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− | <pre>
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− | C A L L F O R P A P E R S
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− | Second ACM International Workshop on
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− | Testing Database Systems (DBTest 2009)
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− | Jun 29th, 2009
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− | Providence, Rhode Island USA
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− | (collocated with ACM SIGMOD/PODS 2009)
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− | http://dbtest2009.ethz.ch/
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− | Motivation and Scope
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− | The functionality provided by modern database management systems (DBMS), data
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− | storage services, and database applications is continuously expanding. New trends
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− | in hardware architectures, new data storage requirements, and new usage patterns
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− | drive the need for continuous innovation and expansion. As a result, these system/
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− | applications are becoming increasingly complex and difficult to validate. As a
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− | consequence, testing and tuning these system/applications is becoming
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− | increasingly expensive and are often dominating the release cycle. It is not unusual
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− | that fifty percent of the development cost is spent on testing and tuning and that
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− | several months are reserved for testing before a new release can be shipped.
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− | Without revolutionary new ideas, the situation is getting even worse in the future.
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− | The first workshop on testing database systems (collocated with SIGMOD 2008) has
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− | shown that there is a huge interest of the industry to discuss problems in the area
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− | of testing database systems together with the academic community. Moreover,
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− | testing has recently gained more attention in the database community with an
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− | increasing number of conference submissions as well as a special issue of the IEEE
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− | Data Engineering Bulletin in this area. The main purpose of this workshop is to
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− | continue the discussion between industry and academia in order to come up with a
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− | research agenda that describes important open problems in the area of testing
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− | database systems/applications. The long term goal is to devise new techniques
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− | which solve these problems in order to reduce the cost and time to test and tune
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− | database products so that users and vendors can spend more time and energy on
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− | actual innovations. Obviously, the software engineering community has already
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− | worked intensively on testing related problems. However, testing DBMS/database
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− | applications imposes particular challenges and opportunities which have not been
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− | addressed in either the database or software engineering community.
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− | The participants of this workshop will be from both industry and academia. All
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− | papers will be selected from submissions by the program committee after peer
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− | reviewing. In addition to novel techniques, the workshop will present war stories as
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− | well as vision papers in order to define and better understand the problem space.
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− | Topics of Interest
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− | * Testing techniques for DBMS, data storage services, database applications
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− | * Generation of synthetic data for test databases
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− | * Generation of stochastic test models for large test matrices
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− | * Techniques and algorithms for automatic program verification
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− | * Maximizing code coverage of database systems/applications
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− | * Testing correctness of database systems/applications
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− | * Test-modelling of database systems/applications
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− | * Testing and designing systems that are robust to estimation inaccuracies
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− | * Testing the efficiency of adaptive policies and components
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− | * Minimizing, automating and ranking of engine tuning parameters
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− | * Identifying performance bottlenecks
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− | * Workload characterization with respect to performance metrics
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− | * Workload characterization with respect to engine components
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− | * Metrics for predictability of query and workload performance
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− | * Metrics for query plan robustness
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− | * Security and vulnerability testing
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− | * War Stories and vision papers
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− | Paper Submission
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− | DBTest 2009 invites the submission of original contributions in the area of testing
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− | and tuning database management systems (DBMS), data storage services, and database
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− | applications. As mentioned above, DBTest is also interested in war stories,
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− | practitioner's reports, and vision papers on techniques and issues in testing and tuning
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− | those systems. Papers should be formatted according to the ACM guidelines and SIGMOD
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− | proceedings template available at: http://www.sigmod09.org/sigmod_formatting.shtml
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− | Papers should not be longer than six pages and should be submitted in PDF by E-Mail to:
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− | dbtest2009@inf.ethz.ch
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− | Important Dates
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− | Paper Submission: April 3, 2009 (Friday, 5PM PST)
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− | Notification of acceptance: May 8, 2009 (Friday)
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− | Camera-ready: May 22, 2009 (Friday)
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− | Workshop: June 29, 2009 (Monday)
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− | Workshop Chairs
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− | Carsten Binnig, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (carsten.binnig@inf.ethz.ch)
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− | Benoit Dageville, Oracle Corporation, USA (benoit.dageville@oracle.com)
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− | Steering Comittee
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− | Leo Giakoumakis, Microsoft Corporation, USA (leogia@microsoft.com)
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− | Donald Kossmann, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (kossmann@inf.ethz.ch)
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− | Program Committee
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− | Surajit Chaudhuri Microsoft Research, USA
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− | Mitch Cherniack Brandeis University, USA
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− | Enzo Cialini IBM DB2, Canada
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− | Leo Giakoumakis Microsoft SQL Server, USA
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− | Jayant Haritsa Indian Institute of Science, India
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− | Donald Kossmann ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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− | Eric Lo HK Polytec University, Hong Kong
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− | Andreas Leitner ETH Zurich, Switzerland Chaitanya Mishra University of Toronto, Canada
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− | Patrick O'Neil University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
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− | Glen Paulley Sybase iAnywhere, Canada
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− | Ravi Sahani Oracle, USA
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− | Eric Simon SAP BO, France
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− | Avik Sinha IBM Research, USA
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− | Ed Triou Microsoft SQL Server, USA
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− | Florian Waas Greenplum, USA
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− | Khaled Yagoub Oracle, USA
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− | </pre>This CfP was obtained from [http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=4808&copyownerid=2 WikiCFP]
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