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------------------------------------------------------------------ CALL FOR PAPERS SBBD 2003 - XVIII Brazilian Symposium on Databases Organized by SBC, Brazilian Computer Society, in cooperation with ACM SIGMOD and sponsored by the VLBD Endowment Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil October 6-8, 2003 http://sbbd.fua.br *** Deadline submission extended to May, 12 *** ------------------------------------------------------------------ Overview -------- SBBD is the official database event of SBC - the Brazilian Computer Society - and aims mostly at publicizing research results. In its eighteenth edition, SBBD 2003 is expected to congregate up to 500 attendees in Manaus, a city located in the heart of the Amazon tropical forest. SBBD gathers researchers, students and practitioners, from Brazil and abroad, for discussing problems related to the main topics in modern database technologies. Besides technical sessions and tutorials, the symposium also includes invited talks given by distinguished speakers from the international research community. SBBD has been organized in cooperation with ACM SIGMOD for a few years and since last year it has been sponsored by the VLDB Endownment. Topics of Interest ------------------ SBBD 2003 invites submissions on a broad range of topics, including research issues in new database applications. Typical topics of interest include (but are not limited to): - Active Databases - Authorization and Security - Concurrency Control and Recovery - Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery - Data Semantics - Data Visualization and Databases - Data Warehousing - Database Design - Database Support for Digital Libraries - Electronic Commerce and Databases - Geographical Information Systems - Information Integration and Interoperability - Information Retrieval and Databases - Knowledge Bases - Mobile Data - Multimedia Databases - Object-Orientation and Databases - Parallel and Distributed Databases - Query Languages and User Interfaces - Query Processing and Optimization - Scientific and Statistical Databases - Semi-structured Databases and XML - Spatial Databases - Temporal Databases - Web Database Services Best Paper Award ---------------- Since 1998, SBBD sponsors the Jose Mauro de Castilho (JMC) Award. This award is given to the best paper as selected by the program committee. Past winner papers have been published in SIGMOD Record and in the Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society. Jose Mauro de Castilho, who passed away in March 1998, was a professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul where he, as one of the database pioneers in Brazil, helped to form a full generation of professionals and researchers in the area. Submission Guidelines --------------------- Submitted papers can be written in Portuguese or English. Submission in English is strongly encouraged since this year only papers written in English will be included in the ACM SIGMOD DiSC (http://www.acm.org/sigmod/disclist/). A preliminary version of the proceedings including all accepted papers will be available for distribution to the attendees at the symposium site. A post-symposium version of the proceedings with selected papers from the final program is expected to be published by a major international publisher. 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 must be submitted electronically, by May 5th, 2003, through the link available at the symposium Web page (or using directly the page at http://www.lbd.dcc.ufmg.br/sbbd2003). Before submitting a paper, and no later than April 30th, 2003, authors must register its title, list of authors and abstract using the same Web page. Submitted papers must not exceed 15 pages with font size 12pt, 1.5 line space, and single column. Papers exceding 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 below. Symposium Venue --------------- The symposium will be held in the city of Manaus, capital of the State of Amazonas, in the northern region of Brazil. Located in the heart of the Amazon tropical forest, at the confluence of the Amazon and the Negro rivers, Manaus is a well-known destination for ecotourism due to its unique and beatful natural resources, folklore and a cuisine full of delicious regional flavors. Manaus can be reached by direct flights from major Brazilian cities such as Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and the capital Brazilia. There are also direct flights from Miami that operate almost daily. Imagining Manaus as an ordinary city is just unfair. Set in the middle of the planet's largest tropical forest, Manaus is surrounded by an amazing inventory of natural resources, represented by 20% of all the world's fresh water, a genetic bank of inestimable value, and large ore, gas and petroleum