From abitebou@calvados.inria.fr Wed Dec 7 14:41:20 1994 Received: from concorde.inria.fr (concorde.inria.fr [192.93.2.39]) by lirmm.lirmm.fr (8.6.9/8.6.4) with ESMTP id OAA27033; Wed, 7 Dec 1994 14:41:18 +0100 Received: from cosmos.inria.fr (cosmos.inria.fr [128.93.11.30]) by concorde.inria.fr (8.6.9/8.6.9) with ESMTP id OAA28775; Wed, 7 Dec 1994 14:40:36 +0100 Received: from concorde.inria.fr (concorde.inria.fr [192.93.2.39]) by cosmos.inria.fr (8.6.8/8.6.6) with ESMTP id OAA04622 for ; Wed, 7 Dec 1994 14:38:19 +0100 Received: from calvados.inria.fr (calvados.inria.fr [128.93.11.59]) by concorde.inria.fr (8.6.9/8.6.9) with ESMTP id OAA28649 for ; Wed, 7 Dec 1994 14:38:19 +0100 Received: (from abitebou@localhost) by calvados.inria.fr (8.6.8/8.6.6) id OAA03012; Wed, 7 Dec 1994 14:38:18 +0100 Date: Wed, 7 Dec 1994 14:38:18 +0100 From: Serge Abiteboul Message-Id: <199412071338.OAA03012@calvados.inria.fr> To: bd3@calvados.inria.fr Subject: Mokrane.Bouzeghoub@prism.uvsq.fr communique Reply-to: Serge.Abiteboul@inria.fr (Serge Abiteboul) Status: RO =========================================================================== E D B T ' 9 6 C A L L F O R P A P E R S The Fifth International Conference on E X T E N D I N G D A T A B A S E T E C H N O L O G Y Avignon, France, March 1996 =========================================================================== Promoted by ___________ the EDBT foundation Organized by ____________ the French Computer Society AFCET the PRiSM Lab, Univ. of Versailles Sponsored by ____________ France Telecom/CNET, INFORMIX, INFORSID, PRC/BD3, UNILOG Conference Themes _________________ With successful conferences in Venice (1988 and 1990), in Vienna (1992), and in Cambridge (1994), EDBT has established itself as Europe's premier international conference on databases. EDBT'96 in Avignon will provide a forum to discuss the latest results in the research, development and use of database technology, and will encourage active interchange between all those involved in this field. Europe has a strong database research community, leading international technology suppliers, and it has many large commercial users of database systems. Their presence will ensure a high level debate. Major topics for the conference will include, but are not limited to: - Client-Server and open networked database systems - Distributed database techniques and interoperability - Advanced transaction processing techniques - Object-oriented, deductive and active databases - Multimedia and hypermedia database systems - Advanced user interfaces for data manipulation - Databases and programming systems - Database design techniques and interfaces - Highly parallel database systems - Information resource dictionaries/repositories - Database implementation (query optimisation, integrity and security) - Advanced database applications In addition to the technical papers, the conference will include panel discussions, industrial sessions, and high quality tutorials by internationally recognized speakers. There will be an accompanying exhibition. Papers Submission _________________ Five copies in English of an original, unpublished paper, limited to 5000 words, should be submitted before June 16th, 1995 to : Prof. Peter Apers Computer Science Dept., University of Twente P.O. Box 217 - 7500 AE Enschede the Netherlands Email: edbt96@cs.utwente.nl Submitted papers must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere during the review process. The Program Committee will carefully look at what major open question the paper addresses, what the expected long term impact is, and on which earlier work it builds on. The Conference Proceedings will be edited and published by Springer-Verlag (in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series) and will be distributed at the conference. Tutorial Proposals __________________ Proposals are solicited for organizing half-day tutorials that will be held during the conference. In particular, those that bridge the gap between advanced database technology and its impact in specific application domains. Please send your proposal by September 1st, 1995 to the tutorial program coordinator: Dr. Martin Kersten CWI, P.O.Box 4079, 1009 AB Amsterdam, the Netherlands Email: mk@cwi.nl Important Dates _______________ June 16, 1995 deadline of paper submission September 1, 1995 deadline of tutorial proposals September 22, 1995 notification of acceptance November 1, 1995 camera-ready copy due Conference Chairperson ______________________ Georges Gardarin (PRiSM Lab, France) Programme