vardi@ibmarc.uucp (Moshe Y. Vardi) (05/20/89)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Ninth ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART Symposium on
Principles of Database Systems (PODS)
Nashville, Tennessee, April 2-4, 1990
The conference will cover new developments in both the theoretical and
practical aspects of database and knowledge-base systems. Papers are
solicited which describe original and novel research about the theory,
design, specification, or implementation of database and knowledge-base
systems.
Some suggested, although not exclusive, topics of interest are: complex
objects, concurrency control, database machines, data models, database
programming languages and persistent programming, data structures,
deductive databases, distributed systems, incomplete information,
knowledge representation and nonmonotonic reasoning, object-oriented
databases, performance evaluation, physical and logical design, query
languages, query optimization, spatial and temporal data, and transac-
tion management.
You are invited to submit eleven (11) copies of a detailed abstract (not
a complete paper) to the program chair:
Yehoshua Sagiv - PODS
Department of Computer Science
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
sagiv@polya.stanford.edu (415) 723-1512
Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of significance, originality,
and overall quality. Each abstract should 1) contain enough information
to enable the program committee to identify the main contributions of
the work; 2) explain the importance of the work - its novelty and its
practical or theoretical relevance to database and knowledge-base sys-
tems; and 3) include comparisons with and references to relevant litera-
ture. Abstracts should be no longer than ten double-spaced pages. Devi-
ations from these guidelines may affect the program committee's evalua-
tion of the paper.
Program Committee
Vassos Hadzilacos C. Mohan
Richard Hull Shamim Naqvi
Yannis E. Ioannidis Doron Rotem
Paris C. Kanellakis Yehoshua Sagiv
Michael Kifer Allen Van Gelder
The deadline for submission of abstracts is October 9, 1989. Authors
will be notified of acceptance or rejection by December 6, 1989. The
accepted papers, typed on special forms, will be due at the above
address by January 10, 1990. All authors of accepted papers will be
expected to sign copyright release forms, and one author of each
accepted paper will be expected to present the paper at the conference.
Proceedings will be distributed at the conference, and will be subse-
quently available for purchase through the ACM.
General Chair Local Arrangements Chair
Daniel J. Rosenkrantz Patrick C. Fischer
Dept. of Computer Science Dept. of Computer Science
State University of NY at Albany Box 1679B, Vanderbilt University
Albany, NY 12222 Nashville, TN 37235
djr@albanycs.albany.edu pcf@vuse.vanderbilt.edu