ADBIS'2002 6th East European Conference on Advances


Subject: ADBIS'2002 6th East European Conference on Advances
From: Teresa Hackett (eblida@nblc.nl)
Date: Thu 20 Dec 2001 - 14:19:34 EET


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From: Rick Kuny <kuny@telusplanet.net>
To: DIGLIB@INFOSERV.NLC-BNC.CA <DIGLIB@INFOSERV.NLC-BNC.CA>
Date: 18 December 2001 16:29
Subject: ADBIS'2002 6th East European Conference on Advances in
Databases and Information Systems

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      CALL FOR PAPERS
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ADBIS'2002
   Sixth East-European Conference
on Advances in Databases and Information Systems
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    September 8-11, 2002
     Bratislava, Slovakia
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  http://www.dcs.elf.stuba.sk/adbis2002
  adbis@dcs.elf.stuba.sk
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AIMS AND SCOPE
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The main objective of the ADBIS series of conferences
is to provide a forum for the dissemination of
research accomplishments and promote interaction and
collaboration between the Database and Information
Systems research communities from Central and East
European countries and the rest of the world. The ADBIS
conferences provide an international platform for
the presentation of research on database theory,
development of advanced DBMS technologies, and their
advanced applications.
The Conference continues the ADBIS conferences held
in St. Petersburg (1997), Poznan (1998), Maribor (1999),
Prague (2000), and Vilnius (2001). The Conference will
consist of regular sessions with technical contributions
reviewed and selected by an international program
committee, as well as of invited talks and tutorials
given by leading scientists. The official language of
the Conference will be English.

TIMETABLE
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Submission of abstracts: February 25, 2002
Paper submission: March 4, 2002
Notification of acceptance: April 30, 2002
Camera-ready papers: May 28, 2002
Conference: September 8-11, 2002

TOPICS
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Original papers dealing with both theory and/or
applications of database technology and information
systems are solicited. The areas of interest include,
but are not limited to, the following:
- database theory,
- data modeling and database design,
- physical database design and performance evaluation,
- database systems architectures,
- activity modelling, advanced transaction, and
   workflow management,
- advanced databases (object-oriented DB, web-based DB,
   multimedia DB, temporal and spatial DB, deductive
   and active DB, etc.),
- advanced information systems (GIS, intelligent IS,
   component-based IS, etc.),
- advanced database applications,
- heterogeneous databases interoperability and mediation,
- database and knowledge-base management systems
   and technology,
- text management,
- data mining, data warehousing, and knowledge discovery,
- data quality,
- XML and databases,
- e-business and e-commerce,
- web-based and distributed information systems,
- enterprise information systems,
- mobile computing and agents,
- information systems and software systems engineering,
- information system security.

SUBMISSION
=========We solicit contributions of the following form:
* full research papers describing research accomplishment
  (approximately 5000 words),
* short research papers that report interesting results
  and do not justify a full paper (2000 - 3000 words),
* communications, i.e. experience reports, surveys, project
  overviews, etc. which do not fully adhere to the standards
  of a first rate scientific publication, but are
  nevertheless of interest and value for the participants
  of the conference,
* proposals for tutorials and panels.
Research papers should be original contributions, not
accepted or submitted elsewhere. Research papers will be
published in the LNCS series of Springer Verlag.
Communications will be included in additional local
proceedings.
There is an intention to publish a selection of outstanding
papers in an internationally recognised journal (a subject of
additional review process).
We can only accept electronic submissions in Postscript, PDF,
or RTF format. Already at the submission stage, authors are
encouraged to consider the final paper format requirements,
as specified at
http://www.dcs.elf.stuba.sk/adbis2002/format/.
Additionally, for each paper send the first page in ASCII
(text-format) containing title, authors, affiliation, contact
information, abstract and keywords.
Papers shall be submitted to:
adbis@dcs.elf.stuba.sk

AWARDS
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The best paper authored solely by students will be awarded.
Please indicate in your submission, whether it is
a student paper.

