Call For Papers
29th June - 1st July 2010
University of Abertay Dundee, UK
| Conference URL: | http://www.bncod2010.co.uk |
| Submission website: | http://www.bncod2010.co.uk/submission.html |
| Conference Contact: | bncod2010@abertay.ac.uk |
Papers and Submission
The BNCOD 2010 Programme Committee invites submissions of substantial, original and previously unpublished research in all fields of databases and related areas for the Technical Programme of the conference. Full papers (12 pages), short papers (8 pages) and poster papers (4 pages) can be submitted.
We further invite submission of proposals for Workshops, for Demonstrations of research and commercial systems and for a pre-conference PhD Forum for PhD students.
As reviewing for BNCOD 2010 will be blind, all papers for submissions to the main conference should be anonymised.
All research papers will be published in the conference proceedings, as in previous years, by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Industry and PhD papers will be published in the British Computer Society EWiC series.
Papers should be submitted electronically by following the instructions at http://www.bncod2010.co.uk/submission.html
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Data security, privacy and trust
- Security data
- Data integration and interoperability
- Data management for ubiquitous and mobile computing
- Data mining and information extraction
- Data modelling and architectures
- Data provenance
- Dataspaces
- Data streaming
- Databases and the grid
- Distributed information systems
- Electronic commerce
- Enterprise systems
- Heterogeneous databases
- Industrial applications
- Infrastructures and systems
- Intermittently connected data
- File Access Methods and Index Structures
- Managing legacy data
- New applications and processes
- Parallel and distributed databases
- Peer-to-peer data management
- Performance modelling of ubiquitous data use
- Personal Data Management
- Query and manipulation languages
- Query processing and optimisation
- Scientific applications
- Semantic web and ontologies
- Semi-structured data, metadata and XML
- User interfaces and data visualisation
- Web data management and deep web
- Web services
- Workflow support systems




