CFP: 3rd Int'l Workshop on Scalable Semantic Web Knowledge Base Systems

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CALL FOR PAPERS

THIRD INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON
SCALABLE SEMANTIC WEB KNOWLEDGE BASE SYSTEMS (SSWS '07)

http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/index.html?page=ssws2007cfp

ON THE MOVE FEDERATED CONFERENCES 2007 (OTM'07)
http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf

Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, Nov 25 - 30, 2007
Proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag

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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION

This  workshop aims  at creating  a forum  for discussing  a critical   
issue  for the Semantic Web, that is, scalability.  As the Semantic  
Web evolves, scalability becomes increasingly important.   This  
workshop will  focus on addressing of  the scalability issue with  
respect to the development and deployment of knowledge base systems on  
the Semantic Web. Typically, such systems deal with information  
described in Semantic Web languages  like OWL  and RDF(S),  and  
provide  services such  as  storing, reasoning, querying and   
debugging. There are two  basic requirements for  these systems. First,
they have to satisfy the  application's semantic requirements by  
providing sufficient reasoning support.   Second, they must  scale  
well in  order to be of  practical use. Given the sheer  size and  
distributed nature of the  Semantic Web, these requirements impose   
additional  challenges  beyond  those  addressed by  earlier   
knowledge  base systems.  This  has been well recognized by  the  
community. We expect  that the above issue  is  going to  challenge   
the  Semantic  Web for  a  long  time of  period  and significant  
effort is needed in order to tackle the problem.

This workshop  seeks to bring together  researchers and practitioners   
to share their recent ideas and progresses towards  building scalable  
knowledge base systems for the Semantic Web. The workshop will be  
centered on the discussion of three major aspects:

1. foundations, methods and technologies for pushing forward the  
state-of-the-art;
2. performance evaluation and related principles, methodologies and tools;
3. identification of important issues and future research directions.


WORKSHOP TOPICS

TOPICS OF INTERESTS for the workshop include, but are not limited to:

* Reasoning mechanisms, techniques and systems
* Query evaluation and optimization
* Performance evaluation and benchmarks
* Large Semantic Web repositories
* Distributed and concurrent knowledge base systems and P2P systems
* Large scale knowledge base management
* Semantic Web-based information integration

In addition,  the workshop will include  a working session on   
benchmarking and other relevant topics solicited beforehand to  
participants. In order to be able to evaluate scalability,   the   
existence  of   agreed  benchmarking   datasets  is   of  crucial  
importance. In many  related domains such as databases  and theorem  
proving, standard benchmarks exist and  are ready to guide research on  
  optimization techniques. In the Semantic Web area,  such  
benchmarking shave only just started to  emerge and there is no  
commonly  agreed benchmark  dataset for  RDF and OWL  reasoning and   
querying. The workshop will  address this issue  in a special  working  
session on  benchmarking. In this session,  existing benchmarking  
initiatives  will be presented and  discussed by organizers and  
participants of the workshop.  The aim is to agree on a classification
of the existing datasets and requirements for additional datasets.


IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract Submission Deadline     July 14, 2007
Paper Submission Deadline        July 22, 2007
Acceptance Notification          September 1, 2007
Camera Ready Due                 September 10, 2007
Registration Due                 September 10, 2007
OTM Conferences                  November 25 - 30, 2007


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

All submitted papers will be  carefully evaluated based on  
originality, significance, technical soundness,  clarity of  
expression,  and relevance to SSWS.  All submissions must be in  
English, and will be refereed by a program committee comprising  
members of the  Working Group.  Research  submissions must  not   
exceed 10  pages following  the Springer  format. Submissions  should   
be  made in  PDF  format. Detailed  formatting instructions can be  
found at: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html

The final proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag as LNCS.  
Failure to commit to  presentation  at   the  conference   
automatically  excludes  a   paper  from  the proceedings.

The paper submission site is located at
http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/ssws/2007/papers/


ORGANISATION COMMITTEE

Achille Fokoue
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, NY, USA (Contact Person)
(http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/research_people.nsf/pages/achille.index.html,
achille@us.ibm.com)

Yuanbo Guo
Microsoft Corp.
(http://www.lehigh.edu/~yug2, yug2@lehigh.edu)

Thorsten Liebig
Ulm University, Germany
(http://www.informatik.uni-ulm.de/ki/liebig.html, thorsten.liebig@uni-ulm.de)

Bijan Parsia
University of Manchester, UK
(http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~bparsia/, bparsia@cs.man.ac.uk)


Program Committee Members

Pascal Hitzler - University of Karlsruhe, Germany
York Sure - University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Kavitha Srinivas - IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Takahira Yamaguchi - Keio University, Japan
Raúl García Castro - Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
Aditya Kalyanpur - IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Oscar Corcho - University of Manchester, UK
Jeff Heflin - Lehigh University, USA
Ralf Möller - Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Ian Horrocks - University of Manchester, UK
Boris Motik - University of Manchester, UK
Pierre-Antoine Champin - Lyon 1 University, France
Ying Ding - University of Innsbruck, Austria
Marko Luther - DoCoMo Eurolabs Munich, Germany
Timo Weithöner - Ulm University, Germany
Andy Seaborne - Hewlett-Packard, UK
Ulrike Sattler - University of Manchester, UK
Jan Wielemaker - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Volker Haarslev - Condordia University, Canada

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