We invite proposals for individual technical talks for the industrial track. We particularly encourage user presentations and user case studies. A talk proposal should consist of a 500 word abstract and it should outline the technical content of the talk. Authors should also include a short biography (2-3 sentences). Submissions will be reviewed by the Chairs of the Industrial Track together with members of the ICOODB Steering Committee. The Chairs of the Industrial Track may contact potential speakers for further details during the evaluation process.
Accepted industry papers will be published in ODBMS.ORG (http://www.odbms.org/).
Topics of Interest
We recognize that the world of data management is changing. The linkage to service platforms, operation within scalable (cloud) platforms, object-relational bindings, NoSQL databases, and new approaches to concurrency control are all becoming hot topics in industry. We therefore also encourage papers in any of these areas.
General topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Benchmarks
- Cloud Data Stores
- Document Stores
- Object Databases
- Integration of Object-Oriented Programming Languages with databases
- Internet/Web Applications
- Mobile Applications
- New approaches to concurrency control
- NoSQL Databases
- Object Database Modeling and Design
- Object Database Frameworks and Software Engineering
- Object/Relational mappings
- Service Platforms
- User Reports
Deadline for submissions: June 30, 2010
Proposals should be submitted through the online submission system.
Industrial Track Chairs
Anat Gafni, db4objects, USA
Roberto V. Zicari, Goethe University, Germany
Accepted industry papers will be published in ODBMS.ORG

ICOODB 2010