yz bai | 1 Sep 2007 04:03
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[Dbworld] solliciting submissions in SW engineering in Arabic


The Journal of Computer Science and Engineering in Arabic
is solliciting submissions for a special issue on Software
Engineering.  The Guest Editor is Dr Ahmed El Magarmid,
Purdue University.  The deadline for submissions is October
15th, 2007.

Submission information is available online at
http://www.phillips-publishing.com/jcsea/calendar.html/

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George Kollios | 1 Sep 2007 14:05
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[Dbworld] CFP for NetDB 2008 (co-located with ICDE 2008)

                     NetDB 2008
 4th International Workshop on Networking Meets Databases
     (co-located with IEEE ICDE 2008 in Cancun, Mexico)

SCOPE

The Fourth International Workshop on Networking Meets Databases (NetDB '08) will bring together
researchers 
in the networking and database communities. The growth of many areas—from sensor networks, to
peer-to-peer 
systems and networks designed using database principles (and vice versa), to network monitoring systems
that 
depend on advanced data management and analysis capabilities— suggests a blurring of the boundaries
between 
database and networking research and the need for research that spans the two disciplines. The goal of the 
workshop is to promote discussion of ideas that will influence and foster continued research that draws heavily
from both communities. The workshop will provide a venue for researchers to discuss key challenges and present
new ideas that can significantly impact both communities.

TOPICS

We encourage submissions across the broad range of topics that lie at the intersection of networking and databases.
In particular, we encourage papers that examine new opportunities for crossover and collaboration
between networking
and database researchers. Topics of interest in this context include but are not limited to:

•	Network algorithms and theory applied to database systems
•	Data models, query models, and query languages for networking
•	Archiving and analysis of network data
•	Data analysis for network traffic estimation and security
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Tianrui Li | 1 Sep 2007 15:12
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[Dbworld] Call for Papers for RSKT2008 (May 17-19, 2008), Chengdu, China

Call for Papers 

The Third International Conference on Rough Sets and Knowledge Technology (RSKT2008)
May 17-19, 2008, Chengdu, P.R. China
http://sist.swjtu.edu.cn/rskt2008

Since the introduction of rough sets in 1982 by Professor Zdzis?aw Pawlak, we have witnessed great
advances in both theory and applications. Rough set theory is closely related to knowledge technology in
a variety of forms such as knowledge discovery, approximate reasoning, intelligent and multiagent
system design, knowledge intensive computations. The cutting-edge knowledge technologies have great
impact on learning, pattern recognition, machine intelligence and automation of acquisition,
transformation, communication, exploration and exploitation of knowledge. A principal thrust of such
technologies is the utilization of methodologies that facilitate knowledge processing. To present the
state-of-the-art scientific results, encourage academic and industrial interaction, and promote collab
 orative research in rough sets and knowledge technology worldwide, the 3rd International Conference on
Rough Sets and Knowledge Technology will be held in Chengdu, China, May 17-19, 2008. I!
 t will provide a forum for researchers to discuss new results and exchange ideas, following the successful
RSKT'06 (Chongqing, China) and JRS'07 (RSKT'07 together with RSFDGrC'07) (Toronto, Canada).

Topics (included, but are not limited to):

Computing Theory and Paradigms
   Autonomy-oriented Computing
   Evolutionary Computing
   Fuzzy Sets and Computing 
   Granular Computing
   Grid and Cooperative Computing
   Intelligent Computing
   Molecular and Quantum Computing
   Neural Computing
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Soila Pertet | 1 Sep 2007 18:14
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[Dbworld] Call for participation: ICSOC 2007 (Fifth International Conference on Service Oriented Computing)

ICSOC, the flagship conference in the field of service-oriented
computing, again provides an outstanding program covering a range of
important and innovative topics, including Service Modeling, Service
Assembly, Service Management, Quality of Service, Grid Services,
Business and Economical Aspects of Services, and more. The conference
features three deepdive areas: Information as Service, SOA Governance,
and SOA registry and Runtime.

