DOOD'2000
Sixth
International Conference on
Rules
and Objects in Databases
A Stream
at CL2000
First
International Conference on Computational Logic
Imperial College, London, UK
24 - 28 July 2000
About
The Conference
The DOOD Conference provides an international
forum for technical discussion among researchers, developers, and users
of database systems from academia, business and industry. DOOD focuses
on research in theory and implementation of rule-based and object-oriented
databases, the integration of object-orientation and of rule-based deduction
to provide a single powerful framework for intelligent database systems,
and advanced applications of such systems. DOOD'2000 will continue the
direction established by the five previous DOOD conferences held in 1989
in Kyoto/Japan, in 1991 in Munich/Germany, in 1993 in Phoenix/USA, in 1995
in Singapore, and in 1997 in Montreux/Switzerland.
Submission Instructions
Papers must be no longer than 15 pages and
must be in the Springer LNCS style. General information about the Springer
LNCS series and the LNCS Authors' Instructions are available at the Springer
LNCS/LNAI Home Page.
Submissions are to be made by web or email
see the DOOD
Submissions web page.
Deadlines
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Submission deadline extended to 28 February,
2000 (deadline is later than the rest of CL2000;
if you plan to submit a paper, please let
us know (email))
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Authors will be notified of acceptance/rejection
by 15th April, 2000
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Camera-ready versions must be received by
15th
May, 2000
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Conference begins on 24th July, 2000
Suggested
Topics
The following is a partial list of topics
that are of interest to DOOD.
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Active Databases
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Deductive Databases and Knowledge Bases
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Object-Oriented Databases
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Multimedia Databases
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Spatial and Temporal Databases
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Constraint Databases
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Distributed Databases and Interoperability
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Data Integration and Interoperability
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Databases and Information Retrieval
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Information Processing on the Web
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Semistructured Data and XML
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Databases in E-commerce
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Databases and Workflows
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Data Mining
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Updates, Views and Data Warehousing
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Models and Languages
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Security and Integrity
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Parallelism and Concurrency
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Query Optimization
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Physical Design
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Complexity and Performance Evaluation
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Advanced User Interfaces and Design Tools
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Applications and Implemented Systems
Program
Chair
Yehoshua Sagiv (email)
Department of Computer Science
Hebrew University
Jerusalem 91904
ISRAEL
Program
Committee
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P. Atzeni, University of Rome 3, Italy
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A. Brodsky, GMU, USA
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T. Catarci, Univ. of Rome, La Sapienza, Italy
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S. Cluet, INRIA, France
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R. Hull, Bell Labs, USA
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L. Lakshmanan, Concordia University, Canada
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G. Lausen, Univ. of Freiburg, Germany
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W. Nutt, DFKI, Germany
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K. Ross, Columbia Univ., USA
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D. Srivastava, AT&T Research
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D. Suciu, AT&T Research
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V. Vianu, UCSD, USA
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G. Vossen, Univ. of Muenster, Germany
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K. Wang, NUS, Singapore
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M. Yoshikawa, NAIST, Japan
DOOD
Steering Committee
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Alberto Mendelzon, University of Toronto
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Francois Bry, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet,
Muenchen
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Jack Minker, University of Maryland
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Michael Kifer (DOOD-2000 General Chair), University
at Stony Brook
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Jean-Marie Nicolas (Steering Committee Chair),
Next Century Media
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Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, University of Melbourne
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Laurent Vieille, Next Century Media
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Oris Friesen, Next Century Media
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Raghu Ramakrishnan, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Rainer Manthey, University of Bonn
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Shalom Tsur, Surromed Inc.
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Shojiro Nishio, Osaka University
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Stefano Ceri, Politecnico di Milano
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Tok-Wang Ling, National University of Singapore
Important
Links