SIGMOD 2001
Santa Barbara, California
May 21-24, 2001
The SIGMOD conference has been the major
forum for database researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to
present their work and discuss critical issues and views on practical leading-edge
database technology, applications, and techniques. We invite the
submission of original research contributions, as well as proposals for
panels, tutorials, demonstrations, and industrial presentations. We encourage
the community to submit papers that confront the database research and
practice community with problems for data management and applications of
the new era, such as e-commerce, digital libraries, and organization knowledge
management.
Topics:
Suggested topics include, but are not limited
to, the following (in alphabetical order):
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Access Methods and Data Structures
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Active Databases
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Application Issues (interfaces, models, architectures)
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Constraint Databases
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Database Security
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Data Models
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Data Warehousing and On-Line Analytical Processing
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Data Mining
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Database Performance and Benchmarking
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Database Programming Languages
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Distributed / Heterogeneous / Mobile Database
Systems
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Image / Text / Multimedia Database Systems
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Imprecise and Uncertain Information
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Information Retrieval and Databases
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Industrial Challenges and Applications
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Legacy Databases
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Object-Orientation and Database Systems
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Parallel Database Systems
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Query Languages
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Query Processing and Optimization
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Scientific and Statistical Databases
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Semi-structured Databases, World Wide Web
and Databases
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Spatial and Temporal Databases
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User and Application Interfaces
Submission format:
Electronic and hard copy submissions of both
abstracts and full papers will both be accepted, but electronic submission
is strongly preferred. Detailed instructions for submissions are
available here.
Guidelines for submissions for panels,
tutorials,
demos,
and industrial
sessions are available as well.
All submitted papers will be judged based
on their quality and relevance through double-blind
reviewing, where the identities of the authors are withheld
from the reviewers (this does NOT include panel, tutorial and demo proposals).
Consult the Anonymity
tips for information on preparing a manuscript for double-blind review.
Authors of accepted papers will need to sign an ACM copyright release form
and present their paper at the conference.
Chairs:
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Program Committee Chair: Timos Sellis,
National Technical Univ. of Athens
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Associate Program Committee Chair:
Divyakant Agrawal, UC Santa Barbara
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Demo Chair: Michael Franklin, UC Berkeley
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Industrial Chair: Guy Lohman, IBM Almaden
Research Center
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Tutorial Chair: Gerhard Weikum,
University of the Saarland
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Panels Chair: Philip Bernstein, Microsoft
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Proceedings Chair: Sharad Mehrotra,
UC Irvine
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Electronic Proceedings Chair: Walid
Aref, Purdue University
Program Committee:
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Sibel Adali, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Brad Adelberg, Northwestern University
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Rakesh Agrawal, IBM Almaden Research Center
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Roberto J. Bayardo, IBM Almaden Research Center
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Alexandros Biliris, AT&T Labs
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José Blakeley, Microsoft
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Tiziana Catarci, Universita degli Studi di
Roma "La Sapienza"
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Christos Faloutsos, Carnegie Mellon University
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Daniela Florescu
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Cesar Galindo-Legaria, Microsoft
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Minos Garofalakis, Bell Labs
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Johannes Gehrke, Cornell University
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Dimitrios Gunopulos, UC Riverside
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Laura Haas, IBM Almaden Research Center
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Alon Halevy, University of Washington
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Joe Hellerstein, UC Berkeley
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Yannis Ioannidis, University of Athens
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H. V. Jagadish, University of Michigan
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Matthias Jarke, GMD-FIT and RWTH Aachen
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Martin Kersten, CWI
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Laks V.S. Lakshmanan, Concordia University
and IIT
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David Maier, Oregon Graduate Institute
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Sharad Mehrotra, UC Irvine
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Bongki Moon, University of Arizona
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Shojiro Nishio, Osaka University
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Maria Orlowska, The University of Queensland
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Dimitris Papadias, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology
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Vishy Poosala, Bell Labs
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Krithi Ramamritham, University of Massachusetts
and IIT Bombay
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Arnon Rosenthal, The MITRE Corporation
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Kenneth Salem, University of Waterloo
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Hans-Jorg Schek, ETH Zurich
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Michel Scholl, CNAM & INRIA
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Eric Simon, INRIA
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Ramakrishnan Srikant, IBM Almaden Research
Center
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VS Subrahmanian, University of Maryland
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Dan Suciu, University of Washington
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Yannis Theodoridis, Computer Technology Institute
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Jeff Ullman, Stanford University
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Kyu-Young Whang, Korea Advanced Inst. of Science
and Technology (KAIST)
Demonstrations Committee:
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Swarup Acharya, Bell Labs
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Paul Aoki, Xerox PARC
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Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Mary Tork Roth, IBM Almaden Research Center
Industrial Program Committee:
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Surajit Chaudhuri, Microsoft
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Christoph Freytag, Humboldt University
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C. Mohan, IBM Almaden Research Center
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Glenn Paulley, Sybase
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Patrick Valduriez, INRIA
Tutorials Committee:
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Pamela Drew, Boeing
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Christian Jensen, Aalborg University
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Betty Salzberg, Northeastern University
Important Dates:
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November 17, 2000 - Paper abstracts due.
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November 27, 2000 - Full and industrial papers
as well as panels, tutorials, demos due.
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January 29, 2001 - Notification about acceptance/rejection.
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March 2, 2001 - Camera-ready due.