There will be state-of-the-art talks by leading authorities, followed
by a panel and technical sessions in each of these areas on three
days. Leading authors from academia and industry will present
state-of-the-art developments, experiences and best practice in
service-oriented computing.

Visit www.icsoc.org for more information!

A full day of innovative workshops is also offered Monday, September
17, 2007 along with five instructive tutorials.

REGISTRATION SITE
https://servtech.dvt.fernuni-hagen.de/icsoc/

KEYNOTE SPEAKER 
Ambuj Goyal, GM, Information Management Software, IBM

GENERAL CHAIRS
Asit Dan, IBM Software Group
Schahram Dustdar, TU Vienna, Austria

PROGRAM CHAIRS
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Shangping Ren | 2 Sep 2007 05:48
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[Dbworld] CFP: IEEE SUTC 2008

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                          CALL FOR PAPERS

IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and
Trustworthy Computing (SUTC2008)

June 11-13, 2008, Taichung, Taiwan

Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society

Conference http://SUTC2008.csie.ncu.edu.tw

The rapid research and technological advances in wireless communications
and increasing availability of sensors, actuators, and mobile devices
have created an exciting new ubiquitous computing paradigm that
facilitates computing and communication services all the time, everywhere.
This emerging paradigm is changing the way we live and work today.
Via a ubiquitous infrastructure consisting of a variety of global and
localized networks, users, sensors, devices, systems and applications
may seamlessly interact with each other and even the physical world in
unprecedented ways. To realize this continually evolving ubiquitous
computing paradigm, trustworthy computing that delivers secure, private,
and reliable computing and communication services plays an essential
role.

The IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and
Trustworthy Computing (SUTC2008) is an international forum for researchers
to exchange information regarding advancements in the state
of the art and practice of sensor networks, ubiquitous and trustworthy
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Adrian Paschke | 2 Sep 2007 14:40
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[Dbworld] CfPart: International RuleML Symposium on Rule Interchange and Applications (RuleML-2007)


[ our apologies should you receive this message more than one time ]

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                       CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

                 The International RuleML Symposium
            on Rule Interchange and Applications (RuleML-2007)

               October 25-26, 2007, Orlando, Florida

*** NOTE: The early registration deadline is on 15 September 2007 ***

                       http://2007.ruleml.org

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Co-located with:

              The 10th International Business Rules Forum

                   http://www.businessrulesforum.com
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In Co-operation with:

ECCAI, AAAI, ACM, ACM SIGAPP, ACM SIGMIS, ACM SIGART, ACM SIGMOD, IEEE,
IEEE Computer TCAAS, IEEE SMCS, BPM-Forum, W3C, OMG, and OASIS

We invite you to attend the International RuleML Symposium on Rule
Interchange and Applications (RuleML-2007) to be held during October
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Chaman Sabharwal | 2 Sep 2007 16:56
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[Dbworld] LAST CFP: MULTIMEDIA & VISUALIZATION TRACK SAC2008

Call for Papers

 

SAC 2008 – 23rd ACM Symposium on Applied Computing

 

MULTIMEDIA &VISUALIZATION TRACK

Fortaleza, Cear‡, Brazil

March 16 - 20, 2008

SAC 2008

Over the past twenty two years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing has become a

primary forum for applied computer scientists, computer engineers, and application developers

from around the world to interact and present their work. SAC 2008 is primarily sponsored by

the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP) and and is hosted by  The

University of Fortaleza (UNIFOR) and the Federal University of Cear‡ (UFC).   For additional 

information, please check the SAC'08 webpage.

 

 

MultiMedia &Visualization Track

This track is devoted to presenting and exploring new advancements in the field of MultiMedia

and Visualization systems.   The authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers in

the areas of MultiMedia and Visualization.   A paper can be submitted to only one track. 

