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*******CALL FOR PAPERS******* New: Extended Deadline: June 25, 2003 Workshop on Semantic Web and Databases colocated with VLDB 2003 Berlin, Germany September 7-8, 2003 Workshop URL: http://swdb.semanticweb.org Topics and Content ----------------------------------- The Semantic Web is a key initiative being promoted by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) as the next generation of the current web. Machine-understandable metadata is emerging as a new foundation for component-based approaches to application development. Within the context of reusable distributed components, Web services represent the latest architectural advancement. Such concepts can be synthesized providing powerful new mechanisms for quickly modeling, creating and deploying complex applications that readily adapt to real world need. The objective of this workshop is to present database and information system research as they relate to the Semantic Web and more broadly, to gain insight into the Semantic Web technology as it relates to databases and information systems. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: Infrastructure: component models (e.g., J2EE, .NET); distributed object-based architectures; scalability, extensibility and robustness of applications; algebras for modeling and ontology management; creation, maintenance and versioning of annotations, metadata and mappings; tools (including visual tools) for creating components (e.g., ontologies, mappings, views, etc.); workflow systems, web services and quality of service contracts; support for negotiation and trust; security; Peer-to-Peer systems. Semantics: conceptual clustering and statistical approaches; social networks and consensus analysis approaches; information analysis accuracy (e.g., precision, recall, false positives); ontologies, conceptual models, taxonomies; semantic interoperability and integration; semantic composition of web services; view definition and transformations (e.g., global/local as view); query algebras for combined data and metadata queries; semantics-based query relaxation techniques, loss of information; logic based (centralized and distributed) inferences; intensional query answering; emergent semantics. Applications: Semantic Web applications (prototypes, pilots, deployed) based on XML, RDF, and various variants; web services based applications (prototypes, pilots, deployed) based on WSDL, SOAP, UDDI, ebXML and other related standards; natural language processing; Semantics-based integration of data/applications within enterprises; geographical information systems; bio-informatics; business aspects for Semantic Web applications (e.g., return of investment, sustainable business models). Joint Sessions ----------------------------------- We are aiming at organizing a joint session with the International Workshop On Databases, Information Systems and Peer-to-Peer Computing (http://www.intelligence.tuc.gr/dbisp2p/) about "Semantics in P2P Systems". Submission and Important Dates ----------------------------------- We invite the submission of short (up to six pages) and long papers (up to twenty pages) on: *research, focusing on foundational or technological aspects *experience, describing industrial aspects *position, discussing a wide variety of issues The submitted papers should be formatted as close as possible to the rules of Springer LNCS (see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html, section "Proceedings and Other Multi-author Volumes" for formatting instructions). Please submit documents as HTML, PDF, or Word to Isabel Cruz (ifc@cs.uic.edu) and Stefan Decker (stefan@isi.edu). Revised Submission Deadline: June 25, 2003. Notification of Acceptance: August 11, 2003. Camera Ready Papers Due: August 18, 2003. Workshop: September 7-8, 2003. Workshop Chairs ----------------------------------- Program Committee Chairs Isabel Cruz University of Illinois at Chicago, USA ifc@cs.uic.edu Vipul Kashyap National Library of Medicine, NIH, USA kashyap@nlm.nih.gov Proceedings and Publicity Chair Stefan Decker USC Information Sciences Institute, USA stefan@isi.edu Organization Chair Rainer Eckstein Humboldt University, Germany Rainer. Eckstein@informatik.hu-berlin.de Program Committee ----------------------------------- *Karl Aberer, EPFL, Switzerland *Sibel Adali, Rensselaer Polytechnic I., USA *Paolo Atzeni, U. Rome Tre, Italy *Olivier Bodenreider, NLM, NIH, USA *Alex Borgida, Rutgers U., USA *Stéphane Bressan, National U. of Singapore *Christoph Bussler, Oracle, USA *Isabel Cruz, U. of Illinois at Chicago, USA *Umesh Dayal, HP Labs, USA *Stefan Decker, USC-ISI, USA *Max Egenhofer, U. Maine, USA *Rainer Eckstein, Humboldt U., Germany *Dieter Fensel, University of Innsbruck, Austria *Mary Fernandez, AT&T Labs - Research, USA *Susan Gauch, U. Kansas, USA *Carole Goble, U. Manchester, UK *Rick Hull, Lucent Technology, USA *Vipul Kashyap, NLM-NIH, USA *Maurizio Lenzerini, U. Rome "La Sapienza", Italy *Ling Liu, Georgia Tech, USA *Robert Meersman, Vrije U., Belgium *John Mylopoulos, U. Toronto, Canada *Aris Ouksel, U. Illinois at Chicago, USA *Dimitris Plexousakis, U. Crete, Greece *Steve Ray, NIST, USA *Amit Sheth, U. Georgia and Semagix, USA *Surya Sripada, Boeing, USA *Munindar Singh, N. Carolina U., USA *V.S. Subrahmanian, U. Maryland, USA *Rudi Studer, U. Karlsruhe, Germany *Ram Sriram, NIST, USA *Clement Yu, U. Illinois at Chicago, USA
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