Monday, May 15, 2017

[DMANET] ACM DEBS 2017 -- Call for Participation

Call for Participation (apologies for cross-posting)
DEBS 2017: ACM International Conference on Distributed and Event‐based
Systems
Co-Located with PLDI and ECOOP 2017@
Barcelona, Spain (June 19 - 23, 2017)

http://www.debs2017.org

*** DEBS 2017 Registration is Now Open !!! Please visit
http://www.debs2017.org/registration/ for more
information. ***

*Early Registration deadline: May 26th, 2017*

DEBS 2017 Preliminary Conference Schedule:
http://www.debs2017.org/conference-program/

*Monday June 19th, 2017*
08:00—09:00: Registration
09:00—12:30: Workshop on „Events meet Processes"
14:00—17:30: Doctoral Symposium

*Tuesday June 20th, 2017*
08:00—09:00: Registration
09:00—17:30: Five full day Tutorials

*Wednesday June 21st, 2017*
08:00—09:00 Registration
09:00—09:30 Welcome
09:30—12:30 Research/Industry/Experience/New direction paper sessions
14:00—15:00 Joint Keynote 1: ECOOP and DEBS
15:30—16:30 DEBS 10 years time award
16:30—17:00 Poster & Demos short presentations
17:00—19:30 DEBS and ECOOP joint Poster & Demonstration reception

*Thursday June 22nd, 2017*
08:00—09:00 Registration
09:00—10:00 Keynote 2
10:30—15:10 Research/Industry/New direction paper sessions
15:45—17:30 DEBS Grand Challenge 2017
17:30—18:30 DEBS Business Meeting
18:30—20:00 Social Event
20:00 Banquet

*Friday June 23rd, 2017*
08:00—09:00 Registration
09:00—10:00 Keynote 3
10:30—15:15 Research/Industry/Experience/New direction paper sessions
15:50 Closing


*Keynote Speakers (More details will follow):*

1. Wolfram Schulte (Microsoft Research)

2. Rick Hull (IBM Research)

*3. *Sergi Zapater (Zhilabs)* *

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*Research papers: *

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1. Ruben Mayer, Muhammad Adnan Tariq and Kurt Rothermel. *Minimizing
Communication Overhead in Window-Based Parallel Complex Event Processing*

2. Pooya Salehi, Kaiwen Zhang and Hans-Arno Jacobsen. *PopSub:
Improving Resource Utilization in Distributed Content-based
Publish/Subscribe Systems*

3. Raef Mousheimish, Yehia Taher and Karine Zeitouni. *Automatic
Learning of Predictive CEP Rules: Bridging the Gap between Data Mining
and Complex Event Processing*

4. Arnon Lazerson, Moshe Gabel, Daniel Keren and Assaf Schuster.
*One for All and All for One: Simultaneous Approximation of Multiple
Functions over Distributed Streams*

*5. *Fabrice Starks, Thomas Plagemann and Stein Kristiansen.
*DCEP-Sim: An Open Simulation Framework for Distributed CEP*

*6. *Elias Alevizos, Alexander Artikis and Georgios Paliouras.
*Event Forecasting with Pattern Markov Chains*

*7. *Nikos Zacheilas, Vana Kalogeraki, Vincenzo Gulisano, Yiannis
Nikolakopoulos, Marina Papatriantafilou and Philippas Tsigas*.
Maximizing Determinism in Stream Processing Under Latency Constraints*

8. Vincenzo Gulisano, Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos, Yiannis
Nikolakopoulos, Marina Papatriantafilou and Philippas Tsigas.
*Performance Modeling of Stream Joins*

9. Sukanya Bhowmik, Muhammad Adnan Tariq, Alexander Balogh and Kurt
Rothermel. *Addressing TCAM Limitations of Software-Defined Networks for
Content-Based Routing*

*10. *Kanat Tangwongsan, Martin Hirzel and Scott Schneider.
*Low-Latency Sliding-Window Aggregation in Worst-Case Constant Time*

11. Aurélien Havet, Rafael Pires, Pascal Felber, Marcelo Pasin, Romain
Rouvoy and Valerio Schiavoni*. SecureStreams: Reactive Middleware for
Secure Data Stream Processing*

12. Lorenzo Affetti, Alessandro Margara and Gianpaolo Cugola.*FlowDB:
Integrating Stream Processing and Consistent State Management*

*Industry Papers: *

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1. Alexander Artikis, Nikos Katzouris, Ivo Correia, Chris Baber,
Natan Morar, Inna Skarbovsky, Fabiana Fournier and Georgios Paliouras.
*A Prototype for Credit Card Fraud Management*

2. Philippe Dobbelaere and Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili. *Kafka versus
RabbitMQ: A Comparative Study of Two Industry-reference
Publish/Subscribe Implementations*

3. Daniel Ritter, Jonas Dann, Norman May and Stefanie Rinderle-Ma.
*Hardware Accelerated Application Integration Processing*

