The annual SIGMOD/PODS, the leading forum for databases researchers,
premiering in Paris, Maison de la Chimie, on June 13-18, 2004.
INRIA and ACM are jointly managing the conference SIGMOD/PODS. The
Institute is deeply involved in the organization and the scientific
program.
Organization:
- Patrick Valduriez (INRIA Rennes)
SIGMOD, General Chair
- Elisabeth Lebret et Dominique Potherat
SIGMOD, Organization Co-chairs
- Laurent Amsaleg
SIGMOD, Publicity chair
- Luc Bouganim
SIGMOD, Demonstrations co-chair
- Sophie Cluet, Ioana Manolescu, Esther Pacitti et Philippe Pucheral
SIGMOD, Program comittee
- Luc Segoufin
PODS, Program committee
Highlights on the scientific program:
- Three papers from GEMO project-team,
(INRIA Futurs) are selected :
SIGMOD : BLAS: An Efficient XPath Processing System
Yi Chen, Susan B. Davidson, Yifeng Zheng
Susan Davidson, Professor at the University of Pensylvania, director of the
bioinformatics laboratory, tenures the Hitachi chair in the
GEMO research team.
SIGMOD : Lazy Query Evaluation for Active XML
Serge Abiteboul, Omar Benjelloun, Bogdan Cautis, Ioana Manolescu, Tova Milo,
Nicoleta Preda
PODS : Positive Active XML
Serge Abiteboul, Omar Benjelloun, Tova Milo
- Demo session
Web services : Declarative Specification of Web Applications
exploiting Web Services and Workflows -
Marco Brambilla, Stefano Ceri, Sara Comai, Marco Dario, Piero Fraternali et
Iona Manolescu (GEMO
Project-team)
- Three workshops:
Iona Manolescu, (INRIA Futurs)
XIME-P
2004, First International Workshop on XQuery Implementation,
Experience and Perspectives
- June 17-18
Laurent Amsaleg, (Irisa)
CVDB 2004, First International
Workshop on Computer Vision meets Databases
- June 13
Sihem Amer-Yahia, (ancienne doctorante du projet Verso/Gemo),
WebDB 2004, Seventh
International Workshop on the Web and Databases (workshop sponsored
by INRIA Rocquencourt)
- June 17-18
Recipients
of "SIGMOD Test of
Time" award are Serge Abiteboul, Sophie Cluet, Michel
Scholl and Vassilis Christophides for their paper "From
Structured Documents to Novel Query Facilities" in
SIGMOD 94.
The ACM SIGMOD Test of Time Award recognizes the best paper from the
SIGMOD proceedings 10 years prior (i.e., for 1998 the 1988 proceedings
will be consulted), based on the criterion of identifying the paper
that has had the most impact (research, products, methodology) over
the intervening decade. This paper is chosen by the SIGMOD Awards Committee.
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