+++ Deadline extended to April 4, 2008! +++
Paper Submission
- Paper submission for XIME-P 2008 is open!
Please submit here!
(Use New User Registration to obtain a login and password for the submission site.)
XIME-P 2008 calls for original contributions relevant to the open list of topics sketched below. We explicitly welcome ''war stories'', and reports on innovative, off-beat, and ''early stage'' approaches to the implementation and application of XQuery as long as the submission meets the high quality standards of the XIME-P workshop series.
- - Papers should be formatted according to the ACM guidelines and SIG proceedings templates.
- - Papers should not exceed 6 pages in length (including references and appendices). The mandatory submission file format is PDF.
The CMT submisson site can be reached here
The primary publication medium for XIME-P has been and will be SIGMOD DiSC. This mode of publication ensures wide dissemination and high visibility (e.g., in the ACM Digital Library and Michael Ley's DBLP index). Online proceedings will additionally be hosted at the workshop web site.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include the following (though interesting and/or innovative papers on all aspects of XQuery are welcome):
- XQuery variants and extensions
- Coherent XQuery subsets
- Embedded XQuery
- Distributed XQuery
- Scripting /programming with XQuery
- XQuery full-text extensions
- XQuery applications and architectures
- The role of XQuery in Web 2.0
- XQuery and computing in the sciences
- XQuery for information retrieval
- Optimization of XQuery for demanding applications
- Compilation vs. interpretation
- Cost-based optimization strategies
- Schema-awareness in storage and processing
- XQuery lessons learned
- Performance evaluation
- XQuery debugging
- Teaching XQuery
Important Dates
| Paper submission: | Fri, April 4, 2008, 5 pm PDT |
| Notification of acceptance: | Fri, May 2, 2008 |
| Camera-ready copy due: | Fri, May 16, 2008 |
| Workshop: | Fri, June 13, 2008 |
Program Committee
| Andrey Balmin | IBM Almaden | |
| Denilson Barbosa | University of Calgary | |
| Giorgio Ghelli | University of Pisa | |
| Torsten Grust | Technical University Munich | |
| Mary Holstege | MarkLogic | |
| Yannis Papakonstantinou | UCSD | |
| Michael Rys | Microsoft | |
| Jayavel Shanmugasundaram | Yahoo Research | |
| John Snelson | Oracle | |
| Jens Teubner | IBM Watson Research Center | |
| Till Westmann | BEA Software |
Please address questions or comments to the workshop chairs directly.
