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Ws. on Dependable Distributed Data Management[We apologise if you receive multiple copies of this message. Please
forward this mail to anyone interested.] *** Deadline extended: February 2, 2009 *** Third Workshop on Dependable Distributed Data Management (WDDDM'2008) affiliated with EuroSys 2009 Conference March 31, 2009, Nuremberg, Germany http://gsd.di.uminho.pt/wdddm09/ ABOUT The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners from systems, database and dependability communities to discuss the current state of the art, pending challenges and trends, and novel solutions in the design, implementation and deployment of distributed and dependable data management systems. SCOPE Relational databases have been for a long time the keystone of information systems' dependability. Database management systems offer a uniform approach to data integrity, durability, and availability, using tried and tested techniques based on a set of unanimously accepted and well understood assumptions. There is however a growing call for unprecedented levels of scalability that challenges traditional data management architectures, namely, to cope with cloud computing and peer-to-peer systems. A common principle in all such emerging proposals, with a profound impact in dependability, is that large scale distribution is a core assumption in their design. This translates in very large number of nodes, wide area geographical distribution, diverse administrative domains, and pervasive heterogeneity. The current trend of specialized systems for social networking applications, text indexing, data warehousing, stream processing, and highly flexible data storage further push the envelope for radically different data management solutions. It is thus desirable to reevaluate time tested assumptions that underly the dependability mechanisms in data management systems and explore different performance and functionality tradeoffs, and the consequences on complex information systems built on them. TOPICS The workshop targets research on databases systems, dependable, distributed and mobile computing, distributed storage, management and security. Namely, we seek contributions that tackle the following perceived challenges: * Novel application scenarios, interface abstractions and consistency requirements * Scaling-out to very large number of nodes of data management architectures and systems * Software engineering for tailor-made data management * Distributed and complex event processing systems * System assumptions for dependability and performance * Diversity and software reliability * Self organizing data management systems FORMAT The workshop welcomes Short Position Papers with early and/or controversial ideas that foster discussion but are not (yet) fully developed. Submissions will not be refereed. They will be screened by the organizers for relevance and accepted according to available presentation slots. The maximum size is 4 pages in the ACM Conference Proceedings style. Since submissions must strictly adhere to ACM Conference Proceedings style, submitters are strongly encouraged to use the ACM SIG Proceedings Templates. In order to get included in the EuroSys 2009 proceedings CD, accepted contributions must be presented at the workshop and comply with the ACM Copyright Policy. IMPORTANT DATES * Paper submission: February 2, 2009 (EXTENDED) * Author notification: February 16, 2009 * Camera-ready due: March 2, 2009 * Workshop date: March 31, 2009 ORGANIZATION Workshop Chairs: * Calton Pu (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) * Martin Kersten (CWI, Netherlands) * Rui Oliveira (U. Minho, Portugal) * Paul Murray (HP Labs, UK) Organizing Chair: * José Pereira (U. Minho, Portugal) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For more information visit the workshop web site or contact the organizers at wdddm@.... ----------------------------------------------------------------------- List info/archive at: http://www.nabble.com/GORDA-Community-f25582.html GORDA software and documentation: http://gorda.di.uminho.pt |
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