The 1999 N.S.F. Information and Data Management Workshop:

Research Agenda for the 21st Century.

Agenda


Sunday March 7, 1999:

1:45-3:00 Check-in, registration
Set-up demos
3:00-3:30 Welcome. Setting out of conference goals, structure, and plan.
Alfonso Cardenas, UCLA; Edward Fox, Virginia Tech

NSF IDM Program and Future
Rick Steinheiser, NSF IDM Acting Program Director
3:30-4:00 PITAC Report: Opportunities/Implications for the IDM Community
Hector Garcia-Molina, Stanford University
4:00-4:30 Discussion group Co-Chair presentations (15 minutes each)
4:30-4:45 Break
4:45-5:45 Discussion group Co-Chair presentations (15 minutes each)
5:45-6:00 Break
6:00-7:00 Groups convene to establish individual agendas
7:00- Dinner - individually (by group encouraged) outside UCLA
Set up demos

Monday March 8, 1999:

7:45-8:45 Registration

Continental breakfast (provided by conference)

Opening Plenary
8:45-9:00 Welcome, set out the structure of the day, goals.
9:00-9:30 Ruzena Bajcsy, George Strawn, NSF/CISE Directorate
9:30-10:00 Michael Lesk, NSF IIS Division Director
10:15-11:00 Break
Set-up Demos
11:00-11:45 Panel: University R&D and Industry R&D and Commercialization
Chair, Betty Salzberg, Northeastern University;
Bruce Croft, University of Massachusetts; David Maier, Oregon Graduate Institute; Ellen Voorhees, NIST; Mark Wasson, Lexis Nexis
Highlights, October NSF-industry conference on subject
Situation, trend. What should & can be done by any of us?
11:45-12:30 Panel: Integrating IR and DB in the WWW, Internet, Wireless Era
Chair, Clifford Lynch, CNI;
Ophir Frieder, Illinois Institute of Technology; Susan Gauch, University of Kansas; Luis Gravano, Columbia University
12:30-1:30 Lunch, provided by conference. Group leaders meet.
1:30-2:00 Selected videos of demos (demos at 5 minutes max each)
2:00-3:00 Selected demos presentations (demos at 7 minutes max each)
3:00-4:30 Walk through demos and posters in two demo rooms
(partially parallel session)
3:00 - 3:50 Short summaries of NSF IDM-supported 1998 planning workshops
(parallel session)
4:30-4:45 Break
4:45-6:15 Group Meetings
6:15-7:00 Break
7:00-8:30 Dinner (provided by conference)

Tuesday March 9, 1999:

7:45-8:30 Continental breakfast (provided by conference)
8:30-10:00 Group Meetings
10:00-10:30 Break
10:30-12:00 Plenary:
Wrap-up: Group reports
Plenary discussion
Concluding Remarks
12:30-1:30 Lunch for the discussion group co-chairs, report writers and volunteers.
1:30-5:00 Working session for discussion group co-chairs/report writers to produce first draft of IDM report to NSF

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