Committee ___________________ Peter Apers (Univ. Twente, the Netherlands) - Chairperson Serge Abiteboul (France) Michel Adiba (France) Maristella Agosti (Italy) Elisa Bertino (Italy) Jorge Bocca (Chili/UK) Mike Brodie (USA) Janis Bubenko (Sweden) Alex Buchmann (Germany) Sharma Chakravarthy (USA) Claude Chrisment (France) Stavros Christodoulakis (Greece) Wesley Chu (USA) Wolfgang Effelsberg (Germany) Andre Flory (France) Mike Freeston (Germany) Hans-Peter Frei (Switzerland) Hector Garcia-Molina (USA) Jane Grimson (Ireland) Bill Grosky (USA) Theo Haerder (Germany) Yannis Ioanniddis (USA) Keith Jeffery (UK) Christian Jensen (Denmark) Masaru Kitsuregawa (Japan) Wolfgang Klas (Germany) Rosana Lanzelotte (Brazil) Withold Litwin (France Florian Matthes (Germany) Dennis McLeod (USA) Guido Moerkotte (Germany) Ken Moody (UK) Shojiro Nishio (Japan) Antoni Olive (Spain) Tamer Ozsu (Canada) Mike Papazoglou (Australia) Stefano Paraboschi (Italy) Alain Pirotte (Belgium) Andreas Reuter (Germany) Keith van Rijsbergen (UK) Felix Saltor (Spain) Peter Scheuermann (USA) Marc Scholl (Germany) Amit Sheth (USA) Letizia Tanca (Italy) Patrick Valduriez (France) Jan Van de Bussche (Belgium) Yannis Vassiliou (Greece) Kyu-Young Whang (South Korea) Gerhard Weikum (Germany) Jennifer Widom (USA) Tutorials Coordinator _____________________ Martin Kersten (The Netherlands) Organization Committee ______________________ Mokrane Bouzeghoub (PRiSM Lab, France) - Chairperson Claude Chrisment (IRIT, Toulouse) Anne Doucet (Laforia, Univ. Paris VI) Beatrice Finance (PRiSM, Versailles) Daniele Gardy (PRiSM, Versailles) Elisabeth Metais (PRiSM, Versailles) Eric Simon (INRIA, Rocquencourt) Regional Coordinators _____________________ Janis Bubenko (Sweden) Alex Buchman (Germany) Lois Delcambre (USA) Oscar Diaz (Spain) Abdelhamid El-Iraki (Morroco) Robert Goldstein (Canada) Remigijus Gustas (Lituania) Jean-Luc Hainaut (Belgium) Ramamohanarao Kotagiri (Australia) Rosana Lanzelotte (Brazil) Peri Loucopoulos (United Kingdom) Timos Sellis (Greece) Arne Solvberg (Norway) Stefano Spaccapietra (Switzerland) Hermann Stephen (Urugway) A Min Tjoa (Austria) Kam-Fai Wong (Hong Kong) EDBT Foundation Representatives _______________________________ Stefano Ceri (Milano, Italy) Joachim Schmidt (Germany) Michel Missikoff (Rome, Italy) Keith Jeffery (London, UK) Information ___________ Organizations interested in taking part in the exhibition, in an industrial session, or in a possible sponsorship of the conference are invited to contact the Conference Organization Chairperson: Prof. Mokrane BOUZEGHOUB PRiSM Lab. University of Versailles 78035 VERSAILLES CEDEX, France Email: Mokrane.Bouzeghoub@prism.uvsq.fr Tél: +33 (1) 39 25 40 51 Fax: +33 (1) 39 25 40 57 Avignon is a popular tourist city so accommodation should be reserved in advance. To ensure that you receive the Advance Programme and that you are able to take advantage of early registration and social events, please send your coordinates to the Secretary of the Conference: Mrs Marie-France Kalogera AFCET, 156 Boulevard Péreire 75017 Paris France Tél: +33 (1) 47 66 24 19 Fax: +33 (1) 42 67 93 12 Email: edbt@prism.uvsq.fr Conference location ___________________ Avignon is a very special place in the world of tourism and business. It has a rich history due to its exceptional location in the heart of Provence and its status as Pontifical States in the XIV century. This is a strategic rendez-vous place in France, next to the Rhone river crossed by the famous Avignon Bridge, at the heart of Europe. Access is very easy by air (Local Airport of Avignon-Caumont at 10 mn, International Airport of Marseille at 45 mn), train TGV from Paris, Lyon, Genève and Marseille (3 hours 40 from Paris), and highways (South Sun Freeway close). The weather is usually nice at the end of March. The conference will be held in the Palais des Papes, a majestic white palace with matching decor dominating the Rhone river valley, located close to the city center and to several hotels. Built by Pope Benoit XII from 1335 to 1400, the Palace is one of the most prestigious monument of the medieval architecture. ======================================================================= ________________________________________________________________________ | Mokrane Bouzeghoub | | Lab. PRiSM, Universite' de Versailles | | 45, avenue des Etats-Unis 78035 Versailles CEDEX, France | | Tel: +33 (1) 39 25 40 51 Fax: +33 (1) 39 25 40 57 | | Email: Mokrane.Bouzeghoub@prism.uvsq.fr | |_______________________________________________________________________|