and Execution Support
- Data Mining Applications
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* Data Mining Applications
- Data Quality, Provenance and Semantics
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* Data Quality, Provenance and Semantics
- Digital Libraries/Document Management
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* Digital Libraries/Document Management
- Electronic Commerce
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* Electronic Commerce
- Embedded Databases and Mobile Computing
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* Embedded Databases and Mobile Computing
- Enterprise Data Management
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* Enterprise Data Management
- Environmental Management
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* Environmental Management
- Geographic Information Systems
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* Geographic Information Systems
- Industrial-Strength Systems based on DB Technology
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* Industrial-Strength Systems based on DB Technology
- Interoperability Applications
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* Interoperability Applications
- Knowledge Base Applications
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* Knowledge Base Applications
- Medical Systems
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* Medical Systems
- Meta-data Management
+
* Meta-data Management
- Middleware Platforms for Data Management
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* Middleware Platforms for Data Management
- System Design and Implementation using DB Technology
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* System Design and Implementation using DB Technology
- Unique Experiences in Using DB Technology
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* Unique Experiences in Using DB Technology
- Self-Managing Systems
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* Self-Managing Systems
- Web Services Applications
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* Web Services Applications
- Workflow and Databases
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* Workflow and Databases
  
 
The papers will be judged by their appropriateness for the track in which they are being evaluated. Thus, appropriate placement of papers is important. The program committee may contact the authors and suggest to move their paper to the other track in order to ensure a fairer evaluation.  
 
The papers will be judged by their appropriateness for the track in which they are being evaluated. Thus, appropriate placement of papers is important. The program committee may contact the authors and suggest to move their paper to the other track in order to ensure a fairer evaluation.  
  
Submission Guidelines
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==Submission Guidelines==
 
Submitted papers to both tracks can be written in Portuguese or English. Submission in English is strongly encouraged since the papers will be included in the ACM SIGMOD DiSC (http://www.acm.org/sigmod/disclist). Authors of all accepted papers must formally allow their papers to be published with SIGMOD's DiSC, otherwise the papers will not be presented nor published. A preliminary version of the proceedings, including all the accepted papers, will be available to the symposium attendees.   
 
Submitted papers to both tracks can be written in Portuguese or English. Submission in English is strongly encouraged since the papers will be included in the ACM SIGMOD DiSC (http://www.acm.org/sigmod/disclist). Authors of all accepted papers must formally allow their papers to be published with SIGMOD's DiSC, otherwise the papers will not be presented nor published. A preliminary version of the proceedings, including all the accepted papers, will be available to the symposium attendees.   
 
Papers submitted to SBBD must not have been simultaneously submitted to any other forum (conference or journal), nor should they have already been published elsewhere. The acceptance of a paper implies that at least one of its authors will register for the symposium to present it. Submitted papers will be reviewed based on originality, relevance, technical soundness and clarity of presentation.
 
Papers submitted to SBBD must not have been simultaneously submitted to any other forum (conference or journal), nor should they have already been published elsewhere. The acceptance of a paper implies that at least one of its authors will register for the symposium to present it. Submitted papers will be reviewed based on originality, relevance, technical soundness and clarity of presentation.
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For further inquires, please contact the Program Committee Chair at the email: brayner@unifor.br
 
For further inquires, please contact the Program Committee Chair at the email: brayner@unifor.br
  
Best Paper Award
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==Best Paper Award==
 
Since 1998, SBBD sponsors the Jose Mauro de Castilho (JMC) Award for the Symposium's best paper. Papers submitted to both tracks can be considered. If the final program allows, the best paper will be presented during an official cerimony. Both papers in English and Portugues will be considered for the award.
 
Since 1998, SBBD sponsors the Jose Mauro de Castilho (JMC) Award for the Symposium's best paper. Papers submitted to both tracks can be considered. If the final program allows, the best paper will be presented during an official cerimony. Both papers in English and Portugues will be considered for the award.
  
