Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

SSDBM 2006 (January 27, 2006 / July 3-5, 2006)

Filed under: Data Warehousing and OLAP, Passed CFP — Daniel Lemire @ 9:29

SSDBM 2006 will be held in Vienna.

The 18th SSDBM provides a forum for original research contributions and practical system design, implementation and evaluation. In keeping with the mission of the Faculty of Computer Science at the University Vienna, this year’s conference will focus on applications of scientific and statistical databases to Scientific and Statistical Computing, including:

  • Data and Computing on the Grid
  • Data Warehousing, Registries and Integration
  • Ontologies in Scientific Computing
  • Exploratory Analysis and Modeling of Scientific Data

In addition to this year’s focus areas, SSDBM 2006 invites original research contributions in any area related to scientific and statistical database management, including:

  • Conceptual models for scientific databases
  • Data modeling and representation standards
  • Experiment data management
  • Very large data bases
  • Performance evaluation
  • Scientific visualization

  • Indexing and query optimization
  • Managing scale and complexity in scientific data bases
  • Multimedia content retrieval
  • Data provenance
  • Metadata management
  • System architectures

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