egon@kub.nl (Egon Verharen) (10/30/89)
C A L L F O R P A P E R S I F I P International Federation for Information Processing Fourth TC2 Working Conference on Database Semantics (DS-4) Organised by Working Group 2.6 (Databases) Object Oriented Databases: Analysis, Design & Construction 2-6 July 1990 at Windermere, United Kingdom Co-sponsored by COOPERS & LYBRAND Scope The 'object' based paradigm is increasingly being used as a basis for the encapsulation and structure of various specification, design and implementation approaches within computing. Object oriented (O-O) approaches offer three major benefits for the database field: locality of information, autonomy of operation and flexibility of structure, and communication within the specification, design and implementation process itself. These benefits are highly relevant, and indeed have been employed by the database arena long before object oriented paradigms existed. Locality of information surfaces in many issues including: distributed databases, (para)consistency, relevance of information (queries), reuse, sub-schemas and views etc. Autonomy of operation is also relevant to databases and reflects the need to associate database operations locally to the information they operate upon. Once this locality of information and operation is encapsulated into the object concept there is a further need to formulate how such objects can be structured to form larger objects and how they can communicate (cooperatively or competitively) to support user database processing. The theme of the conference is the use and benefits of the object orientation paradigm as applied to the field of databases. For example, does it: enrich the capacity for data semantics, provide a better way of expressing database updates, aid in enforcing integrity constraints, provide a mechanism for database views, effect the physical implementation of databases, help in the communication aspects of federated and distributed databases etc. Submissions are invited on the fundamental theories underlying the demonstrable exploitation of the object orientation paradigm within the database field, specific design or analysis methods and languages used to model databases from an object oriented perspective and experience in the use and construction of object repositories in appropriate database application areas. The topic list is not meant to be exhaustive but reflects our intention of soliciting work that is pertinent to any and all stages of the database life cycle from requirements to executable implementation. Programme Officers DS-4 Conference Chairperson: Samit Khosla (Coopers & Lybrand UK) Programme Chairpersons: William Kent (HP Labs USA) Robert Meersman (Tilburg University NL) Programme Committee DS-4 M. Adiba (F), P.M.G. Apers (NL), U. Dayal (USA), R. Demolombe (F), K. Dittrich (FRG), T. Dhondt (B), H.D. Ehrich (FRG), J. Fiadeiro (UK), J. Coguen (UK), J. Grimson (IRL), S. Khosla (UK), H. Kilov (USA), U. Lipeck (FRG), P. Lockemann (FRG), P. Lyngbaek (USA), T.S.E. Maibaum (UK), D. McLeod (USA), M. Morgenstern (USA), J. Mylopoulos (USA), S. Navathe (USA), G.M. Nijssen (NL), E. Ruspini (USA), C. Sernadas (P), A. Solvberg (N), J. Sowa (USA), J. Stein (USA), O. De Troyer (NL), D. Tsichritzis (CH), A. Walker (USA), G. Wiederhold (USA). Invited Speakers Four speakers will be invited to address the conference. All invited speakers will be leaders in the field of object oriented databases/systems. Topic List DS-4 1. Object Oriented Analysis Methods - Knowledge Elicitation & Requirements Capture - Requirements Specification Approaches and Languages - Structured Methods for Object Oriented Analysis - Life Cycle Issues for Object Oriented Systems 2. Object Oriented Modelling 2.1. Design Specification Languages - Language/Notational Support; Built-in Objects - Interfaces/Comparisons to Extant Modelling Approaches - Structuring Objects; Putting Objects Together & Refining Objects - Behavioural and Query Formalisms for Objects 2.2. Foundational Issues - Object Structure and Description - Object Behaviour; Interaction and Communication - Temporal Aspects of Objects - Typing Schemes for Objects - Reasoning about Object Systems 3. Object Oriented Database Construction Environments - Implementation Approaches & Languages - Intelligent Tool Support; Object Management - Machine Architectures for Object Bases 4. Object Oriented Database Applications - Industrial/Commercial Experience - New Application Areas Submissions The programme committee invites contributions, based on the scope and topic list shown, of a maximum of 10,000 words. In addition to full papers the programme committee invites short (500-800 words) statements endorsing and/or challenging any of the claims made in the scope statement and will select several of these to form a discussion panel at DS-4. An invited panel consisting of major hardware vendors and consultancy houses will present the use and penetration of object orientation in the commercial marketplace. Position statements relevant to this panel are also solicited and should be marked as such. The conference proceedings will be published in book form by North Holland. Five copies of all submissions (full papers, short papers, and panel statements) should be sent to either of the programme committee chairpersons at the following addresses: Prof.Dr. R. Meersman Mr. W. Kent INFOLAB Hewlett-Packard Labs Tilburg University Department 3U P.O. Box 90153 1501 Page Mill Road 5000 LE Tilburg Palo Alto, California The Netherlands USA, Zip: 94304-0971 Deadline for submission: 29 January 1990 Authors notified of acceptance: Before 17 April 1990. ** Egon M. Verharen ** UUCP: ..!mcvax!kubix!egon Institute for Language Technology BITNET: egon@kub.nl / and Artificial Intelligence (ITK) verharen@htikub5 P.O.BOX 90153 phone: (+31) (13) 662767 5000 LE Tilburg, The Netherlands fax: (+31) (13) 663019