Original papers on theoretical studies and appropriate experimental results that have potential

impact on these multi-disciplinary fields are solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not

limited to the following:

 

    MultiMedia Areas:

       Visualization Areas:

Compression/coding

Content-based query, indexing and retrieval

Data modeling

Digital libraries, Distance Education

Digital watermarking

High Dimensional Index Structures

Interactive television

Media integration/authoring

Media Synchronization

MultiMedia data Analysis

MultiMedia data Mining

MultiMedia Databases

Operating System Support

Special-purpose hardware for audio/video coding

Video Conferencing

Video transmission over networks

Video-On-Demand Systems

Browsing and Navigation methods

Human-Computer Interaction

Modeling and Analysis

Multi-dimensional Information Visualization

Virtual Reality

Visual Languages and Software

Visual Querying

Visualization and Knowledge Discovery

Visualization Environments

Visualization in Medicine

Visualization of Algorithms

Visualization of complex information

Visualizing Parallel and Distributed Algorithms

Visualization of MultiMedia data

Visualization of Textual information

Volume Visualization

Web data Visualization

 

 

Author(s) are encouraged to submit electronic copies of their papers (PDF or MS Word format)

directly HERE as soon as possible, but no later than the due date listed below.  Authors will use this

electronic conference management system (eCMS) for paper submission. Any questions pertaining

the electronic submission system may be directed to Jeffrey T. Allen.   Any other questions regarding the MMV track should be addressed to Prof. Chaman Lal Sabharwal:

 

Chaman Lal Sabharwal

Professor, Computer Science Department

Missouri University of Science and Technology

1870 Miner Circle,  Rolla, MO 65409-0350,USA

Guidelines

The author(s) name(s) and address(es) must NOT appear in the body of the paper. Any

self-reference should be in the third person. Each paper must not exceed 4,000 words

(approximately 15 pages, double-spaced, 12-point font size). Each copy must have an abstract,

a list of key-words and a separate cover page. This cover page must include the title of the paper,

full name(s) of the author(s), address(es) (including telephone and fax number(s), and e-mail

address(es)) to which correspondence should be sent. At least one of the authors of the accepted

papers must register in full for the conference and present the paper.

 

MMV Track and SAC 2008 Officials

 

MultiMedia &Visualization Track Chairs

Chaman L. Sabharwal                         

Computer Science Department          

University of Missouri-Rolla                             

1870 Miner Circle,                                  

Rolla, MO 65409-0350,USA                             

E-mail: chaman-yd4//antqpM@public.gmane.org                   

URL: http://www.umr.edu/~chaman  

Voice: 573-341-6353                                            

Fax:     573-341-4501

Mingjun Zhang

Life Sciences and Chemical Analysis Division

Agilent Technologies

5301 Steven Creeks Blvd, Mail Stop: 53U WL

Santa Clara, CA 95051

E-mail: mingjunzhang-EkmVulN54Sk@public.gmane.org

URL: http://www.stanford.edu/~mjzhang

Tel: (408)553-4159

(Track Program Committee is being organized)

 

Conference Chairs                                                                Program Chairs

Roger L. Wainwright

University of Tulsa

Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

rogerw-35YOkkEYUj83uPMLIKxrzw@public.gmane.org

 

Ronaldo Menezes

Florida Institute of Technology

Melbourne, Florida, USA

rmenezes-WwSKLC/yI4o3uPMLIKxrzw@public.gmane.org

Hisham M. Haddad                                 

Kennesaw State University                           

Kennesaw, Georgia, USA                       

hhaddad-ZeZQ4UZYPh72fBVCVOL8/A@public.gmane.org                         

 

Mirko Viroli

Universitˆ di Bologna

Cesena, Italy

mirko.viroli-puvFFarAPpk@public.gmane.org

Angelo Brayner

University of Fortaleza

Fortaleza, Brazil

brayner-t3UtU2KrKoBQFI55V6+gNQ@public.gmane.org

Posters Chair

Mathew J. Palakal

Indiana University Purdue University

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

mpalakal-yAM3NQ342MX2fBVCVOL8/A@public.gmane.org

Local Chairs

Nabor C. Mendona

University of Fortaleza, Brazil

nabor-t3UtU2KrKoBQFI55V6+gNQ@public.gmane.org

 

Javam M. Machado

Federal University of Ceara

Fortaleza, Brazil

javam-KgSwi8Mwqkk@public.gmane.org

Publication Chair

Lorie M. Liebrock

 New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

 Socorro, NM, USA      

 liebrock-AGSm98z0Z6M3uPMLIKxrzw@public.gmane.org

 

