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News
- June 2, 2006
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Photos are published.
- May 29, 2006
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Programme and Venue are published.
- March 20, 2006
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Deadline for paper acceptance is extended: March 24, 2006
We are sorry for the delay.
- January 17, 2006
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Deadline for paper submission is extended: January 31, 2006.
- September 5, 2005
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This website is published.
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Registration
Dear participants of SYRCoDIS'06,
to prepare badges we need you personal information.
Could you please email to syrcodis2006@ispras.ru
the following information (in English):
- Your name
- Your organization
- For students and Ph.D. students, name of your supervisor
For coauthored papers we also need the names of authors who will be making reports.
If anybody else is going to participate in SYRCoDIS without making a report, please ask them to provide us with this info.
For coauthored papers we also need the names of authors who will be making reports.
There is no registration fee for SYRCoDIS'06.
Thank you in advance!
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About SYRCoDIS
SYRCoDIS is an annual colloquium directed to young researchers specializing in the area of databases and information systems. The goal of the colloquium is to help young scientists to get acquainted with the work of their colleagues, to exchange the experiences and to practice in delivering reports at international conferences. The colloquium is organized by professors from Moscow, Saint-Petersburg and Tchelyabinsk state universities, the Russian Academy of Sciences and is encouraged by scientists from other Russian and European universities.
The previous SYRCoDIS colloquium was held in Saint-Petersburg in June, 2005.
Programme committee selected 14 reports covering such fields of DB&IS research as XML databases, information retrieval and data mining, query processing, MDA, etc. The proceedings of SYRCoDIS'2005 are available at
http://syrcodis.ispras.ru/2005. To see the list of all past events, go to http://syrcodis.ispras.ru/.
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Topics of Interest
We are interested in original papers dealing with both theory and/or applications of database technology and information systems. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Database theory
- Core database technologies
- Indexing techniques
- XML and semistructured databases
- Mobile information systems
- Temporal databases
- Data mining
- New trends in information system design
- Data integration
- Functional techniques for data management
- Parallel and distributed databases
- Information retrieval
- Machine learning
- Multimedia databases
- Multidimensional databases
- Data streams
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Submission
We accept papers authored by students, PhD
students and young researchers not more than 30 years old. Researchers not matching this age limit are allowed as co-authors provided that the report
is presented by young author. Papers must be written and presented in English.
We admit original papers of the following types:
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Research-in-progress reports which should contain an abstract describing the problem of interest and particular goals of research, a short description of related works of other researches with analysis of differences between the existing methods and ones proposed by the author, a summary of results achieved and future work. Normally, such papers should be solely authored (although the scientific supervisor should be specified). The length of such papers should not exceed 4 pages.
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Full papers presenting the accomplished research up to 12 pages length. Such papers do not have limits on co-authors except that at least one of co-authors is a young researcher making a presentation on colloquium.
Every paper will be reviewed by at least three members of the Program Commitee and authors will get the reviews together with the notification of acceptance/rejection.
Papers must be formatted two columns to a page on A4 format paper. Use 10-point type in a clear, readable font (Times-Roman or equivalent). In order to help you format your submissions, we have provided sample files for both LATEX and Microsoft Word users:
To submit a paper, please send it as attachement at syrcodis2006@ispras.ru
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Program Committee Co-Chairs
Dmitry Barashev (University of Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
Pavel Velikhov (Institute of Program Systems, Russian Academy of Sciences)
Program Committee
Dmitry Asonov (SPN Group, Russia)
Anatoly Bezdushny (Computing Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Andrey Fomichev (Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Maxim Grinev (Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Alexandr Khokhlov (University of Moscow, Russia)
Dmitry Kochnev (SmartPhoneLabs LLC, Russia)
Michal Kratky (Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic)
Michael Kuznetsov (University of Moscow, Russia)
Sergey Kuznetsov (Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Dmitry Lizorkin (Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Dmitry Lutsiv (University of Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
Dmitry Maslov ("Sensors, Modules, Systems", Research and Innovation Company, Russia)
Mikolaj Morzy (Institute of Computing Science, Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
Igor Nekrestyanov (University of Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
Leonid Novak (Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Boris Novikov (University of Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
Oleg Paraschenko (University of Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
Peter Pleshachkov (Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Oleg Proskurnin (University of Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
Maria Rekouts (Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Andrey Scherbina (University of Moscow, Russia)
Vladimir Serebryakov (Computing Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Dmitry Shaporenkov (University of Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
Andrey Simanovsky (University of Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
Tomas Skopal (Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic)
Vaclav Snasel (Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic)
Leonid Sokolinsky (South Ural University, Russia)
Andrey Suslov (University of Moscow, Russia)
Vasilis Vassalos (Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece)
Mikhail Zymbler (South Ural University, Russia)
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Important Dates
Papers submission deadline: January, 16, 2006 (extended: January, 31)
Notification of acceptance: March, 24, 2006
Camera-ready papers: April, 9, 2006
Colloquium: June, 1-2, 2006
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Programme
June, 1
10:00 - 10:30
Opening Ceremony
Session I
10:30 - 11:00
XQuery for Streams (XQS): XQuery Streaming Extensions Design
Ivan Shcheklein
11:00 - 11:30
Efficient algorithms for MOLAP data storage and query processing
Yury Kudryavtsev
11:30 - 12:00
Data Structures for Maintaining Path Statistics in Distributed XML Stores
Yury Soldak
12:00 - 12:30
Coffee break
Session II
12:30-13:00
Categorical Data Clustering Using Statistical Methods and Neural Networks
Petra Kudova
13:00 - 13:30
Data Placement Strategy in Hierarcial Symmetrical Multiprocessor Systems
Andrey V. Lepikhov
13:30 - 14:30
Lunch
Session III
14:30 - 15:15
Sedna XML Database, Development and Applications
Pavel Velikhov
15:15 - 16:00
XAnswer research project: what's new
Dmitry Barashev
16:00 - 16:30
Coffee break
16:30 - 17:30
Closing discussion
17:30 - 19:00
Excursion around MSU
19:00
Banquet
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Colloquium Venue
The colloquium venue is a faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics of Moscow State University.
Address:
Russia, 119992, Moscow, Leninskie Gory, MSU, 2-nd educational building, VMK Faculty, Auditorium 685.
Transport Information:
Take the subway to "University" ("Universitet") metro station, enter the Moscow State University campus, find 2-nd educational building ("Vtoroi gumanitarnyi korpus") by asking anybody on campus, enter it and go to the 6th floor, find auditorium 685 (which is in the center of the floor).
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