Final CFP: 5th Int. WS on Scalable SW Knowledge Bases (SSWS 2009)

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                            FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

    FIFTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SCALABLE SEMANTIC WEB KNOWLEDGE BASE
                             SYSTEMS (SSWS2009)

               http://www.cse.lehigh.edu/~yug2/ssws09/home.htm

At the 8th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2009), Washington, DC
        USA, October 25-29, 2009 http://iswc2009.semanticweb.org/

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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION

The  series of  SSWS workshops  aim 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  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  as demonstrated  by  the excitement  around the  billion
triples challenge.

We expect that the above issue is going to challenge the Semantic Web for a
long period of time and significant effort is needed in order to tackle the
problem.  This half day 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.  Topics of interest  for the workshop include, but are
not limited to:

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

We expect that  the outcome of the workshop will  benefit not only Semantic
Web  developers but also  Semantic Web  evaluators and  end users.  We also
welcome   participants  from   related  disciplines   such   as  Artificial
Intelligence, Databases and Information Integration.


IMPORTANT DATES

Paper Submission Deadline        August 10, 2009 (updated)
Acceptance Notification          September 4, 2009
Camera Ready Papers Due          October 2, 2009
Workshop Day (half day)          October 26, 2009


ORGANISATION COMMITTEE

Achille Fokoue
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, NY, USA (Contact Person)

Yuanbo Guo
Microsoft Corp, USA

Thorsten Liebig
Ulm University, Germany


PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Ian Horrocks - University of Oxford, UK
Bijan Parsia - University of Manchester, UK
Pascal Hitzler - University of Karlsruhe, Germany
York Sure - University of Koblenz, 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
Volker Haarslev - Concordia University, Canada
Boris Motik - University of Oxford, UK
Oscar Corcho - University of Manchester, UK
Ralf Möller - Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Marko Luther - DOCOMO Eurolabs Munich, Germany
Andy Seaborne - Hewlett-Packard, UK
Jan Wielemaker - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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