Objective
The East-European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS) is a successor of the annual International Workshops with the same title that during 1993- 1996 were organised in Russia by the Moscow ACM SIGMOD Chapter. ADBIS'2001 continues the series of ADBIS conferences held in St. Petersburg, Russia (1997), Poznan, Poland (1998), Maribor, Slovenia (1999), and Prague, Czech Republic (2000). ADBIS Conference became the premier database and information system conference in Eastern Europe. ADBIS'2001 intends to create conditions for experienced researchers to impart their knowledge and experience to the young researchers at pre- or post-doctoral level. Traditionally, young researchers are very active at the ADBIS conferences. They present usually about one third of oral presentations. ADBIS'2001 intends to promote interaction and collaboration between European researcher communities (especially from Central and East Europe) and the rest of the world.
The conference is going to support the participants who are nationals of, but active outside the, Member States and Associated States and aims to encourage their contacts with colleagues in Member States and Associated States. At the conference special attention will be paid at building and preserving scientific relations a scientists from post-soviet area and participants from Member States and Associated States. The topics of the conference are related to European Commission's initiative "eEurope - Information Society for All". They represent research areas that will greatly influence the functionality, usability and acceptability of future information products and services. In order to ensure active participation of industry representatives the conference provides industrial sessions. The programme of the conference is based on invited lectures, research presentations, and communications. The invited research papers will be published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer). The communications will be published in local proceedings.
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Coordinator
Lithuania
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