 

IMPORTANT DUE DATES

Sept. 8, 2007: Paper Submissions

Sept. 20, 2007: Tutorial Submissions

Oct. 16, 2007: Author Notification

Oct. 30, 2007: Camera-Ready Copy

 

Track CFP URL:  http://www.umr.edu/~chaman/conferences/SAC2008/index.html

 

 

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Jong Hyuk Park | 2 Sep 2007 18:34
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[Dbworld] [CFP] SI of AutoSoft : Submission extention - Sept. 20

[CALL FOR PAPERS] SI of AutoSoft : Submission extention - Sept. 20
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                 Submission deadline has been extended to September 20, 2007
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                    "Special Issue on Embedded System and Software
                             for Intelligent Pervasive Computing"

                      http://wacong.org/autosoft/auto/pdf/auto-cfp.pdf

             Special Issue of the International Journal of Intelligent
                        Automation and Soft Computing (AutoSoft)

           Official Publication of World Automation Congress (WAC) (wacong.org)
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Overview:
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Pervasive computers, networks and information are paving a road towards a smart world in which
computational intelligence is distributed throughout the physical environment to provide
trustworthy and relevant services to people. This intelligent pervasive computing (IPC) will change
the computing landscape because it will enable new breeds of applications and systems to be developed. By
embedding digital intelligence in everyday objects, our workplaces, our homes and even ourselves, many
tasks and processes could be simplified, made more efficient, safer and more enjoyable. Intelligent
pervasive computing composes these many "intelligent objects" to create the environments that
underpin the smart world.
The scope of this special issue is on all views of embedded system and software for IPC. The call is addressed
to scientists and engineers, who design, develop, and implement embedded system and software for IPC. We
encourage scientists and engineers from both academic and industrial environments to submit their
works in order to enhance the knowledge, expertise, and experience of the whole community in embedded
system and software for IPC.

Topics:
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The topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

-Embedded Hardware Support for IPC
-Embedded Software for IPC
-Embedded System Architecture for IPC
-Real-time OS for IPC
-Smart and Personal devices for IPC
-Mobile and Wearable computers and devices for IPC
-Power-Aware computing for IPC
-Middleware for IPC
-Specification, Validation and Verification of Embedded System and Software
-Security issues of Embedded System and Software
-New Technologies and Devices for IPC
-New Applications and Services of IPC
-Industrial Practices for IPC

Because the International Journal of Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing (AutoSoft) is the
official publication of WAC, submitted manuscripts should not be considered for publication by other
journals or any other conferences (except the WAC congress, see wacong.org), which have proceedings.

Manuscripts, which have appeared previously in proceedings of conferences, could be submitted to this
special issue if they are substantially revised or improved from their earlier versions, due to
copyright issues. Submissions must be sent via email to: Dr. Jong Hyuk Park
(parkjonghyuk@...) and Prof. Laurence T. Yang (ltyang@...).
Please note that AutoSoft Journal has a nominal page charge of US $ 600 per 12 final pages and $ 100 per page
afterwards. This contribution to expenses of the journal will bring with it a full 1-year subscription,
25 reprints. AutoSoft is the world¡¯s first technical journal on soft computing (computational
intelligence) and its abstracts are indexed internationally including ISI services and Elsevier
Publishers in Amsterdam.

Important Dates:
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-Manuscript Submission Deadline: September 1, 2007 --> September 20, 2007 (extended)
-1st Notification of acceptance: October 31, 2007
-Submission due date of revised Manuscript: November 30, 2007
-2nd Notification of acceptance: December 31, 2007
-Submission of final revised Manuscript: January 31, 2008
-Publication date: 3rd or 4th Quarter, 2008 (Tentative)

Manuscript submissions must conform to the layout and format guidelines in the AutoSoft
Instructions for Contributors: http://wacong.org/autosoft.html.
AutoSoft Journal Manuscripts are abstracted in many services in the US, Europe and the Far East.

