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Purpose
CIDR offers a venue for innovative data systems architectures, as well
as a prestigious publication opportunity. CIDR does not compete with
the established conferences presenting rigorous treatises in
established areas; rather its goal is to air radically new ideas. Such
papers are typically speculative or are system evaluations. The
visionary papers usually lack rigorous frameworks, simulations of
performance, or prototype implementations but present a radical
departure from conventional approaches that enables new applications.
The prototype descriptions generally are a detailed report on successes
and mistakes. The other major DBMS conferences usually reject such
submissions because they are not scientific. However, these are often
the very papers that offer long term value to the field, and should be
widely disseminated.
The
conference will be single-tracked. Proceedings will be published both
as a website and on CD-ROM. The conference will run every-other year,
typically in the fall or winter during non-HTPS years.
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Sponsors
The CIDR conference is
sponsored by the VLDB Foundation in co-operation with ACM SIGMOD.
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Important Dates
- Submissions: August 1, 2004
- Acceptance: October 15, 2004
- Final Versions: December 1, 2004
- Conference: January 4-7, 2005
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