WorkshopsProposals for workshops to be held during the main ADBIS'2009 conference on September 7-10 2009 are invited.
Workshop programme
Available here (.pdf) (updated: 04.09.2009.)
How to propose a workshop
Workshops should accept original research papers (that have not been submitted elsewhere) on innovative, or otherwise provocative issues related to the conference area. Proposals for Workshops should contain:
* Title and brief description of the Workshop topic and content.
* A brief discussion of why the topic is of particular interest.
* List of previous or related workshops.
* Contact details for the Workshop Chair.
* Names and institutions of the Workshop Program Committee.
* Desired workshop length (half/one day) and an estimate of the audience size.
* Schedule for organizing the workshop and a preliminary agenda.
* Any special technical needs.
Proceedings
A volume with the accepted papers of all Workshops will be distributed on site. The publication of a post-proceedings volume with papers presented at the Workshops has been agreed with Springer-Verlag. The selection of the papers to be included in the post-proceedings volume will be arranged by the Workshops Co-Chairs and each Workshop's organizers.
Important dates
January 15, 2009: Submission deadline for Workshop Proposals
January 26, 2009: Notification of Workshop Proposals acceptance
April 27, 2009 Extended to May 11, 2009: Submission deadline for Workshop papers
June 15, 2009: Notification of Workshop paper acceptance
June 27, 2009: Submission deadline for Workshop camera-ready copies
September 7, 2009: Workshop dates
Please submit your workshop proposals by e-mail to the ADBIS'2009 Workshop Co-Chairs: Yannis Manolopoulos (manolopo@csd.auth.gr) and Leonids Novickis (lnovickis@gmail.com)
Accepted Workshops
Intelligent Educational Systems and Technology-enhanced Learning (INTEL-EDU)
Managing Evolution of Data Warehouses (MEDWa)
Schema Languages for XML (X - Schemas)
Data Mining for the Evolving Web (DAMIEN)
Trust, Risk Reputation and Recommendation on the Web (TR4Web)
Model – Driven Architecture: Foundations, Practices and Implications
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