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CALL FOR RESEARCH PAPERS
ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data
New York City, New York, USA
June 23-28, 2013
Submission deadline: November 13, 2012
The annual ACM SIGMOD conference is a leading international forum for
database researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore
cutting-edge ideas and results, and to exchange techniques, tools, and
experiences. We invite the submission of original research contributions
relating to all aspects of data management defined broadly, and particularly
encourage submissions on topics of emerging interest in the research and
development communities.
===Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
+ Storage, Indexing and Physical Database Design
+ Query Processing and Optimization
+ Text Databases, XML, Keyword Search
+ Cloud Computing, Map Reduce, Parallel, Distributed, P2P Systems
+ Security, Privacy, Authenticated Query Processing Aggregation, Data
+ Warehouses, OLAP, Analytics Streams, Sensor Networks, Complex Event
+ Processing Knowledge Discovery, Clustering, Data Mining
+ Spatial, Temporal, Multimedia and Scientific Databases
+ Graph Management, Social Networks
+ Systems, Performance, Transaction Processing
+ Database Models, Uncertainty, Schema Matching, Data Integration
===Submission Guidelines
All aspects of the submission and notification process will be handled
electronically. Submissions must adhere to the paper formatting
instructions. Research papers will be judged for quality and relevance
through double-blind reviewing, where the identities of the authors are
withheld from the reviewers. Thus, author names and affiliations must not
appear in the papers, and bibliographic references must be adjusted to
preserve author anonymity. Submissions should be uploaded at
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/SIGMOD2013/.
For SIGMOD 2013, there will be a revise and re-submit option to replace the
feedback and shepherding mechanisms of previous conferences. The submissions
to be revised will be accompanied with concrete suggestions for
improvement, and will go through a second round of reviews.
===Important Dates
November 13, 2012, 5 p.m. PDT: Research papers due February 5, 2013:
Notification of acceptance, rejection, revision March 5, 2013: Revised
papers due April 9, 2013: Notification of acceptance, rejection for revised
papers April 16, 2013: Camera-ready deadline
===SIGMOD 2013 Conference Organization
General Chairs
Kenneth Ross (Columbia University)
Divesh Srivastava (AT&T Research)
Program Chair:
Dimitris Papadias (HKUST)
Program Committee Group Leaders:
Walid Aref (Purdue)
Amr El Abbadi (UCSB)
Christos Faloutsos (CMU)
Phillip B. Gibbons (Intel Research)
Jayant Haritsa (Indian Institute of Science) Ihab Ilyas (Qatar Computing
Research Institute) Sam Madden (MIT) Tamer Oszu (University of Waterloo)
Thomas Seidl (Aachen University) Vasilis Vassalos (AUEB) K.Y Whang (KAIST)
Marianne Winslett (UIUC and ADSC) Jun Yang (Duke)
Program Committee Members:
See http://www.sigmod.org/2013/org_sigmod_pc.shtml.
Proceedings Chair:
Stavros Papadopoulos (HKUST)
Tutorial Chair:
Y. Tao (CUHK Hong Kong)
Keynote and Panel Chair:
Mike Stonebraker (MIT)
Industrial Program Chair:
Nick Koudas (University of Toronto)
Demonstration Chair:
Cyrus Shahabi (USC)
Workshop Chair
Christian S. Jensen (Aarhus University)
Undergraduate Research Program Chairs:
Xiaokui Xiao (NTU Singapore)
Alexandra Meliou (UMASS Amherst)
Finance Chair:
Graham Cormode (AT&T Research)
Finance Vice Chair:
Flip Korn (AT&T Research)
Publicity/Social Media Chair:
Amelie Marian (Rutgers University)
Sponsorship Chairs:
Divyakant Agrawal (University of California at Santa Barbara) Dennis Shasha
(New York University)
Exhibit Chair:
Mustafa Canim (IBM)
Local Arrangements Chair:
Cong Yu (Google)
Wendy Hui Wang (Stevens Institute of Technology)
Registration Chair:
Jerome Simeon (IBM)
Demonstration and Workshop Local Arrangements Chairs:
Bishwaranjan Bhattacharjee (IBM)
Tasos Kementsietsidis (IBM)
Web/Information Chair:
Hila Becker (Google)

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