EDBT 2021 is in the cycle of short research papers (that is 6-page-long papers). The short papers call, sent 2 weeks ago, can be found below. I would just like to bring to your attention that this year, there is a new area called: Applied Database Systems for Data Science The area call reads: "The conference is soliciting contributions describing the design, implementation, experience, or evaluation of database systems for applied data science purposes. This means the application of solutions from every phase of the data management pipeline, from data collection and curation to data analysis and presentation. The emphasis here is on the way the data management systems are used to improve data science tasks and applications at large scale. Papers in this category should describe on one hand the design goals, the system architecture, the novel abstractions and the design justifications, but at the same time they should indicate how all these helped in solving some significant real-world data science problem. Papers of this category are evaluated by the same committee that evaluates the regular research papers but assessed with different criteria. Thus, during the reviewing period, the papers should be marked by placing the word [ADS] at the beginning of the title or as a subtitle. “ For this reason I would like to encourage you and your collaborators to send contributions in the case you are working on related topics. Deadline is Jan 8, 2021 Details of the call can be found at the conference web site https://edbticdt2021.cs.ucy.ac.cy/ Best wishes for the new year. — Prof. Yannis Velegrakis, Chair of Very Large Data Management Utrecht University | Princetonplein 5, 3584CC Utrecht, Netherlands +31 (30) 253 7323 | office: BBG-462 | http://velgias.github.com ====================================================== Call for Short Papers EDBT 2021 (https://edbticdt2021.cs.ucy.ac.cy/) The International Conference on Extending Database Technology (EDBT) is a leading international forum for database researchers, developers, and users to present and discuss cutting-edge ideas, and to exchange techniques, tools, and experiences related to data management. Data management is an essential enabling technology for scientific, business, and social communities. Data management technology is driven by the requirements of applications across many scientific, business and social communities, and runs on diverse technical platforms associated with the web, enterprises, clouds and mobile devices. The database community has a continuing tradition of contributing with models, algorithms and architectures to the set of tools and applications that enable day-to-day functioning of our societies. Faced with the broad challenges of today’s applications, data management technology constantly broadens its reach, exploiting new hardware and software to achieve innovative results. [Hybrid Conference, Green Conference, Contingency Planning] EDBT 2021 will be held in Nicosia, Cyprus, from March 23rd to March 26th. It will be a hybrid event. Authors will have to physically participate and present their works to fellow participants in the traditional conference manner. However, online participation will also be possible. The presented material will become available online, either as a live stream, and/or as other forms of media for offline viewing. During the conference, online participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussions with the conference physical participants or those others online. The organizers are committed to provide open access to proceedings and paper presentation videos to the whole community. In the case of unforeseen events that may deem impossible the physical implementation of the conference, the activities will take place in a purely online manner. The conference invites submissions of original research contributions related to all aspects of data management, particularly those of emerging interest in the data management research and development communities. A list of related themes and topics is provided below mainly as an indicator of the kind of papers expected and is by no means exhaustive. Topics of Interest • Availability, reliability, and scalability • Big data storage, processing and transformation • Complex event processing and data streams • Concurrency control • Recovery, & transaction management • Data management in clouds • Data mining and knowledge discovery • Data quality, curation, and provenance • Data warehousing • Large-scale analytics and ETL tools • Emerging hardware and in-memory databases • Experiments and analyses • Graph databases and semantic web • Heterogeneous databases, data integration • Middleware and workflow management • Parallel, distributed and grid data management • Privacy, trust and security in databases • Query processing and optimization • Scientific and statistical databases • Semi-structured and linked data management • Sensor and mobile data management • Social networks and crowdsourcing • Spatial, temporal, and geographic databases • Text databases and information retrieval • Tuning & monitoring • benchmarking and performance evaluation • User interfaces and data visualization [Short Papers] The Conference welcomes Short Paper submissions. These are papers describing work that is not fully complete, yet, they deal with a significant technical or theoretical challenge and have some promising solution to provide. Conflicts of interest (COI) When submitting a research paper, the submission site will request information about conflicts of interest of the paper’s authors with program committee (PC) members. It is the full responsibility of all authors of a paper to identify all and only the PC members they have a COI with as defined below. Papers with incorrect or incomplete COI information at the time when submission closes are desk rejected. A paper author has a conflict of interest with a PC member when, and only when, one or more of the following conditions holds: • The PC member is a co-author of the paper. • The PC member has been a co-worker in the same company or university within the past two years. • The PC member has been a collaborator within the past two years. • The PC member is or was the author's primary thesis advisor, no matter how long ago. • The author is or was the PC member's primary thesis advisor, no matter how long ago. • The PC member is a relative or close personal friend of the author. Duplicate submissions and novelty requirements A paper submitted to EDBT 2021 cannot be under review for any other publishing forum or presentation venue, including conferences, workshops, and journals, during the time it is being considered for EDBT. Furthermore, after a paper is submitted to EDBT, the authors must await the response and only then resubmit elsewhere if the paper is rejected (or withdrawn at their request) from EDBT. All papers submitted to EDBT 2021 must present substantial novel research not described in any prior publication. A prior publication is either (a) a paper of five pages or more presented, or accepted for presentation, at a refereed conference or workshop with proceedings or (b) an article published, or accepted for publication, in a refereed journal. If an EDBT 2021 submission has (limited, less than 5 pages) overlap with a prior publication, the submission must cite the prior publication. Any violations of the above policy will result in the immediate rejection of the submitted paper. Length, file type, and formatting Length: Short papers have a page limit of 6 pages (including references and appendices). File type: Each research paper is to be submitted as a single PDF file, formatted for A4 paper and no more than 10 MB in file size. Submitted papers must print without difficulty on a variety of printers, using Adobe Acrobat Reader. It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that their submitted PDF file will print easily on simple default configurations. The papers should be formatted according to the ACM Proceedings Format without any change in terms of fonts, margins, inter-column spacing, style, footers, etc. The template can be downloaded from here: https://github.com/EDBT2021/Template. The conference is single-blind, which means that the authors should include their names and affiliations. Any submitted paper violating the length, file type, or formatting requirements will be desk rejected. Submission Instructions All submissions will be electronically through CMT (https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/EDBT2021). Important Deadlines In the deadlines that follow, the time is 23:59 “anywhere on earth”, i.e., 23:59 IDLW. Short Papers • Short Paper Submission: Jan 8th, 2021 • Accept/Reject Notification: Feb 1st, 2021 • Camera Ready: Feb 8th, 2021 Organizers: Yannis Velegrakis (Utrecht University) - PC Chair Panos Chrysanthis (University of Pittsburgh), Demetris Zeinalipour (University of Cyprus) - General Chairs