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Call for participation (IDEAS 2002)

Osmar Zaiane zaiane at cs.ualberta.ca
Thu May 2 21:37:11 EST 2002


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  Sixth International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium

                   http://db.cs.ualberta.ca/ideas02/

                          July 17-19 2002
                      Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

                  Sponsored by IBM Toronto Laboratory

The 6th  International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium
welcomes participants during the three days of 17, 18 and 19 of July
2002. The symposium will take place few days before ACM SIGKDD, AAAI
and ISMB Conferences in the same city.
 

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         The Early Registration Fee deadline is June 1 2002
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Invited Speakers:
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   Dr. Alberto Mendelzon, Univ. of Toronto. 
   ToX: The Toronto XML Server 

   Dr. Surajit Chaudhuri, Microsoft Research
   Self-Tuning Database Systems 

   Dr. Nick Koudas, AT&T Research
   Stream Data Management: Research Directions and Opportunities 


For a description of the symposium scope,  programme, registration and
accommodation details see the symposium website: 

http://db.cs.ualberta.ca/ideas02/

Important Dates: 
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June     01,2002    Early Registration Deadline
July  17-19,2002    IDEAS Conference

Accepted Papers:
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 On Implicate Discovery and Query Optimization 
  Kristofer Vorwerk and G. N. Paulley 

 Interval Processing with the UB-Tree 
  Robert Fenk, Volker Markl and Rudolf Bayer 

 Graph Partition Based Muti-Way Spatial Joins 
  Xuemin Lin, Hai-Xin Lu and Qing Zhang 

 View Merging in the Context of View Selection 
  Changqing Chen, Yucai Feng and Jianlin Feng

 Nearest Neighbor and Reverse Nearest Neighbor Queries for Moving Objects 
  Rimantas Benetis, Christian S. Jensen, Gytis Karciauskas and Simonas Saltenis 

 Continual Neighborhood Tracking for Moving Objects Using Adaptive Distances 
  Yoshiharu Ishikawa, Hiroyuki Kitagawa and Tooru Kawashima 

 Energy-Efficient Data Broadcasting in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks 
  Le Gruenwald, Muhammad Javed and Meng Gu 

 A Location Dependent Benchmark with Mobility Behavior 
  Ayse Yasemin Seydim and Margaret H.  Dunham

 XGL: a graphical query language for XML 
  Sergio Flesca, Filippo Furfaro and Sergio Greco 

 Parallel Processing XML Documents 
  Kevin J. Lü, Yuanling Zhu and Wenjun Sun 

 Yet Another Query Algebra For XML Data 
  Carlo Sartiani and Antonio Albano 

 Distributing CORBA views from an OODBMS 
  Eric Viara, Guy Vaysseix and Emmanuel Barillot 
          
 Completing CAD Data Queries for Visualization 
  Milena Gateva Koparanova and Tore Risch 

 An index structure for improving nearest closest pairs and related join queries in spatial databases 
  Congjun Yang and King-Ip Lin 


 Management of Multiply Represented Geographic Entities 
  Anders Friis-Christensen, David Skogan, Christian S. Jensen, Gerhard Skagestein and Nectaria Tryfona 

 Integrating HTML Tables Using Semantic Hierarchies And Meta-Data Sets 
  Seung-Jin Lim, Yiu-Kai Ng and Xiaochun Yang

 YAM2 (Yet Another Multidimensional Model): An Extension of UML 
  Alberto Abelló, José Samos, and Fèlix Saltor 

 Authorization Model for Summary Schemas Model 
  Sudsanguan Ngamsuriyaroj, Ali R.  Hurson and Thomas F. Keefe 

 Implementing Federated Databases Systems by Compiling SchemaSQL 
  Francois Barbancon and Daniel P. Miranker 

 A multi-agent model for handling e-commerce activities 
  Domenico Rosaci, Giuseppe M.L.  Sarnè and Domenico Ursino

 Clustering Spatial Data in the Presence of Obstacles: a Density-Based Approach 
  Osmar R. Zaiane and Chi-Hoon Lee 

 Consistency in Data Warehouse Dimensions 
  Carolin Letz, Eric Tobias Henn and Gottfried Vossen 

 DWS-AQA: A Cost Effective Approach for Very Large Data Warehouses 
  Jorge Bernardino, Pedro Furtado and Henrique Madeira 

 Fast Filter-and-Refine Algorithms for Subsequence Selection 
  Beng Chin Ooi, Hwee Hwa Pang, Hao Wang, Limsoon Wong and Cui Yu

 Scalable QoS-Aware Disk-Scheduling 
  Walid G. Aref, Khaled El-Bassyouni, Ibrahim Kamel and Mohamed F.  Mokbel 

 Using the F2 OODBMS to Support Incremental Knowledge Acquisition 
  Lina Al-Jadir and Ghassan Beydoun 

 Methodology For Creating a Sample Subset of Dynamic Taxonomy to Use in Navigating Medical Text Databases 
  Dennis Wollersheim and Wenny Rahayu 

 Rules Termination Analysis investigating the interaction between transactions and triggers 
  Elisa Bertino, Danilo Montesi, Maria Bagnato and Peter Dearnley

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