deposits. The importance of the region is immeasurable. In Manaus, ecotourism plays a crucial role, signaling new inroads towards the development of Brazil's largest green area. Manaus is located right in the middle an environmental treasure, hosting and fostering exemplary environmental preservation initiatives such as the Ducke Reserve, the largest botanical garden in the world, along other six environmental parks. Moreover, there nature and technology live together in harmony. Side by side with the exuberance offered by nature, grows a modern industrial park with more than 600 companies whose cutting edge technology is comparable to the most advanced production centers in the world. The region time zone has one hour less than Brazil's capital Brasilia and four hours less than GMT. The climate is classified as being humid equatorial, with an average annual temperature of 90oF and a relative air humidity around 80%. Data from the last national census in 2000 indicates a population of 1,403,796 inhabitants. More information about Manaus and its surroundings can be found at http://www.manaustur.com.br. The symposium site is the the Studio5 Convention Center, a modern and fully climatized conference complex, located near to the industrial park of Manaus and not far from the campus of the Federal University of Amazonas and the Amazon National Research Institute, and just 10 minutes away from downtown Manaus. The Novotel Manaus and the Ibis Hotel Manaus are also located close to the Studio5 Convention Center. SBBD 2002 Organization ---------------------- Steering Committee: + Karin Becker, PUCRS, Brazil + Alberto Laender, UFMG, Brazil + Sergio Lifschitz, PUC-Rio, Brazil + Marta Mattoso, UFRJ, Brazil + Ana Carolina Salgado, UFPE, Brazil Program Committee Chair: + Alberto Laender, UFMG, Brazil (laender-qr4C/KlikRcIdKJ7tpkyPg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Program Committee Members: + Alfonso San Miguel Aguirre, ITAM, Mexico + Sandra de Amo, UFU, Brazil + Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Universidad de Chile, Chile + Daniel Barbara, George Mason University, USA + Karin Becker, PUCRS, Brazil + Leopoldo Bertossi, Carleton University, Canada + Angelo Brayner, UNIFOR, Brazil + Maria Luiza Campos, UFRJ, Brazil + Marco A. Casanova, PUC-Rio, Brazil + Susan Davidson, University of Pennsylvania, USA + Maggie Dunham, South Methodist University, USA + Ramez Elmasri, University of Texas at Arlington, USA + David Embley, Brigham Young University, USA + Alvaro Fernandes, University of Manchester, UK + Marcelo Finger, USP, Brazil + Frederico Fonseca, Pennsylvania State University, USA + Alex A. Freitas, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK + Avigdor Gal, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel + Carlos Alberto Heuser, UFRGS, Brazil + Sanjay K. Madria, University of Missouri at Rolla, USA + Marta Mattoso, UFRJ, Brazil + Claudia Bauzer Medeiros, UNICAMP, Brazil + Wagner Meira Jr, UFMG, Brazil + Alberto Mendelzon, University of Toronto, Canada + Bernhard Mitschang, Universität Stuttgart, Germany + Ana Maria C. Moura, IME, Brazil + Mário A. Nascimento, University of Alberta, Canada + José Palazzo de Oliveira, UFRGS, Brazil + Esther Pacitti, Université de Nantes, France + José Pérez-Alcázar, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga, Colombia + Alain Pirotte, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium + Calton Pu, Georgia Tech, USA + Berthier Ribeiro-Neto, UFMG, Brazil + Gustavo Rossi, Universidad de La Plata, Argentina + Duncan Ruiz, PUCRS, Brazil + Ana Carolina Salgado, UFPE, Brazil + Ulrich Schiel, UFCG, Brazil + Astério Tanaka, UNIRIO, Brazil + Caetano Traina, USP/São Carlos, Brazil + Patrick Valduriez, INRIA, France + Vânia Maria P. Vidal, UFC, Brazil + Marina T. Pires Vieira, UFSCar, Brazil Organization Committee Chair: + Altigran Soares da Silva, UFAM, Brazil (alti-SArcAw8RCzNfyO9Q7EP/yw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Important Deadlines and Dates ----------------------------- Paper registration: May 9th, 2003 Paper submission: May 12th, 2003 Authors notification: July 11th, 2003 Camera ready due: August 11th, 2003 SBBD 2003 starts: October 6th, 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------ For updated information about SBBD 2003 please refer to the SBBD's Web page at http://www.sbc.org.br/sbbd ------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe or unsubscribe yourself from dbworld, send a msg to majordomo-hcNo3dDEHLuVc3sceRu5cw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with one of these lines: subscribe dbworld OR unsubscribe dbworld To find out more options send a msg with the line: help To post messages, go to URL www.cs.wisc.edu/dbworld --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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