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This volume contains the proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth International
Conference on Very Large Databases being
held in New York City, August 24-27 1998. VLDB is one of oldest and
most international database conferences, and its
proceedings are recognized as one of the most frequently cited collections
of papers in the database community worldwide.
This year’s VLDB contributions continue and strengthen this trend.
Two other conferences are being co-located with VLDB this year: The
Third IFCIS Conference on Cooperative Information
Systems (CoopIS ‘98) is being held August 20-22, and the Fourth International
Conference on Knowledge Discovery in
Databases (KDD-98) is being held August 27-31.
The VLDB conference program consists of six subprograms: research, industrial
papers, tutorials, panels, industrial exhibits
(new this year), and invited talks. Since the conference is being held
in New York City, a special emphasis has been placed
on talks, tutorials, and panels of interest to the financial community.
These sessions have been concentrated on Tuesday,
August 25.
The research program was selected by two program committees representing
two distinct geographical areas: Ameri-
cas/Australia, chaired by Jennifer Widom, and Africa/Asia/Europe, chaired
by Oded Shmueli. The research program is
divided into three sections: regular, vision, and experience. Acceptance
was extremely competitive, with 51 research
papers accepted out of 328 submissions, representing an acceptance
ratio of about 15.5%. (28 papers were accepted by
the Americas/Australia committee and 23 by the Africa/Asia/Europe,
almost exactly reflecting the relative numbers of
submissions.)
We thank all of the research program committee members and external
reviewers for their conscientious and diligent
reviewing work as well as their cooperative spirit during this long
and sometimes tedious process. An endeavor of this
scope requires excellent support. At Stanford we thank Michael Rys
and Chen Li for programming and systems work, and
Marianne Siroker and Sharon Lambeth for administrative support. At
the Technion we thank David Konopnicki for his
superb programming and systems support, and Gitta Abraham for her excellent
administrative work.
The Africa/Asia/Europe PC meeting was held at INRIA in France, and
we thank Eric Simon for graciously hosting the
meeting, with help from Elisabeth BaquC and Mokrane Amzal. Finally,
a big thanks to Praveen Seshadri and Michael Rys,
whose Predator-based software made the web-centered submission and
reviewing process a joy, and whose work is likely
to be used for many conferences to come.
The industrial program committee, led by Dennis Shasha (for Americas/Australia)
and Patrick Valduriez (for
Africa/Asia/Europe), put together this year’s rich industrial program.
The industrial track accepted 18 papers out of
25 submissions, covering a range of exciting technical features in
deployment in database products.
The program is rounded out by five tutorials, two panels, and eleven
industrial exhibits. The excellent selection of tutorials
(on electronic commerce, web caching, financial time series, data mining,
and database reverse engineering) was made by
the tutorial chair, H. V. Jagadish. The panel chairs, Klaus Dittrich
and Yannis Ioannidis, selected two interesting panel
sessions. Andy Witkowski and Nelson Mattos worked hard to organize
and recruit demonstrations for the industrial exhibits
program, the first in the history of the VLDB Conference, covering
a range of exciting technical features in deployment in
database products.
We are honored to have as keynote speakers Charles Rozwat, Senior Vice
President of Oracle Corporation, David E. Shaw,
Chairman and CEO of D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc., and Prof. Doug Tygar
of Carnegie Mellon University. Dina Bitton of
Integrated Data Systems and Jim Gray of Microsoft Corporation are the
recipients of the IO-year Best VLDB Paper Award
(presented to the paper selected from the 1988 VLDB conference as the
most influential over the past decade) for their
original paper on “Disk Shadowing”. Thanks to Jeff Ullman for chairing
the awards committee.
A conference of this magnitude is the work of many people. We thank
all of the authors for their high-quality contributions,
each of the 78 members of the research and industrial program committees,
the 176 external referees for carefully reviewing
the submissions, the corporate sponsors for their involvement and financial
support, Ashish Gupta for putting these
proceedings together, Ken Ross for managing the finances, Priscilla
Rasmussen for managing the local arrangements for
the conference, the members of the local committee Jason Wang, Alex
Delis, Euthimios Panagos and Vibby Gottemukkala,
and all of the other volunteers who are helping to make this conference
a success. Generous thanks are due to Hector
Garcia-Molina, Stanley Su, Arie Shoshani, and Peter Lockemann of the
VLDB Endowment for their tireless efforts in
helping us understand what it takes to organize such a conference,
especially in the initial phases.
Finally our thanks to all of you attending the conference. We are sure
that you will enjoy the city of New York, you will be
inspired by the conference and the proceedings, and that the program
we offer matches the expectation raised by 24 years
of distinguished VLDB history.
Alexandros Biliris, Inderpal Singh Mumick, Oded Shmueli, Jennifer Widom
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