Guest Editors:
===============
Prof. Jong Hyuk Park (Contact Person)
Kyungnam University, Korea
Email: parkjonghyuk@...
Website: http://cist.korea.ac.kr/~hyuks00

Prof. Laurence T. Yang
St. Francis Xavier University, Canada 
Email: ltyang@...
Website: http://cse.stfx.ca/~lyang

Prof. Zili Shao
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 
E-mail: cszlshao@...
Website: http://www.utdallas.edu/~zxs015000/

Prof. Houcine Hassan
Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
Email: husein@...

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Torben Bach Pedersen | 2 Sep 2007 22:35
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[Dbworld] DOLAP 2007 Accepted Papers

ACM 10th International Workshop on Data Warehousing and OLAP
                  (DOLAP'07)

     November 9, 2007, Lisbon, Portugal
   http://dolap07.cs.aau.dk

     Sponsored by ACM SIGIR and SIGWEB
  In Conjunction with the 16th ACM CIKM 2007

Please find below the accepted papers of DOLAP'07. 12 papers were accepted out of 28 submissions. 

Please visit http://www.fc.ul.pt/cikm2007/Registration.html for registration information.

Torben Bach Pedersen
DOLAP'07 PC Chair
------------------ List of accepted papers (ordered by the last name of the first author)-----------

Kamel Aouiche and Daniel Lemire: A Comparison of Five Probabilistic View-Size Estimation Techniques in OLAP

Frank Dehne, Todd Eavis, Andrew Rau-Chaplin: Efficient Computation of View Subsets

Ariel Escribano, Leticia Gomes, Bart Kuijpers, Alejandro Vaisman: Piet: a GIS-OLAP Implementation

Elverijus Kondratas, Igor Timko: CT-OLAP: Temporal Multidimensional Model and Algebra for Continuous Cha
nges

Rokia Missaoui, Cyril Goute, Anicet Choupo, Ameur Boujenoui: A Probabilistic Model for Data Cube
Compression and Query Approximation

Ekow Otoo, Doron Rotem, Sridhar Seshadri:  Optimal Chunking of Large Multidimensional Arrays for Data Warehousing

Marc Plantevit, Sabine Goutier, Francoise Guisnel, Anne Laurent, Maguelonne Teessiere: Mining
Unexpected Multidimensional Rules

Oscar Romero and Alberto Abello: Automating the Multidimensional Design from Ontologies

Il-Yeol Song, Ritu Khare, Bing Dai: SAMSTAR: A Semi-Automated Lexical Method for Generating STAR Schemas
from an ER diagram 

Michal Stabno, Robert Wrembel: RLH: a New Bitmap Compression Technique

Maik Thiele, Ulrike Fischer, Wolfgang
 Lehner: Partition-based Workload Scheduling in Living Data Warehouse Environments

Vasiliki Tziovara, Panos Vassiliadis, Alkis Simitis: Deciding the Physical Implementation of ETL Workflows
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Rajaraman Kanagasabai | 3 Sep 2007 04:17
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[Dbworld] Last CFP: Bioinformatics track <at> ACM Symposium on Applied Computing 2008 - due Sep 8, 2007


SAC 2008			
The 23nd ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
March 16 – 20, 2008, Fortaleza, Brazil

Bioinformatics Track
http://www.cs.iupui.edu/~bioin

CALL FOR PAPERS

SAC 2008

The ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC) is a primary forum for applied computer scientists and
application developers from around the world to interact and present their work. SAC 2008 is sponsored by
the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP) and is presented in cooperation with other
ACM Special Interest Groups. For more information on ACM SAC 2008, please visit: http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2008/

Bioinformatics Track

The publishing of the draft of the human genome marked a major step in the advancement of understanding how
the human body works at a molecular level by giving biologists the potential genes from which all proteins
and molecular interactions can be derived. In parallel, very high throughput experimental techniques
in molecular biology and new high resolution biomedical imaging techniques have provided a wealth of
data to be analyzed and understood.  The genome sequence and these high end technologies have ushered in an
era of exponential growth of data related to how organisms function. DOE's Genomes to Life program for
example, will make important contributions in the quest to venture beyond characterizing such
individual life components as genes and other DNA sequences toward a more comprehensive, integrated
view of biology at a whole-systems level. This track will address research issues related to these challenges.

