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Subject: [Caml-list] DBPL '11 Call for participation
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 12:07:53 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CADy+QO5uyTiimpotDq2nDswUo9-O8HdTXtYkP8sF8Ak_aBfvEQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

                  The 13th International Symposium
                 on Database Programming Languages
           http://www.cs.cornell.edu/conferences/dbpl2011
                      Seattle, Washington, USA
                          August 29, 2011
                     co-located with VLDB 2011

                       Call for Participation

For over 20 years, DBPL has established itself as the principal venue
for publishing and discussing new ideas at the intersection of
databases and programming languages. Many key contributions in query
languages for object-oriented data, persistent databases, nested
relational data, semistructured data, as well as fundamental ideas in
types for query languages were first announced at DBPL. Today, the
emergence of new data management applications such as Semantic Web and
Web services, XML processing, Social and Sensor Networks, Cloud
Computing and Peer-to-peer data management has lead to a new flurry of
creative research in this area. DBPL is an established destination for
such new ideas.

----------------
INVITED SPEAKERS
----------------

* Philip Wadler (Edinburgh)
 Databases and Programming Languages: Together again for the first time

* Christopher Olsten (Bionica Human Computing)
 Programming and Debugging Large-Scale Data Processing Workflows

---------------
ACCEPTED PAPERS
---------------

* Temporal Data Model for Program Debugging
 Demian Lessa, Bharat Jayaraman, Jan Chomicki
* DBWiki: A Database Wiki prototyped in Links
 James Cheney, Sam Lindley, Heiko Mueller
* Chasing One's Tail: XPath Containment Under Cyclic DTDs
 Peter Wood, Mahtab Montazerian
* On guarded simulations and acyclic first-order languages
 George Fletcher, Jan Hidders, Stijn Vansummeren, Yongming Luo,
 Francois Picalausa, Paul De Bra
* Remote Batch Invocation for Database Access
 William Cook, Ben Wiedermann
* PSPARQL Query Containment
 Melisachew Wudage Chekol, Jerome Euzenat, Pierre Geneves, Nabil Layaida
* Next Generation Database Programming and Execution Environment
 Dirk Habich, Matthias Boehm, Maik Thiele, Benjamin Schlegel,
 Ulrike Fischer, Hannes Voigt, Wolfgang Lehner
* Validity of Positive XPath Queries with Wildcard in the Presence of DTDs
 Kenji Hashimoto, Yohei Kusunoki, Yasunori Ishihara, Toru Fujiwara

------------
REGISTRATION
------------

Registration and local arrangements are being handled through the main
VLDB conference.

* Registration: http://www.vldb.org/2011/?q=node/20
* Local Arrangements: http://www.vldb.org/2011/?q=node/21

----------
ORGANIZERS
----------

Nate Foster, Cornell University (Co-chair)
Anastasios Kementsietsidis, IBM (Co-chair)

Yanif Ahmad, Johns Hopkins
Gavin Bierman, MSR-Cambridge
Martin Bravenboer, LogicBlox
Songyun Duan, IBM
Floris Geerts, Edinburgh
Pierre Geneves, CNRS
Giorgio Ghelli, Pisa
Todd Green, UC Davis
Fritz Henglein, DIKU
Feifei Li, Florida State
Lipyeow Lim, Hawaii
Sam Lindley, Edinburgh
Kim Nguyen, LRI, Paris-Sud 11
Jorge Perez, UChile
Dimitris Theodoratos, NJIT
Yannis Velegrakis, Trento

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