1st Workshop on Big Data Management in Clouds

Important Dates
Submission Deadline
June 4, 2012
Notification of Acceptance
July 6, 2012
Authors provide camera-ready manuscript
July 20, 2012
Workshop in Rhodes Island, Greece
August 27, 2012
Workshop Co-Chairs
Alexandru Costan
KerData Team, INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique, France
alexandru.costan [at] inria.fr
Ciprian Dobre
Faculty of Automatic Control and Computer Science, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
ciprian.dobre [at] cs.pub.ro
/ While Clouds provide huge amounts of storage space and customizable computing resources, users find themselves at the mercy of their Cloud service providers for the availability and integrity of their data. Although outsourcing data into the Cloud is economically attractive for the cost and complexity of long-term large-scale data storage, its lacking of offering strong assurance of data integrity and availability may impede its wide adoption by both enterprise and individual Cloud users. Such needs require simultaneous investigation of important aspects related to dependability, security and quality of service.
The BDMC workshop provides a platform for the dissemination of recent research efforts that explicitly aim at addressing these challenges, and supports the presentation of advanced solutions for the efficient management of Big Data in the context of Cloud computing. The workshop aims to provide a venue for researchers to present and discuss results on all aspects of data management in Clouds, new development and deployment efforts in running data-intensive computing workloads. In particular, we are interested in how the use of Cloud-based technologies can meet the data intensive scientific challenges of HPC applications that are not well served by the current supercomputers or grids, and are being ported to Cloud platforms. The goal of the workshop is to support the assessment of the current state, introduce future directions, and present architectures and services for future Clouds supporting data intensive computing.
The BDMC workshop calls for contributions that address fundamental research and system issues in Cloud data management including but not limited to the following:
  • Cloud storage architectures for Big Data
  • Reliability of data intensive applications and services running on the Cloud
  • Query processing and indexing in Cloud computing systems
  • Data privacy and security in Clouds
  • Cloud storage resource management
  • Data-intensive Cloud-based applications
  • Content delivery networks using storage Clouds
  • Data intensive scalable computing on Clouds
  • Data management within and across multiple data centers
  • Data handling in MapReduce based computations
  • Data management in HPC Clouds
  • Programming models for data-intensive Cloud computing
  • Elasticity for Cloud data management systems
Authors are invited to submit research and application papers not exceeding 10 pages following the Springer LNCS format. We solicit the submission of academic workshop papers representing original, previously unpublished work. Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. Submission of the paper implies that should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors must REGISTER and present the paper at the workshop.
Organized by:
INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique, France / University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania