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There will be a series of calls for this
conference: focusing on research track papers, both full and
short, tutorials, interactive exhibits,
posters, application track papers and the Grand Challenge programming
competition, and details will appear here as they become
available.
Important Dates
| Event |
Date |
| Submission of Research Track
Full and Short Papers |
22nd January 2004 |
| Notification of Acceptance of
Research Track Papers |
27th February 2004 |
| Submission of
camera-ready copy for Volume 1 |
31st March 2004 |
| Submission
of Application Track Full and Short Papers |
16th April 2004 |
| Submission of Posters &
Interactive Experiences |
16th April 2004 |
| Submission of Workshop and
Tutorial Proposals |
16th April 2004 |
| Notification of Acceptance of
Workshops and Tutorials |
21st April 2004 |
| Notification of Acceptance of
Posters & Interactive Experiences |
23rd April 2004 |
| Notification of Acceptance of
Application Track Papers |
30th April 2004 |
| Submissions of URLs for
Workshops and Tutorials |
30th April 2004 |
| Submission of Camera-Ready Copy
for Volume 2 |
14th May 2004
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Submission of
Doctoral Consortium Papers.
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28th May 2004
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Subject Indications
For all tracks, submissions are sought covering
either fundamental database technologies or applicative technologies to
support data, knowledge and information systems. Topics of interest
include but are not limited to:
- Data Models and Architectures
- Data Mining
- Data Streaming
- Database Integration and Interoperability
- Distributed Information Systems
- E-business and E-commerce
- Enterprise Systems
- Geographic Information Systems
- Grid: Middleware, Applications and Data
Management
- Heterogeneous Systems
- Hidden Web
- Information Retrieval
- Integrity, Constraints and Active Rules
- Information and Knowledge Management
- Mobile computing
- Multi-Agent systems
- Multimedia, Spatial and Temporal Data
- New Application Areas and Processes
- Performance Modelling and Metrics
- Query and Manipulation Languages
- Query Processing and Optimisation
- Security, Privacy and Provenance
- Semantic Web and Ontologies
- Semi-structured data, Metadata and XML
- Transaction Management
- Ubiquity
- Uncertainty and Reasoning
- User Interfaces and Data Visualisation
- Usability and QoS
- Workflow Support Systems
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