Extended Deadline for IAwDQ'2011

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IAwDQ'2011 :: Call for Papers

 

New Dates – Extended Deadline

The Organization Committee would like to announce that the deadline to submit papers for IAwDQ’11 has been extended. These are the news dates:

 

Paper submission: March 10, 2011

Paper acceptance/rejection notification: March 28, 2011

Camera-ready version due: April 8, 2011

 

Below, you can find further information about the Workshop.

 

Second Ibero-American Workshop on Data Quality (IAwDQ'2011)

Workshop in conjunction with the 6th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI 2011 - http://www.aisti.eu/cisti2011/)

June 15 – 18, 2011, Chaves, Portugal

 

Submission deadline: 26th February, 2011

 

Context

Electronic data plays a crucial role in the information and communication technology society, given that it links all relationships between governments, businesses, and citizens. As electronic data is widely diffused, the quality of data, and its related effects on every kind of activity in the information and communication society, is more and more critical. The consequences of poor quality of data are often experienced in everyday life, but often without making the necessary connections to their causes. As an example, the duplicate delivery of automatically generated mail is frequently indicative of a database record duplication error. Actually, the problem of poor data quality is widespread in the governmental, commercial and industrial databases. This reality cannot be ignored anymore. It is urgently needed the proposal and validation of theoretical as well as pragmatic approaches for solving all data quality issues.  As a consequence, data quality is now one of the hot topics in the academic and industrial communities.

Data quality is more than simply data accuracy or correctness. Data quality also includes other significant dimensions, such as completeness, consistency, currency, interpretability, and many others, depending on the context where data is used and also on the data consumers. All these dimensions are necessary in order to fully characterize the quality of data. Obtaining and maintaining data of high quality is not an easy task. Despite this complexity, data quality has a central role on the competitiveness of organizations, which means that we have to face and solve the data quality problems.

The main goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners, who are dealing with data quality issues, providing the opportunity to promote, present and discuss ongoing work in this area. This workshop can also provide a forum to present latest research results, new technology developments and new applications in the area of data quality.

 

Topics of interest

Topics include but are not limited to:

- Data Quality Assessment

- Prevention of Data Quality Problems

- Data Cleaning

- Data Transformation

- Metadata Quality Problems

- Detection of Outliers

- Cost of Data Quality
- Data Quality in Specific Domains

- Data Quality in Software Development

- Data Quality Monitoring Tools

- Standards for Data Quality

- Data Profiling

- Implications of Data Quality Problems

- Data Quality Metrics/Measures

- Data Quality and Accountability

-Master Data Management

- Data Enrichment

 

 

Submission instructions

Prospective authors interested in participating and presenting work in this workshop are invited to submit a contribution (either a full or short paper). Both theoretical and practical contributions are encouraged.

- Full papers - original, relevant and previously unpublished research results, related to any of the topics of the conference, with a maximum of 6 pages.

- Short papers - project reports, research in progress, with no more than 4 pages.

Papers will be presented and discussed in time slots of 20 (full papers) or 10 minutes (short papers).

Papers can be written in Portuguese, Spanish or English. Submissions should follow the guidelines of the main conference, namely the types of papers (full or short) and formatting rules (http://www.aisti.eu/cisti2011/papersformat.dot).

All papers should be submitted using the EasyChair system, available in the following link: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iawdq2011.

 

Publication

Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings (book and CD with ISBN for full papers and CD with ISBN for short papers; detailed information may be found at CISTI 2011 website). A paper is only published in the proceedings if, at least, one of the authors is registered in the workshop.

Published full papers will be sent to ISI, IEEE XPlore and EBSCO. Published short papers will be sent to IEEE XPlore and EBSCO.

 

Important dates

Paper submission: February 26, 2011

Paper acceptance/rejection notification: March 25, 2011

Camera-ready version due: April 3, 2011

Conference: June 15-18, 2011

 

Organizing Committee

- Alberto Freitas, Universidade do Porto, alb...@med.up.pt

- Paulo Oliveira, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, pjo...@dei.isep.ipp.pt

- Ismael Caballero, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ismael.C...@uclm.es

- Marian Moraga, University of Castilla-La Mancha, MariaAnge...@uclm.es

 

This workshop is partially supported by IQMNet: Red para la Gestión de la Calidad de la Información (TIN2010-09809-E)

 

 

 

 

Ismael Caballero Muñoz-Reja
Departamento de Tecnologías y Sistemas de Información
Escuela Superior de Informática
Universidad de Castilla La Mancha
Paseo de la Universidad 4
13071 Ciudad Real.
email: Ismael.C...@uclm.es
Tfno:  0034.926.29.53.00 Ext. 3748
Fax:   0034.926.29.53.54

 

 

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