Organization
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==Organization==
Steering Committee
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===Steering Committee===
 
Altigran Soares da Silva, UFAM, Brazil
 
Altigran Soares da Silva, UFAM, Brazil
 
Angelo Brayner, UNIFOR, Brazil
 
Angelo Brayner, UNIFOR, Brazil
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Wagner Meira UFMG, Brazil
 
Wagner Meira UFMG, Brazil
  
Symposium Chairs
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===Symposium Chairs===
General Chair: Sandra de Amo, UFU, Brazil
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General Chair: [[has general chair::Sandra de Amo]], UFU, Brazil
Organizing Committee : Bernadete Loscio, UFC, Brazil
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Organizing Committee: [[has OC member::Bernadete Loscio]], UFC, Brazil
Program Committee : Angelo Brayner, UNIFOR, Brazil
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Program Committee : [[has PC chair::Angelo Brayner]], UNIFOR, Brazil
Tutorials Committee: Wagner Meira, UFMG, Brazil
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Tutorials Committee: [[has OC member::Wagner Meira]], UFMG, Brazil
Thesis Workshop Committee : Edleno Moura, UFAM, Brazil
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Thesis Workshop Committee : [[has OC member::Edleno Moura]], UFAM, Brazil
Demos Committee: Fernanda Baiao, UNIRIO, Brazil
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Demos Committee: [[has OC member::Fernanda Baiao]], UNIRIO, Brazil
Poster Committee: Valeria Times, UFRGS, Brazil
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Poster Committee: [[has OC member::Valeria Times]], UFRGS, Brazil
Workshops Committee (joint with SBES): Ana Carolina Salgado, CIN-UFPe, Brazil
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Workshops Committee (joint with SBES): [[has OC member::Ana Carolina Salgado]], CIN-UFPe, Brazil
  
Program Committee
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Agma Juci Machado Traina - USP-Sao Carlos, Brazil
 
