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| Content Provider | ACM Digital Library |
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| Editor | Miklau, Gerome Miklau Benjelloun, Omar Riedewal, Mirek Shah, Mehul Tatbul, Nesime Jagadish, H. V. Pierce, Jeffrey Binnig, Carsten Shanmugasundaram, Jai Schiefer, Berni Lehner, Wolfgang Ooi, Beng Chin Gravano, Luis Garofalakis, Minos Carey, Michael Gunopulos, Dimitris Papakonstantinou, Yannis Balazinska, Magda Kemme, Bettina Yang, Jun Grust, Torsten Suciu, Dan Waas, Florian Srivastava, Divesh Kossmann, Donald Korth, Hank Zdonik, Stan Markl, Volker Dageville, Benoit Ailamaki, Natassa Çetintemel, Uğur Miller, Renee Lin, Xuemin Cooper, Brian |
| Copyright Year | 2009 |
| Abstract | It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 35th ACM SIGMOD Conference. This year's conference took place in beautiful Providence, capital of Rhode Island, the Ocean State, and home to renowned schools and top-flight chefs. SIGMOD 2009 continues its tradition as a premier forum for the presentation of research results, industry developments, tutorials, and demos in the general area of data management. In addition, SIGMOD 2009 hosts a variety of collocated workshops, the new researcher symposium, and the ACM SIGMOD programming contest which was held for the first time in 2009. The call for research papers attracted 430 submissions of which 397 were peer-reviewed. (30 submissions did not comply with SIGMOD's double-blind reviewing policy; a few submissions did not comply with the length constraints or were withdrawn by the authors.) Of the 397 reviewed submissions, 63 papers were accepted for presentation at the conference. Furthermore, five tutorials, eighteen industry papers, and thirty-two demos were invited for presentation. The conference highlights include two keynotes, one by Hasso Plattner and one by Martin Wattenberg and Fernanda Viegas. Furthermore, the conference features five additional invited talks in the areas of human-computer interaction and systems, and a special session to celebrate the 40 th anniversary of the invention of the relational data model. |
| ISBN | 9781605585512 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
| Publisher Date | 2009-06-29 |
| Access Restriction | Subscribed |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Conference Proceedings |
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