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Database Systems for Advanced Applications: Dasfaa 2009 International Workshops: Benchmax, McIs, Wdpp, Ppda, Mbc, Phd, Brisbane, Australia, April 20-2

Database Systems for Advanced Applications: Dasfaa 2009 International Workshops: Benchmax, McIs, Wdpp, Ppda, Mbc, Phd, Brisbane, Australia, April 20-2

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DatabasesGeneral ComputersSystem Administration

ISBN10: 364204204X
ISBN13: 9783642042041
Publisher: Springer
Published: Sep 3 2009
Pages: 376
Weight: 1.30
Height: 0.80 Width: 6.10 Depth: 9.30
Language: English
DASFAA is an annual international database conference, located in the Asia- Paci?cregion, whichshowcasesstate-of-the-artR & Dactivities in databases- tems and their applications. It provides a forum for technical presentations and discussions among database researchers, developers and users from academia, business and industry. DASFAA 2009, the 14th in the series, was held during April 20-23, 2009 in Brisbane, Australia. In this year, we carefully selected six workshops, each focusing on speci?c research issues that contribute to the main themes of the DASFAA conference. Thisvolumecontainsthe?nalversionsofpapersacceptedforthesesixworkshops that were held in conjunction with DASFAA 2009. They are: - First International Workshop on Benchmarking of XML and Semantic Web Applications (BenchmarX 2009) - Second International Workshop on Managing Data Quality in Collaborative Information Systems (MCIS 2009) - First International Workshop on Data and Process Provenance (WDPP 2009) - First International Workshop on Privacy-Preserving Data Analysis (PPDA 2009) - FirstInternationalWorkshoponMobileBusinessCollaboration(MBC2009) - DASFAA 2009 PhD Workshop All the workshops were selected via a public call-for-proposals process. The workshop organizers put a tremendous amount of e?ort into soliciting and - lecting papers with a balance of high quality, new ideas and new applications. We asked all workshops to follow a rigid paper selection process, including the procedure to ensure that any Program Committee members are excluded from the paper review process of any paper they are involved with. A requirement about the overall paper acceptance rate of no more than 50% was also imposed on all the workshops.

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