SBBD 2010 will be organized into four tracks. The topics of interest for each track are listed below, but the submissions are not strictly limited to them.
(1) Core Database Foundations and Technology
- Active Databases
- Access methods and indexing
- Authorization, Privacy and Security
- Concurrency Control and Recovery
- Database Design
- Mobile Data
- Multidimensional and Temporal Databases
- Multimedia Databases
- Peer to peer, Parallel and Distributed Databases
- Performance and Benchmarking
- Query Languages and User Interfaces
- Query Processing and Optimization
- Scientific and Statistical Databases
- Self-managed and Autonomic Databases
- Spatial Databases and Geographical Information Systems
- Stream-based processing and Sensor Databases
- Workflow applications and databases
- Applications and experiences using database technology
(2) Knowledge Modeling and Management
- Knowledge bases
- Information Integration and Interoperability
- Data semantics
- Knowledge modeling
- Ontologies
- Object orientation and databases
- Data management platforms and mediators
- Business processes
(3) Information and Data Management
- Semi-structured data and XML
- Textual data
- Web data
- Digital libraries
- Collecting, extracting, and indexing
- Information retrieval models and techniques
- Data services for the Web
- Applications in digital libraries and document management,
- among others
(4) Knowledge Discovery in Databases
- Foundations of data mining
- Algorithms and techniques for data mining
- Parallel and distributed algorithms for data mining
- Complexity, efficiency and scalability of data mining algorithms
- Pre and post processing of data and mined patterns
- Privacy and security in data mining algorithms
- Applications of data mining
- Data warehousing
- Data visualization
Papers will be judged by their suitability to their track. Thus, choosing the appropriate track is important. The program committee chair may contact the authors and suggest to move their paper to another track in order to ensure a more adequate evaluation.