Alain Pirotte - Universite Catholique de Louvain(UCL), Belgium
 
Alberto Henrique Frade Laender -UFMG, Brazil
 
Altigran Soares -  UFAM, Brazil
 
Alvaro Fernades - University of Manchester, UK
 
Ana Carolina Brandao Salgado - UFPE, Brazil
 
Angelo Perkusich - UFCG, Brazil
 
Bernadete Farias Loscio -  UFC, Brazil
 
Bernhard Mitschang - University of Stuttgart, Germany
 
Caetano Traina Jr. - USP-Sao Carlos, Brazil
 
Carlos Heuser - UFRGS, Brazil
 
Carmem Satie Hara - UFPR, Brazil
 
Cristina Dutra de Aguiar Ciferri - USP-Sao Carlos, Brazil
 
Denilson Barbosa - University of Alberta, Canada
 
Edleno Silva de Moura- UFAM, Brazil
 
Edward Fox - Virgina Tech., US
 
Fabio Porto - EPFL - IC - Database Laboratory - Lausanne Switzerland
 
Fernanda Baiao - UNIRIO, Brazil
 
Gilberto Camara - INPE, Brazil
 
Geovane Cayres - CPqD/UNICAMP, Brazil
 
Javam Machado - UFC, Brazil
 
Joao Eduardo Ferreira - IME-USP, Brazil
 
Jose Maria Monteiro - SEFAZ, Brazil
 
Juliana Freire - University of Utah, US
 
Karin Becker – Brazil
 
Marcos Andre Goncalves – UFMG, Brazil
 
Marco Casanova - PUC-Rio, Brazil
 
Marcus Sampaio – UFCG, Brazil
 
Margret Gross-Hardt - WiZAi, Germay
 
Mario Nascimento - Univesity of Alberta, Canada
 
Marta Lima de Queiros Mattoso -  UFRJ, Brazil
 
Mauro Biajiz - UFSCAR, Brazil
 
Mirella Moura Moro - UFMG, Brazil
 
Nicolas Spyratos - University of Paris-Sud, France
 
Norbert Ritter, University of Hamburg, Germany
 
Paolo Ciaccia - University of Bologna, Italy
 
Pável Calado - IST, Portugal
 
Philippe Lamarre - INRIA, France
 
Renata de Matos Galante - UFRGS, Brazil
 
Renato Fileto - UFSC, Brazil
 
Ricardo Rodrigues Ciferri - UFSCAR, Brazil
 
Ricardo Torres - UNICAMP, Brazil
 
Richard  Chbeir - University of Bourgogne, France
 
Ronaldo dos Santos Mello - UFSC, Brazil
 
Ronaldo Menezes - FIT, US
 
Sandra de Amo - UFU, Brazil
 
Sergio Lifschitz - PUC-Rio, Brazil
 
Stanley Oliveira - EMBRAPA, Brazil
 
Theo Haerder - University of Kaiserlautern, Germany
 
Valeria Goncalves Soares -UFPB, Brazil
 
Valeria Times - CIN-UFPe, Brazil
 
Vanessa Braganholo - UFRJ, Brazil
 
Vania Vidal - UFC, Brazil
 
Vincent Oria - New Jersey Institute Technology, US
 
Wagner Meira Junior - UFMG, Brazil
 
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SBBD 2009
24th BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON DATABASES
Dates Oct 5, 2009 (iCal) - Oct 7, 2009
Homepage: www.sbbd-sbes2009.ufc.br
Location
Location: Fortaleza, Brazil
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Important dates
Abstracts: April 25, 2009
Submissions: May 9, 2009
Notification: June 30, 2009
Camera ready due: Aug 8, 2009
Table of Contents


SBBD is the official database event of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC). It has been the largest venue in Latin America for presentation and discussion of research results in the database domain. In its 24th edition, the symposium will be held in the city of Fortaleza, in the state of Ceara, Northeast of Brazil, in October 5-7, 2009. SBBD joins researchers, students and practitioners, from Brazil and abroad, for discussing problems related to the main topics in modern database technologies. Traditionally, SBBD has gathered nearly 500 attendees. In past editions, SBBD has been organized in cooperation with ACM/SIGMOD (pending approval) and partially sponsored by the VLDB Endownment. Besides the technical sessions, the symposium also includes invited talks and tutorials given by distinguished speakers from the international research community. Additionally, SBBD comprises a Thesis Workshop, a Demos Session, a Poster Session and several workshops co-organized with the Brazilian Software Engineering Symposium.

ymposium Venue

Fortaleza (Portuguese for fortress) is the State capital of Ceara, located in the sunny northeastern region of Brazil. With a population of more than 2.5 million, Fortaleza is a modern metropolis with greenish-blue sea, beautiful white-sand beaches, softy wind and a vibrating nightlife. Its complete tourism infrastructure and a rapidly growing industry make it one of the most important cities in the region in economic terms. Fortaleza has been for the last 3 years one of the most searched for cities in Brazil during holidays, second only to Rio. Fortaleza has a mild to warm temperature averaging at 27C (82F) all year around. Fortaleza is very well served of top-class restaurants. From seafood to the famous brazilian barbecues, from feijoada (a black beans dish) to international cuisine (French, Italian, etc), Fortaleza has restaurants for all tastes at a very reasonable price. As an example, the top seafood restaurant in Fortaleza (called “Milmares”) charges for their seafood festival R$ 32 (around US$ 15) per person. Other places are more reasonable. Top-class Brazilian barbecue locations also charge around R$ 30 (US$ 14) per person. Apart from its many tourist and gastronomic attractions, Fortaleza holds several academic and research institutions, including three major universities (UNIFOR, UFC and UECE) and several other smaller ones. Its emerging IT industry has been attracting many IT professionals from other regions of Brazil, which has steadily increased the local demand for IT-related university courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

Topics of Interest

SBBD 2009 will be organized into two separated tracks:

  • Research Track
  • Applications and Experiences Track

The Research Track covers all the aspects related to the development of new technologies for solving problems inherent to the database field. The topics of interest to this track include (but are not limited to):

  • Active Databases
  • Access methods and indexing
  • Authorization, Privacy and Security
  • Concurrency Control and Recovery
  • Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
  • Data Semantics
  • Data Visualization
  • Data Warehousing
  • Database Design
  • Digital Libraries
  • Geographical Information Systems
  • Information Integration and Interoperability
  • Information Retrieval
  • Knowledge Bases
  • Mobile Data
  • Multidimensional and Temporal Databases
  • Multimedia Databases
  • Object-Orientation and Databases
  • Peer to peer, Parallel and Distributed Databases
  • Performance and Benchmarking
  • Query Languages and User Interfaces
  • Query Processing and Optimization
  • Scientific and Statistical Databases
  • Semi-structured Databases and XML
  • Self-managed and Autonomic Databases
  • Spatial Databases
  • Stream-based processing and Sensor Databases
  • Textual Databases
  • Web Databases
  • Web Services

