14th International Conference Beyond Databases, Architectures and Structures
during IFIP World Computer Congres (IFIP WCC)
BDAS 2018, IFIP and IEEE technically co-sponsored
18-20 September 2018, Poznan, Poland

Databases are present in almost every IT system and collect data describing many areas of human lives and human activity. Collecting and processing of an increasing number of data makes it necessary to use computer architectures and data structures providing high performance and high availability of database systems. Moreover, a vast majority of data require appropriate processing and searching algorithms in order to make the data readable for users and to discover the knowledge that is hidden inside the data.

Beyond Databases, Architectures and Structures (BDAS) is a series of conferences that intends to give the state-of-the-art of the research that satisfies the needs of modern, widely understood database systems, architectures, models, structures, and algorithms focused on processing various types of data. BDAS 2018 will be organized as a part of IFIP World Computer Congres, held in Poznan, Poland during 18-20 September 2018. The aim of the conference is to reflect the most recent developments of databases and allied techniques used for solving problems in a variety of areas related to database systems, or even go one step forward - beyond the horizon of existing databases, architectures and data structures.

The 14th BDAS Conference (technically co-sponsored by IEEE and IFIP) is a continuation of the highly successful BDAS conference series started in 2005. The Conference is focused on all aspects of databases. It is intended to have a broad scope, including different methods for data acquisition, processing and storing. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

Database architectures
- Big data
- Relational databases
- Data warehouses and OLAP
- Stream databases
- Multidimensional databases
- Distributed databases
- Fuzzy databases
- Object-oriented databases
- Catalog databases
- Temporal and spatial databases
- Mobile databases
- XML and semi-structured data

Designing, formal models and database usage
- Query languages and optimization
- Metadata management
- Data management in cloud computing
- UML in designing databases
- Performance of data processing
- Protocols, security and control of data integrity

Algorithms, data exploration and knowledge bases
- Knowledge bases
- Expert systems and artificial intelligence
- Data mining and knowledge discovery
- Data extraction and data integration
- Image and music processing
- Fuzzy sets and rough sets
- Ontologies
- Multi-agent systems
- Social networks

Database systems and applications
- Databases in the Web
- Databases in management and production (MRPII/ERP/PLM)
- Business Intelligence
- Databases in bioinformatics and biomedicine
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- New applications, systems and usage areas

We would like to invite you to submit a paper to the BDAS Conference. All papers will be peer reviewed and all accepted papers will be published in Springer's CCIS: Communications in Computer and Information Science (ISSN 1865-0929).

Important Dates
There will be four submission rounds for Springer CCIS proceedings with the deadline of 10th of every month, starting at November 10th, 2017 (first deadline) until February 10th, 2018 (the last deadline).

Submission Deadline 10th of every month, starting at Nov 10, 2017 until Feb 10th, 2018
Notification Due )= 1 month after submission
Final Version Due 3 weeks after acceptance
Conference Sep 18-20, 2018

IEEE conference record:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/conferencedetails/index.html?Conf_ID=40300

Indexing
ISI Proceedings (WoS), DBLP, Scopus, SpringerLink


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