Call for Papers
7th International
Conference on Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery
(DaWaK 2005)
22 - 26 August 2005
http://www.dexa.org/
Outline
The objective of the 7th International
Conference on Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery (DaWaK
2005) is to bring together researchers, developers and practitioners to discuss
research issues and experience in developing and deploying data warehousing and
knowledge discovery systems, applications, and solutions. This year the conference will also focus on autonomic aspect of data
warehousing and knowledge discovery. Moreover, the conference will be supplemented
with invited talks, panel discussion and industrial papers.
Major Tracks: The topics of interest include
in these tracks but are not limited to:
Autonomic Database
Systems: Architecture of autonomic system,
Self-management of data management system, Self-optimization of indexing
structure, Automatic data replication, ETL process, data clustering, query
optimization and automatic analysis of data based on events.
Data Warehousing: Active data
warehousing, Analytical front-end tools, Data cleansing, Data warehouse
architecture, Data warehouse design (conceptual, logical and physical), Data
warehouse quality, Data warehouse design methodology, Data warehouse security
and reliability, Design and maintenance of metadata repository, Distributed
data warehousing, Multidimensional databases, View maintenance/adaptation,
Multidimensional query languages, Query optimization, Parallel processing
Knowledge Discovery: Association rules and temporal association rules, Clustering, Data and
knowledge representation, Data mining agents, Data mining support for the
design of a data warehouse, Distributed and parallel data mining/knowledge
discovery, Evaluating, consolidating, and explaining discovered knowledge,
Incremental knowledge discovery, Integration of data warehousing and OLAP and
data mining, Interactive data exploration and discovery, Languages and
interfaces for data mining, Mining unstructured and structured texts.
Paper Submission Details: Authors are
invited to submit research and application papers, not exceeding 5000 words,
representing original, previously unpublished work. Papers that substantially
exceed this limit will be rejected without review. However, it is possible to
include additional, clarifying material in an appendix to the paper. Submitted
papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance,
technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. All accepted papers will be
published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) by Springer-Verlag. Paper submissions in LNCS format
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html) would be highly
appreciated. The maximum number of pages
for the final version will be 10 pages. We are negotiating an SCI journal for
best four or even five papers of DaWak2005 conference.
Authors are requested to send the abstract of their
paper to be received by April 15, 2005. You should submit the file of your
paper to be received by April 22, 2005.
IMPORTANT DATES
* Submission of
abstracts: April 15, 2005
* Submission of full
papers: April 22, 2005
* Notification of
acceptance: May 20, 2005
* Camera-ready copies due:
June 10, 2005
Program Chairs: A Min Tjoa (Vienna University
of Technology, Austria)
Juan C. Trujillo (University of Alicante, Spain)
Program Committee:
Alberto Abello (Polytechnic University of
Catalunya, Spain)
Mike Bain (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Elena Baralis (Polytechnic University of Torino, Italy)
Jorge Bernardino (Polytechnic of Coimbra, Portugal)
Claudio Bettini (University of Milan, Italy)
Sourav S. Bhowmick (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Ella Bingham (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
Mokrane Bouzeghoub
(University of
Versailles, France)
Stephane Bressan
(National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Peter Brezany (University of Vienna, Austria)
Stephen Brobst (NCR, Teradata Corp., USA)
Robert M. Bruckner (Microsoft, USA)
Luca Cabibbo (Universita di Roma Tre, Italy)
Chee-Yong Chan (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Arbee L.P.Chen
(National Chengchi University,Taipei, Taiwan)
Sunil Choenni (University of Twente, Netherlands)
Karen Davis (University of Cincinnati,Cincinnati, USA)
Vladimir Estivill-Castro (Griffith University, USA)
Christie Ezeife (University of Windsor, Canada)
Ling Feng (University of Twente, Netherlands)
Eduardo Ferrandez-Medina (University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain)
Jean-Gabriel Ganascia (University
Pierre et Marie Curie, France)
Matteo Golfarelli
(University of
Bologna, Italy)
Jerzy Grzymala-Busse
(University of Kansas, USA)
S.K. Gupta (Indian
Institue of Technology, India)
Mirsad Hadzikadic
(College of Information Technology, UNC Charlotte, USA)
Joachim Hammer (University of Bremen, Germany)
Alexander Hinneburg (Martin-Luther-University Halle/Wittenberg, Germany)
Tu Bao
Ho (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
Jaakko Hollmen
(Helsinki University of
Technology, Finland)
Se June Hong (IBM - The Data Analytics Research Project, USA)
Andreas Hotho (University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany)
Matthias Jarke (Fraunhofer
Institute for Applied Information Technology FIT, Germany)
Manfred Jeusfeld (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
Hiroyuki Kawano (Nanzan University, Japan)
Masaru Kitsuregawa (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Jens Lechtenboerger (University of Muenster, Germany)
Guanling Lee (National Tsing
Hua University, Taiwan)
Yue-Shi Lee (Ming-Chuan University, Taiwan)
Wolfgang Lehner (Dressen
University of
Technology, Germany)
Tok Wang Ling (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Beate List (Vienna University of
Technology, Austria)
Yannis Manolopoulos
(Aristotle University, Greece)
Mukesh Mohania
(I.B.M. India Research Lab, India)
Wee Keong Ng (Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore)
Tho Manh Nguyen (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Dimitris Papadias
(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
Torben Bach Pedersen
(Aalborg University, Denmark)
Jian Pei (The State University of New York, USA)
Jaakko Peltonen
(University of
Helsinki, Finland)
Clara Pizzuti (Universita' della Calabria, Italy)
David Powers (The Flinders University of South Australia, Australia)
Zbigniew W. Ras (University of North Carolina,Charlotte, USA)
Mirek Riedewald (Cornell University, USA)
Stefano Rizzi (University of Bologna, Italy)
Domenico Saccà (Universita Della Calabria, Italy)
Monica Scannapieco (University of Rome, Italy)
Josef Schiefer (Vienna University of
Technology, Austria)
Markus Schneider (University of Florida, USA)
Michael Schrefl (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
Timos Sellis
(National Technical University of Athens, Greece)
Manuel Serrano (University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain)
Alkis Simitsis
(National Technical University Of Athens, Greece)
Il-Yeol Song (Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA)
Gerd Stumme
(University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
Kian-Lee Tan (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
David Taniar (Monash University, Australia)
Dimitri Theodoratos (New
Jersey Institute of Technology,USA)
Riccardo Torlone (Università Roma Tre, Italy)
Panos Vassiliadis
(University of Ioannina, Greece)
Millist Vincent (University of South Australia, Australia)
Roland Wagner (Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria)
Werner Winiwarter (University of Vienna, Austria)
Marek Wojciechowski
(Poznan University of Technology ul. Piotrowo, Poland)
Wolfram Wöß (University of Linz, Austria)
Xindong Wu (University of Vermont, USA)
Yiyu Yao
(University of Regina, Canada)
Show-Jane Yen (Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan)
Mohammed J. Zaki (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York, USA)
Long Zhang (IBM China Research Laboratory, China)
Shichao Zhang (Sydney University of Technology, Australia)