The Applications and Experiences Track accepts papers proposing to adapt existing database technologies in some specific context, innovative commercial database implementations as well as reports and analysis of experiences in applying recent research advances in database to practical situations. The topics of interest to this track include (but are not limited to):

  • Adapting DB Technology to Industrial Settings and Requirements
  • Advanced Industrial Applications in Databases
  • Aplications in Finance, Government, Humanities and other Social Areas
  • Bio-Informatics/Life Sciences
  • Business Process Engineering and Execution Support
  • Data Mining Applications
  • Data Quality, Provenance and Semantics
  • Digital Libraries/Document Management
  • Electronic Commerce
  • Embedded Databases and Mobile Computing
  • Enterprise Data Management
  • Environmental Management
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Industrial-Strength Systems based on DB Technology
  • Interoperability Applications
  • Knowledge Base Applications
  • Medical Systems
  • Meta-data Management
  • Middleware Platforms for Data Management
  • System Design and Implementation using DB Technology
  • Unique Experiences in Using DB Technology
  • Self-Managing Systems
  • Web Services Applications
  • Workflow and Databases

The papers will be judged by their appropriateness for the track in which they are being evaluated. Thus, appropriate placement of papers is important. The program committee may contact the authors and suggest to move their paper to the other track in order to ensure a fairer evaluation.

Submission Guidelines

Submitted papers to both tracks can be written in Portuguese or English. Submission in English is strongly encouraged since the papers will be included in the ACM SIGMOD DiSC (http://www.acm.org/sigmod/disclist). Authors of all accepted papers must formally allow their papers to be published with SIGMOD's DiSC, otherwise the papers will not be presented nor published. A preliminary version of the proceedings, including all the accepted papers, will be available to the symposium attendees. Papers submitted to SBBD must not have been simultaneously submitted to any other forum (conference or journal), nor should they have already been published elsewhere. The acceptance of a paper implies that at least one of its authors will register for the symposium to present it. Submitted papers will be reviewed based on originality, relevance, technical soundness and clarity of presentation. Before submitting a paper, and no later than April 25th 2009, authors must register its title, list of authors, track and abstract through the submission Web page at https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/. Papers must be submitted by May 9th, 2008 using the same submission site. Authors should choose for one track at the registration phase. The chosen track will be the track to which the full version should be submitted. Submitted papers must not exceed 15 pages. Papers may be composed using the SBC template (http://www.sbc.org.br/index.php?language=2&subject=282) or with font size 12pt, 1.5 line space, and single column. Papers exceeding this limit will be automatically rejected without being reviewed by the Program Committee. In addition, papers must be submitted in PDF format. Formats other than PDF will NOT be accepted. However, exceptionally and upon request, generic postscript might be accepted. For further inquires, please contact the Program Committee Chair at the email: brayner@unifor.br

Best Paper Award

Since 1998, SBBD sponsors the Jose Mauro de Castilho (JMC) Award for the Symposium's best paper. Papers submitted to both tracks can be considered. If the final program allows, the best paper will be presented during an official cerimony. Both papers in English and Portugues will be considered for the award.

Organization

Steering Committee

Altigran Soares da Silva, UFAM, Brazil Angelo Brayner, UNIFOR, Brazil Mario Nascimento, University of Alberta, Canada Marta Mattoso, UFRJ, Brazil Sandra de Amo, UFU, Brazil (Chair) Wagner Meira UFMG, Brazil

Symposium Chairs

General Chair: Sandra de Amo, UFU, Brazil Organizing Committee: Bernadete Loscio, UFC, Brazil Program Committee : Angelo Brayner, UNIFOR, Brazil Tutorials Committee: Wagner Meira, UFMG, Brazil Thesis Workshop Committee : Edleno Moura, UFAM, Brazil Demos Committee: Fernanda Baiao, UNIRIO, Brazil Poster Committee: Valeria Times, UFRGS, Brazil Workshops Committee (joint with SBES): Ana Carolina Salgado, CIN-UFPe, Brazil

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