[ACT-R-users] [CFP] DEADLINE EXTENSION Scalable Semantic Web Knowledge Base Systems (SSWS 2006)
Holger Wache
holger at cs.vu.nl
Fri Jul 28 18:22:21 EDT 2006
Due to many last minute requests the deadline will be postponed to
*August 4th, 2006*
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Second International Workshop on
*Scalable Semantic Web Knowledge Base Systems (SSWS 2006)*
http://www.cs.vu.nl/~holger/ssws2006/
November 5 or 6, 2006
during
5th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2006)
This workshop aims at creating a forum for discussing a critical
issue for the Semantic Web, that is, scalability. As the Semantic
Web evolves, scalability becomes increasingly important. This
workshop will focus on addressing of the scalability issue
with respect to the development and deployment of knowledge
base systems on the Semantic Web. Typically, such systems deal
with information described in Semantic Web languages like OWL
and RDF(S), and provide services such as storing, reasoning,
querying and debugging. There are two basic requirements for
these systems. First, they have to satisfy the applicationÚs
semantic requirements by providing sufficient reasoning support.
Second, they must scale well in order to be of practical use.
Given the sheer size and distributed nature of the Semantic
Web, these requirements impose additional challenges beyond
those addressed by earlier knowledge base systems. This has
been well recognized by the community. We expect that the above
issue is going to challenge the Semantic Web for a long time
of period and significant effort is needed in order to tackle
the problem.
This workshop seeks to bring together researchers and practitioners
to share their recent ideas and progresses towards building
scalable knowledge base systems for the Semantic Web. The workshop
will be centered on the discussion of three major aspects:
* foundations, methods and technologies for pushing forward the
state-of-the-art;
* performance evaluation and related principles, methodologies
and tools;
* identification of important issues and future research directions.
This workshop is a follow-on event of the SSWS2005 workshop.
Workshop Topics
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Topics of interests for the workshop include, but are not limited
to:
* Reasoning mechanisms, techniques and systems
* Query evaluation and optimization
* Performance evaluation and benchmarks
* Large Semantic Web repositories
* Distributed and concurrent knowledge base systems and P2P systems
* Large scale knowledge base management
* Semantic Web-based information integration
In addition, the workshop will include a working session on
benchmarking. In order to be able to evaluate scalability,
the existence of agreed benchmarking datasets is of crucial
importance. In many related domains such as databases and theorem
proving, standard benchmarks exist and are ready to guide research
on optimization techniques. In the Semantic Web area, such
benchmarking shave only just started to emerge and there is
no commonly agreed benchmark dataset for RDF and OWL reasoning
and querying. The workshop will address this issue in a special
working session on benchmarking. In this session, existing
benchmarking initiatives will be presented and discussed by
organizers and participants of the workshop. The aim is to
come up with a set of requirements and a list of candidate
datasets.
Paper Submissions
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We invite papers that report on completed or work in progress
on relevant topic areas including use-cases and descriptions
of demonstrations. All papers will be peer-reviewed by members
of the program committee. The contributions should be prepared
in PDF format according to the formatting guidelines for Springer-Verlag
(LNCS). Submissions should be limited to a maximum of 14 pages
for full papers Submissions in PDF form should be emailed to
ssws06-list at few.vu.nl, no later than August 4th, 2006.
Important Dates
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Submissions Due: August 4, 2006
Notification of Acceptance: August 25, 2006
Camera-ready versions due: September 15, 2006
Workshop: November 5 or 6, 2006
Organizers
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Holger Wache, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Heiner Stuckenschmidt, University of Mannheim, Germany
Bijan Parsia, University of Manchester, UK
Yuanbo Guo, Lehigh University, USA
Tim Finin, University of Maryland, USA
Dave Beckett, Yahoo, USA
Program committee
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Karl Aberer (EPFL, Switzerland)
Grigoris Antoniou (University of Crete &ICS FORTH, Greece)
Pierre-Antoine Champin (Lyon 1 University, France)
Jeen Broekstra (Aduna, The Netherlands)
Raul Garcia Castro (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain)
Oscar Corcho (University of Manchester, UK)
Ying Ding (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Volker Haarslev (Concordia University, Canada)
Steve Harris (Garlik, UK)
Andreas Harth (Deri, Ireland)
Jeff Heflin (Lehigh University, USA)
Pascal Hitzler (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
Atanas Kiryakov (Ontotext Lab, Sirma Group, Bulgaria)
Boris Motik (University of Manchester, UK)
Paulo Pinheiro da Silva (The University of Texas at El Paso, USA)
Dennis Quan (IBM Watson Research Center, USA)
Andy Seaborne (HP, UK)
York Sure (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
Danille Turi (University of Manchester, UK)
Jan Wielemaker (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Takahira Yamaguchi (Keio University, Japan)
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