A large part of the information to support biological and biomedical research is available from large
heterogeneous databases in a wide variety of formats. The challenge is to obtain information and
knowledge from these databases using innovative computational approaches to support and promote
biological and biomedical research. One example of such a computational challenge is in identifying
biological pathways using data, information, and knowledge scattered over heterogeneous databases.
Computational tools using system-theoretic approaches are needed to model metabolic pathways,
signal-transduction pathways, genetic regulatory circuits and biological systems.
By comparing the genomes and pathways of several species at a high level, we hope to understand how stable
biological systems have evolved. Over the last few years, microarray data have provided many insights
into the transcriptome and into cellular functions. These data are now increasingly complemented by
mass spectrometry data of the proteome, whose analysis poses new computational challenges.

Track Topics:
1. Use of natural language processing techniques and/or artificial intelligence techniques to
automatically extract multiple biological objects such as gene names, protein names, drugs,
organisms, disease, etc., from free-text.
2. Information and knowledge extraction such as object-object interactions (ex: protein interactions,
functions, etc.).
3. Software systems to support biological and biomedical research that integrates multi-format and
multi-type data from heterogeneous databases.
4. Computer Aided Detection systems in biomedicine to support diagnoses from radiological image data sets.
5. Information visualization techniques for integrated biological and biomedical systems.
6. Clustering, classification and annotation of very large dimensional data such as microarray and
mass-spectrometry data.
7. Clustering and classification algorithms that support biological meaning.
8. Network models and simulations of various pathways.
9. Visualization techniques for network simulations
10. Pathway estimation from genomic data.
11. Computational methods that model cellular mechanisms, the protein machine, and regulatory networks.
12. Algorithms for processing and interpreting large-scale mass-spectrometry data
13. Comparative genomics and genome dynamics (i.e., evolution of whole genomes, e.g., by
translocations, reversals, duplications, etc.)

Important Dates

    Abstracts/Paper Due:	September 8, 2007 (Firm)
    Author notification:	October 16, 2007
    Camera-Ready Due:	October 30, 2007

Paper Registration and Submission Guidelines 

Authors must register their intent to submit a paper using the conference management system, eCMS system:
http://sac.cs.iupui.edu/SAC2008/. Authors will use this system for further paper submission and
other correspondence.

All papers should represent original and previously unpublished works that are currently not under
review in any conference or journal. Both basic and applied research papers are welcome.

The paper should not be more than 15 pages long using 11-point font and 1 inch margins on all four sides on
letter size paper. Papers that fail to comply with length limitations risk rejection. 

The author(s) name(s) and address(s) must NOT appear in the body of the submitted paper, and
self-references should be in the third person. This is to facilitate blind review required by ACM. All
submitted papers must include the paper identification number on the front page, above the title of the
paper provided to you by the eCMS when you register your paper. 

All enquiries and questions should be directed to the Track Chairs. Additional details are available at
the track home page at http://www.cs.iupui.edu/~bioin and at the conference home page at http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2008.

Paper Publication

All papers will be fully refereed and undergo a blind review process by at least three referees. The
conference proceedings will be published by ACM. Hence, all accepted papers should be submitted in ACM
2-column camera-ready format for publication in the symposium proceedings. The final version of the
paper should not be more than 5 pages long.

Journal Paper Publication

Expanded version of 4-5 top ranking papers will be accepted for publication in the International Journal
of Data Mining and Bioinformatics (ijdmb <at> inderscience.com). Authors will be contacted after the
presentation of these papers at the SAC Conference in Fortaleza.

Poster Publication of Selected Papers

A set of selected papers will be accepted as poster papers by invitation only and will be published as short
papers in the symposium proceedings.

Track Chairs

Mathew J. Palakal 
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, USA
Email: mpalakal@...

William Perrizo 
North Dakota State University, USA
william.perrizo@...

Rajaraman Kanagasabai
Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
kanagasa@...

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