Topics of interests:
ICDE 2007 invites research submissions on all topics related to data engineering, including but not limited to those listed below:
- Distributed, parallel, P2P and mobile DB's
- Web Data Management, Web Information Systems
- Data Warehousing, OLAP,and Statistical Databases
- Mining Data, Text, and the Web
- Query Processing (standard and adaptive) and Query Optimization
- Middleware, Workflow, and Web Services
- Security and Privacy
- Database Applications and Experiences
- Stream Processing, Continuous Queries, and Sensor DB's
- Indexing, Access Methods, Data Structures
- Semi-structured Data and XML
- Scientific and Biological DB's and Bioinformatics
- Temporal, Spatial and Multimedia DB's
- Data Integration, Interoperability, and Metadata
- Imprecision, Uncertainty and Fuzziness in Databases
- Conflict of Interest Track (for the Area Chairs' papers)
- Industrial Papers Track (for the Industrial papers)
Guideline and templates:
Research papers must be submitted by July 12, 2006, in 8.5" X 11" IEEE camera-ready format, with a 10-page limit. Authors are
required to submit abstracts by July 5, 2006. Both of these are hard deadlines with no extensions. Submissions should be done through CMT at https://msrcmt.research.microsoft.com/ICDE2007.
Formatting instructions and LaTeX macros are available on the IEEE computer society sites:
Industrial track papers must be submitted via the ICDE 2006 paper submission site; please choose the Industrial Track at https://msrcmt.research.microsoft.com/ICDE2007 to submit your papers by July 12, 2006.
All the deadlines are due midnight according to Pacific Standard Time (PST).
All accepted papers will appear in the Proceedings published by the IEEE
Computer Society and the authors will be required to sign the usual IEEE
Copyright Release forms.
A paper submitted to ICDE 2007 cannot be under review for any other
conference or journal during the time it is being considered for ICDE 2007,
and it must be substantially different from any previously published work.
Authors submitting papers to ICDE 2007 implicitly agree to the following
terms:
"I understand that the paper being submitted must not contain substantial
overlap with any other paper submitted elsewhere now or during the review
process. Furthermore, previously published papers with any overlap are cited
prominently in this submission."
Questions about this policy or how it applies to your work should be
directed to the program chairs.
Authors of accepted papers must sign an IEEE copyright release form. The
online conference proceedings may be published as early as March 1, 2007, so
any patent applications must be resolved before that time. By submitting a
paper to ICDE 2007, authors implicitly agree to public release of the paper
as of the above date -- no papers will be withheld from the online proceedings.