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The 1st Workshop on the Databases Worldwide
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The 1st Workshop on the Databases Worldwide will be held on the main days of the 28th FRUCT conference on January 27-28, 2021. The workshop will be hosted by Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics. Despite COVID-19, we keep on collecting submissions and plan, but the workshop will be held as a mixed of onsite and online participation, i.e., distant participation is welcome. We welcome you to Submit your papers.
Call for papers, posters and demos
The workshop aims to provide complex discussion capability about the current problems and trends in the database systems. Over the years, it is evident, that the amount of the data was significantly changed. Almost every system, every device produces data that needs to be processed, evaluated, stored, and analyzed, with an emphasis on quality, reliability, temporality, and spatial determination. Complex decision making is possible only if the particular data are available, mostly produced by the database environment. This workshop will be concerned with the architecture of individual systems and approaches, performance optimization, transformation techniques, indexes, reliability of the processed values, as well as analytics. It will highlight performance, limitations, and new perspectives dealing with the data. Data retrieval, indexing process, and performance can really become strong issues if the amount of data is rapidly changed. Scalability and data distribution techniques will be concerned by the workshop, as well. Currently, each of us feels the importance and necessity of moving to an online environment where data efficiency is an essential element. We are looking forward to proposing the environment under the FRUCT organization and conferences to provide valuable contributions and discussions.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
- relational databases, architecture enhancements,
- blockchain,
- SQL tuning,
- spatial databases,
- temporal database,
- non-relational approaches, indexing, and transformations,
- reliability of the data,
- databases and ad-hoc networks,
- cloud database environment,
- indexing in multiple database structures,
- data distribution techniques,
- workload management,
- database efficiency,
- database analytics, warehouses, marts,
- optimization in databases,
- complex database applications in education, health-care systems, and transportation,
- usage of complex sensorial networks supervised by the databases in the industry and mobile environment,
- monitoring database.
The event is being run alongside the 28th IEEE FRUCT an interdisciplinary conference. The participants to the workshop will have access to all the sessions of the FRUCT conference.
For your submissions please use the paper templates MS Word and LaTeX.
Important dates
- Workshop dates: January 27-28, 2021
- Short Paper submission deadline: 20 November 2020
- Paper Submission deadline: 20 November 2020
- Notification of acceptance date: 14 December 2020
- Camera-ready submission deadline: 21 December 2020
- Authors registration deadline: 21 December 2020
- Demos/Posters submission deadline: 15 January 2021
Publications
All accepted Full Papers will appear in the proceedings of the FRUCT conference (ISSN 2305-7254). They will be included in IEEE Xplore and DOAJ and will be indexed by Scopus, ACM, Web of Science, and DBLP. Poster papers and demos will not be included in those databases.
Program
The first draft of the program will be published on December 28, 2020 (excluding posters and demo session part).
Practical details
Workshop chair: Michal Kvet (University of Zilina, Slovakia)
Registration to the workshop is open here.
Practical details on how to reach the venue can be found here.
If you get some questions that are not covered at the conference web page, feel free to send email to info@fruct.org.