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<pre>
 
                  C A L L  F O R  P A P E R S
 
 
                Second ACM International Workshop on
 
              Testing Database Systems (DBTest 2009)
 
 
                          Jun 29th, 2009
 
                    Providence, Rhode Island USA
 
 
                (collocated with ACM SIGMOD/PODS 2009)
 
 
                      http://dbtest2009.ethz.ch/
 
 
 
Motivation and Scope
 
 
The functionality provided by modern database management systems (DBMS), data
 
storage services, and database applications is continuously expanding. New trends
 
in hardware architectures, new data storage requirements, and new usage patterns
 
drive the need for continuous innovation and expansion. As a result, these system/
 
applications are becoming increasingly complex and difficult to validate. As a
 
consequence, testing and tuning these system/applications is becoming
 
increasingly expensive and are often dominating the release cycle. It is not unusual
 
that fifty percent of the development cost is spent on testing and tuning and that
 
several months are reserved for testing before a new release can be shipped.
 
Without revolutionary new ideas, the situation is getting even worse in the future.
 
The first workshop on testing database systems (collocated with SIGMOD 2008) has
 
shown that there is a huge interest of the industry to discuss problems in the area
 
of testing database systems together with the academic community. Moreover,
 
testing has recently gained more attention in the database community with an
 
increasing number of conference submissions as well as a special issue of the IEEE
 
Data Engineering Bulletin in this area. The main purpose of this workshop is to
 
continue the discussion between industry and academia in order to come up with a
 
research agenda that describes important open problems in the area of testing
 
database systems/applications. The long term goal is to devise new techniques
 
which solve these problems in order to reduce the cost and time to test and tune
 
database products so that users and vendors can spend more time and energy on
 
actual innovations. Obviously, the software engineering community has already
 
worked intensively on testing related problems. However, testing DBMS/database
 
applications imposes particular challenges and opportunities which have not been
 
addressed in either the database or software engineering community.
 
The participants of this workshop will be from both industry and academia. All
 
papers will be selected from submissions by the program committee after peer
 
reviewing. In addition to novel techniques, the workshop will present war stories as
 
well as vision papers in order to define and better understand the problem space.
 
 
 
Topics of Interest
 
 
* Testing techniques for DBMS, data storage services, database applications
 
* Generation of synthetic data for test databases
 
* Generation of stochastic test models for large test matrices
 
* Techniques and algorithms for automatic program verification
 
* Maximizing code coverage of database systems/applications
 
* Testing correctness of database systems/applications
 
* Test-modelling of database systems/applications
 
* Testing and designing systems that are robust to estimation inaccuracies
 
* Testing the efficiency of adaptive policies and components
 
* Minimizing, automating and ranking of engine tuning parameters
 
* Identifying performance bottlenecks
 
* Workload characterization with respect to performance metrics
 
* Workload characterization with respect to engine components
 
* Metrics for predictability of query and workload performance
 
* Metrics for query plan robustness
 
* Security and vulnerability testing
 
* War Stories and vision papers
 
 
 
Paper Submission
 
 
DBTest 2009 invites the submission of original contributions in the area of testing
 
and tuning database management systems (DBMS), data storage services, and database
 
applications. As mentioned above, DBTest is also interested in war stories, 
 
practitioner's reports, and vision papers on techniques and issues in testing and tuning
 
those systems. Papers should be formatted according to the ACM guidelines and SIGMOD
 
proceedings template available at: http://www.sigmod09.org/sigmod_formatting.shtml
 
 
Papers should not be longer than six pages and should be submitted in PDF by E-Mail to:
 
dbtest2009@inf.ethz.ch
 
 
 
Important Dates
 
 
Paper Submission: April 3, 2009 (Friday, 5PM PST)
 
Notification of acceptance: May 8, 2009 (Friday)
 
Camera-ready: May 22, 2009 (Friday)
 
Workshop: June 29, 2009 (Monday)
 
 
 
Workshop Chairs
 
 
Carsten Binnig, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (carsten.binnig@inf.ethz.ch)
 
Benoit Dageville, Oracle Corporation, USA (benoit.dageville@oracle.com)
 
 
 
Steering Comittee
 
 
Leo Giakoumakis, Microsoft Corporation, USA (leogia@microsoft.com)
 
Donald Kossmann, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (kossmann@inf.ethz.ch)
 
 
 
Program Committee
 
 
Surajit Chaudhuri      Microsoft Research, USA
 
Mitch Cherniack        Brandeis University, USA
 
Enzo Cialini          IBM DB2, Canada
 
Leo Giakoumakis        Microsoft SQL Server, USA
 
Jayant Haritsa        Indian Institute of Science, India
 
Donald Kossmann        ETH Zurich, Switzerland
 
Eric Lo                HK Polytec University, Hong Kong
 
Andreas Leitner        ETH Zurich, Switzerland Chaitanya Mishra      University of Toronto, Canada
 
Patrick O'Neil        University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
 
Glen Paulley          Sybase iAnywhere, Canada
 
Ravi Sahani            Oracle, USA
 
Eric Simon            SAP BO, France
 
Avik Sinha            IBM Research, USA
 
Ed Triou              Microsoft SQL Server, USA
 
Florian Waas          Greenplum, USA
 
Khaled Yagoub          Oracle, USA
 
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