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| Title = ACM Symposium on Principles of Database Systems
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|Title=ACM Symposium on Principles of Database Systems
| Type = Conference
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|Type=Conference
| Series =  
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|Series=PODS
| Field = Database
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|Field=Database Systems
| Homepage = www.sigmod09.org/calls_papers_pods_research.shtml
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|Homepage=www.sigmod09.org/
| Start date = Jun 29, 2009  
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|Start date=29/06/2009
| End date = Jul 2, 2009
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|End date=2/07/2009
| City= Providence
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|City=Providence
| State = Rhode Island
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|State=Rhode Island
| Country = USA
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|Country=USA
| Abstract deadline = Dec 1, 2008
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|Abstract deadline=Dec 1, 2008
| Submission deadline = Dec 8, 2008
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|Submission deadline=Dec 8, 2008
| Notification = Feb 27, 2009
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<pre>
 
ACM SIGMOD/PODS 2009 Conference
 
  Providence, Rhode Island
 
    June 29 - July 2, 2009
 
  http://www.sigmod09.org
 
 
Call for Papers: PODS Research
 
 
 
The PODS symposium series, held in conjunction with the SIGMOD conference series, provides a premier annual forum for the communication of new advances in the theoretical foundation of database systems. For the 28th edition, original research papers providing new insights in the specification, design, or implementation of data management tools are called for.
 
The PODS symposium series, held in conjunction with the SIGMOD conference series, provides a premier annual forum for the communication of new advances in the theoretical foundation of database systems. For the 28th edition, original research papers providing new insights in the specification, design, or implementation of data management tools are called for.
 
Topics of Interest
 
Topics of Interest
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Algorithms; complexity; computational model theory; concurrency; constraints; data exchange; data integration; data mining; data modeling; data on the Web; data streams; data warehouses; distributed databases; information retrieval; knowledge bases; logic; multimedia; physical design; privacy; quantitative approaches; query languages; query optimization; real-time data; recovery; scientific data; security; semantic Web; semi-structured data; spatial data; temporal data; transactions; updates; views; Web services; workflows; XML.
 
Algorithms; complexity; computational model theory; concurrency; constraints; data exchange; data integration; data mining; data modeling; data on the Web; data streams; data warehouses; distributed databases; information retrieval; knowledge bases; logic; multimedia; physical design; privacy; quantitative approaches; query languages; query optimization; real-time data; recovery; scientific data; security; semantic Web; semi-structured data; spatial data; temporal data; transactions; updates; views; Web services; workflows; XML.
Submission Guidelines
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==Submission Guidelines==
  
 
Submitted papers should be at most ten pages, using reasonable page layout and font size of at least 10pt (note that the SIGMOD style file does not have to be followed). Additional details may be included in an appendix, which, however, will be read at the discretion of the program committee. Papers longer than ten pages or in font size smaller than 10pt risk rejection without consideration of their merits.
 
Submitted papers should be at most ten pages, using reasonable page layout and font size of at least 10pt (note that the SIGMOD style file does not have to be followed). Additional details may be included in an appendix, which, however, will be read at the discretion of the program committee. Papers longer than ten pages or in font size smaller than 10pt risk rejection without consideration of their merits.
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The program committee reserves the right to give both awards to the same paper, not to give an award, or to split an award among several papers. Papers authored or co-authored by PC members are not eligible for an award.
 
The program committee reserves the right to give both awards to the same paper, not to give an award, or to split an award among several papers. Papers authored or co-authored by PC members are not eligible for an award.
  
PODS Deadlines
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==PODS Deadlines==
  
December 1, 2008: Abstract submission
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* December 1, 2008: Abstract submission
December 8, 2008: Manuscript submission
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* December 8, 2008: Manuscript submission
February 27, 2009: Notification of acceptance  
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* February 27, 2009: Notification of acceptance
</pre>This CfP was obtained from [http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=3282&amp;copyownerid=2 WikiCFP]
 

Latest revision as of 12:09, 7 December 2016

PODS 2009
ACM Symposium on Principles of Database Systems
Event in series PODS
Dates 29/06/2009 (iCal) - 2/07/2009
Homepage: www.sigmod09.org/
Location
Location: Providence, Rhode Island, USA
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Important dates
Abstracts: Dec 1, 2008
Submissions: Dec 8, 2008
Notification: Feb 27, 2009
Papers: Submitted 97 / Accepted 26 (26.8 %)
Table of Contents


The PODS symposium series, held in conjunction with the SIGMOD conference series, provides a premier annual forum for the communication of new advances in the theoretical foundation of database systems. For the 28th edition, original research papers providing new insights in the specification, design, or implementation of data management tools are called for. Topics of Interest

Topics that fit the interests of the symposium include the following (as they pertain to databases):

Algorithms; complexity; computational model theory; concurrency; constraints; data exchange; data integration; data mining; data modeling; data on the Web; data streams; data warehouses; distributed databases; information retrieval; knowledge bases; logic; multimedia; physical design; privacy; quantitative approaches; query languages; query optimization; real-time data; recovery; scientific data; security; semantic Web; semi-structured data; spatial data; temporal data; transactions; updates; views; Web services; workflows; XML.

Submission Guidelines

Submitted papers should be at most ten pages, using reasonable page layout and font size of at least 10pt (note that the SIGMOD style file does not have to be followed). Additional details may be included in an appendix, which, however, will be read at the discretion of the program committee. Papers longer than ten pages or in font size smaller than 10pt risk rejection without consideration of their merits.

The submission process will be through the Web; a link to the submission website will appear one this site in due time. Note that, unlike the SIGMOD conference, PODS does not use double-blind reviewing, and therefore PODS submissions should be eponymous (i.e., the names and affiliations of authors should be listed on the paper).

The results must be unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere, including the formal proceedings of other symposia or workshops. All authors of accepted papers will be expected to sign copyright release forms. One author of each accepted paper will be expected to present it at the conference. Awards

Best Paper Award: An award will be given to the best submission, as judged by the program committee.

Best Newcomer Award: There will also be an award for the best submission, as judged by the program committee, written solely by authors who have never published in earlier PODS proceedings.

The program committee reserves the right to give both awards to the same paper, not to give an award, or to split an award among several papers. Papers authored or co-authored by PC members are not eligible for an award.

PODS Deadlines

  • December 1, 2008: Abstract submission
  • December 8, 2008: Manuscript submission
  • February 27, 2009: Notification of acceptance
Facts about "PODS 2009"
Abstract deadlineDecember 1, 2008 +
AcronymPODS 2009 +
End dateJuly 2, 2009 +
Event in seriesPODS +
Event typeConference +
Has coordinates41° 49' 26", -71° 24' 46"Latitude: 41.823988888889
Longitude: -71.412833333333
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Has location cityProvidence +
Has location countryCategory:USA +
Has location stateRhode Island +
Homepagehttp://www.sigmod09.org/calls papers pods research.shtml +
IsAEvent +
NotificationFebruary 27, 2009 +
Start dateJune 29, 2009 +
Submission deadlineDecember 8, 2008 +
TitleACM Symposium on Principles of Database Systems +