CONFERENCE VENUE
===============The Conference will be held in Bratislava, Slovakia, at
the congress centre Druzba located about 3 km west from
the historical centre of Bratislava and reachable by
regular tram and bus connection in about 10 minutes from
the city centre.
Bratislava, the capital and the largest city in Slovakia,
is an old central European city that has always gained
attention through its location on the river Danube, its
nearness to Vienna and Budapest, and the hospitality
of its inhabitants. Throughout the history, Bratislava has
grown not only to the administrative, industrial, cultural
and scientific centre of Slovakia but first of all to
the lovely city worth of staying in. Today's visitors,
sitting in restful cafis or walking through the streets and
squares in immediate vicinity to the St. Martin gothic
cathedral, the Town Hall, Primate's Palace, or other
historical buildings, can fully enjoy and admire the ancient
architecture of Bratislava's old city. The picturesque region
around Bratislava, known for large vineyards and winemaking
districts and for original ceramic manufacturing, impresses
a visitor with hundreds of years of handicrafts, culture and
traditions in this neighbourhood.

CONFERENCE ORGANISATION
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ADBIS 2002 will be organised in co-operation with
the Moscow ACM SIGMOD Chapter,
Slovak Society for Computer Science,
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information
Technology STU Bratislava.
Co-operation with ACM SIGMOD is also envisaged.

GENERAL CHAIR
============Ludovit Molnar, Rector of the Slovak University of Technology
in Bratislava, Slovakia

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Co-Chairs:
Yannis Manolopoulos, Department of Informatics, Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki, Greece, manolopo@delab.csd.auth.gr
Pavol Navrat, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava,
Slovakia, navrat@elf.stuba.sk

PC Members:
(PC is expected to be extended with additional members)
Leopoldo Bertossi
Omran A. Bukhres
Albertas Caplinskas
Wojciech Cellary
Bogdan Czejdo
Johann Eder
Heinz Frank
Remigijus Gustas
Tomas Hruska
Leonid Kalinichenko
Wolfgang Klas
Matthias Klusch
Mikhail Kogalovsky
Karol Matiasko
Mihhail Matskin
Tomaz Mohoric
Tadeusz Morzy
Nikolay Nikitchenko
Boris Novikov
Maria Orlowska
Euthimios Panagos
Oscar Pastor
Guenther Pernul
Jaroslav Pokorny
Henrikas Pranevichius
Colette Rolland
George Samaras
Klaus-Dieter Schewe
Joachim W. Schmidt
Timothy K. Shih
Myra Spiliopoulou
Julius Stuller
Bernhard Thalheim
Aphrodite Tsalgatidou
Vladimir Vojtek
Gottfried Vossen
Benkt Wangler
Tatjana Welzer
Viacheslav Wolfengagen
Vladimir Zadorozhny
Alexander Zamulin

ORGANISING COMMITTEE CHAIR
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Maria Bielikova, Slovak University of Technology
bielikova@dcs.elf.stuba.sk

ADBIS STEERING COMMITTEE
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Chair:
Leonid Kalinichenko, Russian Academy of Science
leonidk@synth.ipi.ac.ru

SC Members:
Andras Benczur (Hungary)
Radu Bercaru (Romania)
Albertas Caplinskas (Lithuania)
Johann Eder (Austria)
Janis Eiduks (Latvia)
Hele-Mai Haav (Estonia)
Mirjana Ivanovic (Yugoslavia)
Mikhail Kogalovsky (Russia)
Yannis Manolopoulos (Greece)
Rainer Manthey (Germany)
Tadeusz Morzy (Poland)
Pavol Navrat (Slovakia)
Boris Novikov (Russia)
Jaroslav Pokorny (Czech Republic)
Boris Rachev (Bulgaria)
Anatoly Stogny (Ukraine)
Tatjana Welzer (Slovenia)
Viacheslav Wolfengagen (Russia)

CONTACT ADDRESS
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Pavol Navrat
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Slovak University of Technology
Ilkovicova 3
812 19 Bratislava
Slovakia
e-mail: adbis@dcs.elf.stuba.sk
        navrat@elf.stuba.sk
phone: (+421 2) 654 29 502
        (+421 2) 602 91 548
Fax: (+421 2) 654 20 587
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