*New research direction papers: *

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1. Suad Sejdovic, Sven Euting, Dominik Riemer and York Sure-Vetter.
*Considering Human Factors in the Development of Situation-Aware CEP
Applications*

2. Aleksandar Antonic, Martina Marjanovic and Ivana Podnar Zarko.
*Modeling Aggregate Input Load of Interoperable Smart City Services*

3. Piyush Yadav, Umair Ulhassan, Souleiman Hasan and Edward Curry.
*The Event Crowd: A novel approach for crowd-enabled event processing*

*Experience Papers: *

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1. Shima Zahmatkesh, Emanuele Della Valle and Daniele Dell'Aglio.
*Using Rank Aggregation in Continuously Answering SPARQL Queries on
Streaming and Quasi-static Linked Data*

2. Benjamin Erb, Dominik Meißner, Jakob Pietron and Frank Kargl.
*Chronograph – A Distributed Processing Platform for Online and Batch
Computations on Event-sourced Graphs*

3. Jürgen Thanhofer-Pilisch, Rick Rabiser, Thomas Krismayer, Michael
Vierhauser, Paul Grünbacher, Stefan Wallner, Klaus Seyerlehner and
Helmut Zeisel. *An Event-based Capture-and-Compare Approach to Support
the Evolution of Systems of Systems*

4. Kyoungho An, Shweta Khare and Aniruddha Gokhale. *An Autonomous
and Dynamic Coordination and Discovery Service for Wide-Area
Peer-to-peer Publish/Subscribe*

*Grand Challenge Papers:*

==========================

1. Nicolo Rivetti, Yann Busnel and Avigdor Gal. Grand Challenge:
*Anomaly Detection in Manufacturing Equipment with Apache Flink*

2. Malith Jayasinghe, Miyuru Dayarathna, Nihla Akram, Sachini
Siriwardene, Srinath Perera, Isuru Perera, Seshika Fernando,
Sriskandarajah Suhothayan and Upul Bandara. *Grand challenge: Anomaly
Detection of Manufacturing Equipment via High Performance RDF Data
Stream Processing*

3. Ciprian Amariei, Paul Diac and Emanuel Onica. Grand
Challenge:*Optimized Stage Processing for Anomaly Detection on Numerical
Data Streams*

*Poster and Demo Papers: *

==========================

1. Stefan Gries, Marc Hesenius and Volker Gruhn. *Cascading Data
Corruption: About Dependencies in Cyber-Physical Systems*

2. Prithviraj Patil, Akram Hakiri and Aniruddha
Gokhale. *Software-defined Adaptive Resource Management for Cloud-hosted
Group Communication Applications*

3. Julius Ollesch, Marc Hesenius, Volker Gruhn and Cyril Alias. *The
Requirements Engineering Perspective on Events in Cyber-Physical Systems*

4. Lukas Probst, Frederik Brix, Heiko Schuldt and Martin
Rumo. *Real-Time Football Analysis with StreamTeam*

5. Benjamin Steer, Felix Cuadrado and Richard Clegg. *Raphtory:
Decentralised Streaming for Temporal Graphs*

6. Young Yoon, Yongjun Choi and Suchul Shin. *Multilateral Context
Analysis based on the Novel Visualization of Network Tomography*

7. Wolfgang Van Raemdonck, Tom Van Cutsem, Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili,
Mauricio Cortes, Philippe Dobbelaere, Lode Hoste, Eline Philips, Marc
Roelands and Lieven Trappeniers. *Building Connected Car Applications on
Top of the World-Wide Streams Platform*

8. Miyuru Dayarathna, Prabhash Akmeemana and Srinath Perera. *Demo:
Solution Recommender for System Failure Recovery via Log Event Pattern
Matching on a Knowledge Graph*

9. Miyuru Dayarathna, Minudika Malshan and Srinath Perera. *Demo:
Scalable Complex Event Processing on a Notebook*

10. Avigdor Gal, Dimitrios Gunopulos, Vana Kalogeraki, Ioannis Katakis,
Nikolaos Panagiotou, Nicolo Rivetti and Arik Senderovich. *REMI,
Reusable Elements for Multi-Level Information Availability*

11. Asra Aslam, Souleiman Hasan and Edward Curry.* Poster: Challenges
with Image Event Processing*

12. Ivo Correia, Alexander Artikis, Nikos Katzouris, Chris Baber, Natan
Morar, Inna Skarbovsky, Fabiana Fournier and Georgios
Paliouras. *Demonstration of a Prototype for Credit Card Fraud Management*

If you have any questions please contact:

*General Chair:* Marta Patiño, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,
*mpatino@fi.upm.es**
*

*PC Chairs:* Boris Koldehofe, TU Darmstadt,
*boris.koldehofe@kom.tu-darmstadt.de* and Mani Chandy, Caltech,
*kmchandy@gmail.com*


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