A blog on the Theoretical Foundations of Data Management

Submitted by Marcelo Arenas on Mon, 11/13/2017 - 15:09

Below please find the list of accepted papers from the first submission round of PODS 2018 (in no particular order):

  • Mahmoud Abo Khamis, Hung Ngo, Xuanlong Nguyen, Dan Olteanu and Maximilian Schleich. In-Database Learning with Sparse Tensors
  • Matthias Niewerth and Luc Segoufin. Enumeration of MSO Queries on Strings with Constant Delay and Logarithmic Updates
  • Wolfgang Fischl, Georg Gottlob and Reinhard…
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Submitted by Yael Amsterdamer on Tue, 09/12/2017 - 09:55

We are happy to announce the accepted papers for ICDT 2018 (1st submission cycle):

  • Pablo Barcelo, Miguel Romero and Thomas Zeume: A More General Theory of Static Approximations for Conjunctive Queries
  • Elena Botoeva, Diego Calvanese, Benjamin Cogrel and Guohui Xiao: Expressivity and Complexity of MongoDB Queries
  • Ahmet Kara and Dan Olteanu:…
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Submitted by Yael Amsterdamer on Tue, 07/04/2017 - 14:55

The 21st edition of ICDT will take place in Vienna, Austria from March 26th to March 29th, 2018.

Important deadlines for the 2nd submission cycle:

Second cycle abstract deadline: September 11, 2017
Full paper submission deadline: September 18, 2017
Notification: November 27, 2017

Please note:

Starting in 2018,…

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Submitted by svsummer on Wed, 05/24/2017 - 09:48

From September 4th-8th, 2017 in Genova Nervi, Italy, the EDBT Summer School brings together leading researchers recognized as experts in their fields and provides participants the opportunity to gain deeper insight into current research trends in the database area.

In 2017, the theme of the school will be 'Adding Value to Data'. The scientific topics will cover principles and solutions for adding value to data, that is, for supporting users in discovering…

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Submitted by Michael Benedikt on Mon, 04/10/2017 - 23:29

ICDT 17 witnessed the first special session on open problems.  The session had a number of goals:

  1.  We want to introduce people to the kinds of problems the community has been looking at, in a way that is different from either a typical research presentation or a keynote.
  2.  We want to give an idea of what are some of the most challenging and significant problems that have been open for more than a few years. Even for many of us who are regular…
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Submitted by Floris Geerts on Thu, 03/09/2017 - 09:03

Following up on my previous blog post on the PODS 2017 accepted papers, please find below the titles of the talks by the keynote, invited tutorial and Gems of PODS speakers.

Keynote Speaker

  • Susan Davidson (University of Pennsylvania): Data Citation:  a Computational Challenge

Invited Tutorial Speakers

  • Dan Suciu…
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Submitted by Floris Geerts on Mon, 02/27/2017 - 10:19

On behalf of the PODS 2017 Programme Committee, I am pleased to announce the full list of accepted papers (1st and 2nd cycle combined):

  • Circuit Treewidth, Sentential Decision, and Query Compilation, Simone Bova and Stefan Szeider.
  • A Worst-Case Optimal Multi-Round Algorithm for Parallel Computation of Conjunctive Queries, Bas Ketsman and Dan Suciu.
  • Answering Conjunctive Queries under Updates, Christoph…
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Submitted by Rick Hull on Mon, 02/20/2017 - 14:24

How research on foundations, principles, and theory of data management can help with the challenges and opportunities arising from the “ data explosion” that is re-defining personal life, business, and society itself in the 21st century.

Computerized data is ubiquitous in the modern world.  This affects every day people, ranging from social media to ecommerce to online education.  It affects businesses, ranging from managing finances…

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Submitted by Victor Vianu on Thu, 12/15/2016 - 21:32

In the spirit of building bridges between database theory and other communities, the following workshop will take place in conjunction with POPL 2017. You are warmly invited to attend. Note that early registration ends December 17.

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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Workshop on Reasoning about Declarative Programs
Paris,…

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Submitted by Floris Geerts on Mon, 10/31/2016 - 08:47

To get you all excited about the next edition of PODS and to invite you to make that edition even more interesting, I like to announce the following updates on PODS 2017:

First of all, we have some excellent invited speakers lined up:

  • Keynote speaker: Susan Davidson
  • PODS tutorial speakers: Lise Getoor, Dan Suciu.

Second, I am pleased to announce the results of the…

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