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SIGMOD '10: Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of data
ACM2010 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
SIGMOD/PODS '10: International Conference on Management of Data Indianapolis Indiana USA June 6 - 10, 2010
ISBN:
978-1-4503-0032-2
Published:
06 June 2010
Sponsors:

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Abstract

Benvenuti! Welcome to an exciting week in the city of Indianapolis for the 2010 ACM SIGMOD Conference. Please familiarize yourself with the diverse fun activities the city has to offer, whether you are interested in professional sports, museums, restaurants and nightlife, the blues, shopping or strolls along the canals. The city has something for everyone and especially accompanying family members. The city is children friendly with a world class children museum and the Indianapolis Zoo which is within a walking distance.

For those registered for the conference, we have a program of nightly social events that is going to get your party spirit up. The highlight of the social events is a lavish banquet at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Art that will feature a truly international dinner and a native Indian music. As usual, we will have a PODS reception on Sunday to be held at the Hyatt hotel (conference hotel), a SIGMOD reception on Monday to be held at the Indiana Roof Ballroom just across the street from the conference hotel. The venue for the Monday reception is unique and not to be missed, a Microsoft hosted reception on Tuesday night at the conference hotel. All this in addition to the usual meals provided on certain days. Because of the generous support from our sponsors (Platinum) IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP, (Gold) Google, Netezza, Sybase, and Yahoo! Labs, (Silver) Greenplum, MARK, and NEC, we were able to keep the conference fees to a minimum.

We want to thank the SIGMOD EC for all the help and support they gave us through Lisa Singh, who was a tireless and relentless advocate and a sounding board. We also thank all the members of the organizing committee who gave selflessly of their time and energy. A list of all the organizing committee is included in these proceedings.

The program features some novel ideas this year. One is the collocation of a Symposium on Cloud computing that is co-sponsored by SIGMOD and SIGOPS, and as usual we will have eight very exciting workshops, five industry sessions, four tutorials, four demo sessions, one panel, five industry sessions, and two plenary poster sessions. The main program is larger and broader than ever before.

The call for research papers resulted in 384 submissions that conformed to SIGMOD's double-blind reviewing policy. All submissions were reviewed by at least three members of the SIGMOD 2010 Program Committee and after extended discussion the Program Committee accepted 80 papers to be included in the research program of SIGMOD 2010. The call for demonstration proposals resulted in 95 submissions out of which the SIGMOD 2010 Demonstration Track Program Committee selected 35 demonstrations to be presented at SIGMOD 2010. A combination of personal solicitation and the call for submissions resulted in 34 submissions for the Industrial Track. The Industrial Track Program Committee selected 18 papers to be presented in SIGMOD 2010 Industrial Sessions. In addition, the final program includes four tutorials and one panel discussion. Finally, the conference highlights include keynote addresses by two distinguished speakers: Jon Kleinberg from Cornell University and Luiz André Barroso from Google, Inc.

DEMONSTRATION SESSION: Session B: stream, keyword search, and web
demonstration
Symbiote: a Reconfigurable Logic Assisted Data Stream Management System (RLADSMS)

Numerous monitoring applications such as traffic control systems, border patrol monitoring, and person locater services generate a large number of multimedia data streams that need to be analyzed and processed using image processing and data stream ...

demonstration
Interactive visual exploration of neighbor-based patterns in data streams

We will demonstrate our system, called V iStream, supporting interactive visual exploration of neighbor-based patterns [7] in data streams. V iStream does not only apply innovative multi-query strategies to compute a broad range of popular patterns, ...

demonstration
TwitterMonitor: trend detection over the twitter stream

We present TwitterMonitor, a system that performs trend detection over the Twitter stream. The system identifies emerging topics (i.e. 'trends') on Twitter in real time and provides meaningful analytics that synthesize an accurate description of each ...

demonstration
Glacier: a query-to-hardware compiler

Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are a promising technology that can be used in database systems. In this demonstration we show Glacier, a library and a compiler that can be employed to implement streaming queries as hardware circuits on FPGAs. ...

demonstration
Exploratory keyword search on data graphs

A system for keyword search on data graphs is demonstrated on two challenging datasets: the large DBLP and Mondial (which is highly cyclic and has a complex schema). The system supports search, exploration and question answering. The demonstration shows ...

demonstration
Integrating keyword search with multiple dimension tree views over a summary corpus data cube

We demonstrate a system that integrates a novel OLAP component with a keyword search engine, to support querying over sparse and ragged corpus data. The key contribution of our system is the integration of dynamically selected point sets such as search ...

demonstration
Query portals: dynamically generating portals for entity-oriented web queries

Many web queries seek information about named entities (such as products or people). Web search engines federate such entity-oriented queries to relevant structured databases; the results of those searches are then returned to the user along with web ...

demonstration
Creating and exploring web form repositories

We present DeepPeep (http://www.deeppeep.org), a new system for discovering, organizing and analyzing Web forms. DeepPeep allows users to explore the entry points to hidden-Web sites whose contents are out of reach for traditional search engines. ...

Contributors
  • Qatar Computing Research Institute
  • University of California, Santa Barbara
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