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Workshop "Data Streams and Event Processing"

co-located with the 14th GI-Fachtagung Datenbanksysteme für Business, Technologie und Web

Workshop date: March 1st, 2011

Update (03/25/11): Accepted papers are available online.

Schedule

Session 1: 9:00 – 10:30 Uhr, Sensor Systems

Chemical Sensor Systems - Materials Science Meets Information Technology (Eingeladener Vortrag) 
Dr. Yvonne Joseph, Materials Science Laboratory, Sony Deutschland GmbH 
Quantitatives Frequent Pattern Mining in drahtlosen Sensornetzen Daniel Klan, Thomas Rohe and Kai-Uwe Sattler

Session 2: 11:00 – 12:00 Uhr, DSEP Systems

Kalibrierung von Kostenmodellen für föderierte DSMS Michael Daum, Frank Lauterwald, Philipp Baumgärtel and Klaus Meyer-Wegener
M2etis: An adaptable Publish/Subscribe System for MMVEs based on Event Semantics Thomas Fischer, Johannes Held and Richard Lenz

Session 3: 14:00 – 15:30 Uhr, Sensor Applications

Intelligente Lokalisierung von Gegenständen mit Complex Event Processing  Johannes Westhuis, Ralf Bruns, Jürgen Dunkel, Werner Knop and Thimo Eichstädt 
Leistungskennlinienberechnung von Windenergieanlagen unter Einsatz eines DatenstrommanagementsystemsDiana von Gallera, Juan José Trujillo and Daniela Nicklas
Mashups for Community Aware Sensor Processing with SCAMPI Christian Kuka, Claas Busemann, Daniela Nicklas and Susanne Boll

Session 4: 16:00 – 17:30 Uhr, Provenance, Diskussion

The Case for Fine-Grained Stream Provenance Boris Glavic, Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili, Peter M. Fischer and Nesime Tatbul
Offene Diskussion: Quo vadis, DSEP? Aktivitäten der wissenschaftlichen Gemeinschaft 

Deadline extension: New Submission Date: December 19th

The processing of continuous data sources has become an important paradigm of modern data processing and management, covering many applications and domains such as monitoring and controlling networks or complex production system as well complex event processing in medicine, finance or compliance.

The goal of the workshop is to attract both academic and industrial contributions to foster the exchange of ideas and a discussion about the state of the art and future directions. In particular, the following topics are of interest to this workshop:

  • Data streams
  • Event processing
  • Case Studies and Real-Life Usage
  • Foundations
    • Semantics of Stream Models and Languages
    • Maintenance and Life Cycle
    • Metadata
    • Optimization 
  • Applications and Models
    • Statistical and Probabilistic Approaches
    • Quality of Service
    • Stream Mining
    • Provenance
  • Platforms for event and stream processing, in particular
    • "Conventional" DBMS
    • Main memory databases
    • Sensor Networks
    • Cloud Computing
    • Hardware acceleration (GPU, FPGA, ...)
  • Standardisation

 

Accepted Papers

Kalibrierung von Kostenmodellen für föderierte DSMS Michael Daum, Frank Lauterwald, Philipp Baumgärtel and Klaus Meyer-Wegener
An adaptable Publish/Subscribe System for MMVEs based on Event Semantics Thomas Fischer, Johannes Held and Richard Lenz
Leistungskennlinienberechnung von Windenergieanlagen unter Einsatz eines DatenstrommanagementsystemsDiana von Gallera, Juan José Trujillo and Daniela Nicklas
The Case for Fine-Grained Stream Provenance Boris Glavic, Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili, Peter M. Fischer and Nesime Tatbul
Quantitatives Frequent Pattern Mining in drahtlosen Sensornetzen Daniel Klan, Thomas Rohe and Kai-Uwe Sattler
Mashups for Community Aware Sensor Processing with SCAMPI Christian Kuka, Claas Busemann, Daniela Nicklas and Susanne Boll
Intelligente Lokalisierung von Gegenständen mit Complex Event Processing Johannes Westhuis, Ralf Bruns, Jürgen Dunkel, Werner Knop and Thimo Eichstädt

Submissions

Submitted papers will be refereed by the workshop Programme Committee. Accepted papers will appear in the BTW11 Workshops proceedings, published as part of LNI. Authors of high-quality accepted papers will be invited to submit an extended version of the paper in a upcoming Special Issue on Data Streams and Event Processing of Datenbank Spektrum.

The papers should be written in German or English and adhere to the LNI formatting guidelines. Research and Experience papers are limited to 10 pages, Position papers to 5 pages. Research papers must be an original unpublished work and not under review elsewhere. Experience reports must be stated as such and a comprehensive discussion of the taken approach, experiences, and its assessment is expected.

Submission Site: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsep11

Important Dates

Paper submissionsDecember 19th, 2010 (Changed)     
NotificationJanuary 12th, 2011
Camera ready versionFebruary 1st
WorkshopMarch 1st, 2011

Workshop co-chairs

Peter M. FischerETH Zürich
Daniela NicklasUni Oldenburg
Bernhard Seeger        Uni Marburg

Program committee

Klemens BoehmKIT
Francois BryLMU
Alejandro BuchmannUni Darmstadt
Ludger FiegeSiemens Research
Peter M. FischerETH Zürich
Stefan FischerUni Lübeck
Dieter GawlickOracle
Marco GrawunderUni Oldenburg
Jörg HähnerUni Hannover
Rüdiger KleinFraunhofer
Boris KoldehofeUni Stuttgart
Wolfgang LehnerUni Dresden
Rainer ManteyUni Bonn
Pedro MarrónUni Duisburg
Klaus Meyer-WegenerUni Erlangen
Gero MühlUni Rostock
Daniela NicklasUni Oldenburg
Kai SachsSAP
Kai-Uwe SattlerTU Ilmenau
Thorsten SchölerFH Augsburg
Bernhard SeegerUni Marburg
Nesime TatbulETH Zürich
Agnès VoisardFU Berlin/Fraunhofer ISST

Download the call for paper (pdf)