Call for Contributions

Call for Panels

ICDE 2011 is expected to bring together leading researchers from academia and industry in Data Engineering, i.e. in topics related to the use of engineering techniques and methods in the design, development and assessment of data and information systems for different computing platforms and application environments.

Panel proposals are expected to address new, exciting, and controversial issues. They should be provocative, informative, and entertaining. Panel proposals should include:

Call for Tutorials

ICDE 2011 invites submissions for tutorial proposals on all topics covered by the conference.  The conference will host one- and two-session tutorials, lasting 1.5 and 3 hours, respectively.

Submission Guidelines

Call for Workshops

The ICDE conferences increasingly attract co-located workshops on topics that relate to data engineering. Continuing this trend, ICDE 2011 aims to feature a number of co-located workshops. Proposals for workshops should be submitted, in pdf format, to both of the Workshops chairs by June 1, 2010.

Call for Demos

The ICDE Demonstrations program provides an exciting and highly interactive way to demonstrate your database systems research. Proposals for research prototype demonstration should focus on developments in the area of data and knowledge engineering, showing new technological advances in applying database systems or innovative data management/processing techniques.

All demonstration submissions must be within four pages in the standard IEEE proceedings style and should:

Call for Papers

The annual ICDE conference addresses research issues in designing, building, managing, and evaluating advanced data-intensive systems and applications. It is a leading forum for researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore cutting-edge ideas and to exchange techniques, tools, and experiences. We invite the submission of original research contributions and industrial papers, as well as proposals for workshops, panels, tutorials, and demonstrations.

 

Submission Guidelines