First International Workshop on Distributed XML
Processing: Theory and Practice
in conjunction with the
38th IACC International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP 2009)
September 22-25, 2009, Vienna, Austria

Selected papers from the workshop will be invited for submission to a special issue of
Journal of Computer and System Sciences


[Aim and Scope | Workshop Location | Submission Guidelines and Instructions | Paper Publication | Important Dates | Program Committee]
ACCEPTED
PAPERS
S. Greco, F. Gullo, G. Ponti,
A. Tagarelli, Collaborative Clustering of XML
Documents
K. Kim,
Mining Workflow Processes from XML-based Distributed Workflow Event Logs
A.
Cuzzocrea, E. Bertino, Privacy
Preserving OLAP over Distributed XML Documents
L.O. Moreira, F.R.C. Sousa, J.C. Machado, A Distributed Concurrency Control Mechanism for XML Data
XML is widely recognized as the standard de facto for coupling with the heterogeneity of data repositories and software platforms of distributed environments. In light of this, distributed XML processing play a key role in the context of a plethora of modern distributed data, information and knowledge management applications and systems. Distributed XML processing deals with both theoretical and practical aspects, ranging from sophisticated theoretical contributions and tools to efficient algorithms and frameworks. A wide number of open research issues and challenges derive from meaningfully using XML in distributed environments, such as (non exhaustive list):
Distributed XML Data Management
Distributed XML Query Processing
Distributed XML Indexing Techniques
Distributed XML Information Retrieval
Distributed Data Mining over XML Repositories
Distributed Data Warehousing over XML Repositories
OLAP over Distributed XML Repositories
Distributed Knowledge Discovery from XML Repositories
Distributed Machine Learning over XML Repositories
Decision Support Systems over Distributed XML Repositories
Distributed XML Processing over the Web
Distributed XML Metadata Management
Ontology Engineering over Distributed XML Repositories
XML-based Distributed Web Service Orchestration and Management
XML-based Distributed Process Representation and Mining
XML-based Distributed Workflow Representation and Mining
Methodologies and Tools for Designing Complex Information Systems over Distributed XML Repositories
XML Data and Knowledge Management over Grids
XML Data and Knowledge Management in Mobile Settings
XML Data and Knowledge Management in P2P Settings
XML Data and Schema Integration in Distributed Environments
DTD-based XML Schema Validation in Distributed Environments
XMLSchema-based XML Schema Validation in Distributed Environments
Privacy Preserving XML Data and Knowledge Management in Distributed Environments
Security and Access Control Issues over Distributed XML Repositories
Interoperability Issues over Distributed XML Repositories
XML-based Data and Knowledge Management for Distributed Bio-Banks
Distributed High-Performance XML Processing
Data Dissemination Techniques for XML Data
Data Fragmentation Techniques for XML Data
Storage and Compression Issues for Distributed XML Repositories
XML Processing Techniques for Distributed Databases
XML Query Optimization for Distributed Environments
XML Processing Techniques for Distributed Data Warehouses
XML-based ETL for Distributed Data Warehouses
The First International Workshop on Distributed XML Processing: Theory and Practice will be held in Vienna, Austria, during September 22-25, in conjunction with the 38th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP 2009), focuses but it is not limited to the listed research topics, by posing the emphasis on a theoretical as well as a practical point of view, and provides a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in distributed XML Processing to meet and exchange preliminary ideas and mature results.
The Vienna University of Technology, Austria.
Submission Guidelines and Instructions
Contributions are invited from prospective authors with interests in the indicated session topics and related areas of application. All contributions should be high quality, original and not published elsewhere or submitted for publication during the review period.
Authors are invited to submit research and application papers following the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscripts style: two columns, single-spaced, including figures and references, using 10 fonts, and numbering each page. Maximum submitted paper length allowed is 8 pages. IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Author Guidelines are available at the following web page:
http://computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm
Abstracts (deadline: April 23, 2009) should be submitted by e-mail (preferably in an enclosed MS Word file) to the Program Committee Co-Chairs Alfredo Cuzzocrea at cuzzocrea@si.deis.unical.it and David Taniar at David.Taniar@infotech.monash.edu.au. Abstracts must include paper title, abstract, list of keywords, and list of authors with full names and affiliations. One of the authors must be designated as the primary contact point to receive notification and reviews.
Papers (deadline: April 26, 2009) should be submitted by email (preferably in an enclosed PDF file) to the Program Committee Co-Chairs Alfredo Cuzzocrea at cuzzocrea@si.deis.unical.it and David Taniar at David.Taniar@infotech.monash.edu.au. Submitted papers will be thoroughly reviewed by members of the Program Committee for quality, correctness, originality and relevance. Notification and reviews will be communicated via e-mail. All accepted papers must be presented by one of the authors, who must register.
Accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press.
Authors of selected papers from the track will be invited to submit an extended version of their paper to a special issue of Journal of Computer and System Sciences, Elsevier.
Abstract
submission: April 13, 2009
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Paper submission: April 20, 2009
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Notification of acceptance: May
26, 2009
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Camera-ready paper due: June 28, 2009
Workshop: September
22-25, 2009
Alfredo
Cuzzocrea, ICAR-CNR & University of Calabria, Italy
David Taniar,
Monash University, Australia
Program Committee
Denilson Barbosa,
University of Alberta, Canada
Sourav Bhowmick,
Nanyang University of Technology, Singapore
Stéphane Bressan,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Andrea Calì,
Oxford University, United Kingdom
Tiziana Catarci,
University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy
Jerome Darmont,
University of Lyon 2, France
Ernesto Damiani,
University of Milan, Italy
Sergio Flesca,
University of Calabria, Italy
Irini Fundulaki, ICS-FORTH, Greece
Giorgio
Ghelli, University of Pisa, Italy
Mohand-Said Hacid, University of Lyon 1, France
Anastasios Kementsietsidis, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Laks V.S. Lakshmanan,
The University of British Columbia, Canada
Xuemin Lin, University of New South Wales,
Australia
Chengfei Liu, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Sanjay Madria, University of Missouri-Rolla, USA
Giansalvatore
Mecca, University of Basilicata, Italy
Apostolos Papadopoulos, Aristotle University, Greece
Zbigniew Ras, University of North Carolina, USA
Henryk Rybinski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Keun Ho Ryu, Chungbuk National University, South Korea
Bernhard Thalheim, Kiel University, Germany
Jeffrey Yu Xu, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Japan
Demetris Zeinalipour, University of Cyprus,
Cyprus
For more information and any inquire, please contact Alfredo Cuzzocrea at cuzzocrea@si.deis.unical.it