We invite submissions for tutorial proposals on all topics covered by the conference, as listed in the CFP of the research track. Tutorial proposals should cover state-of-the-art research, development, and applications in specific data management related areas, and stimulate and facilitate future work.
We welcome tutorials in different types, depending on the area covered, for instance:
- Survey: an in-depth survey of the chosen topic with the option of describing particular pieces of work in detail.
- Hands-on lecture style: in-depth hands-on training on cutting-edge systems and tools of relevance to the database community.
- Primer: a more fundamental introduction to an area less familiar to the database community that has potential impact on database research or could benefit from database support.
Submission Deadline: continuous until 1 Oct, 2025 (23:59 AEST UTC+10)
Notification Date: within 14 days post-submission
Submission Guidelines
Tutorial submissions should be submitted electronically via email to the Tutorial Chair.
Submissions should be formatted using the LNCS style, with a maximum length of 4 pages, inclusive of ALL material.
Proposals should include:
- Title of the tutorial and an abstract.
- Brief professional biographies of presenters, with a note on their background in the area of the tutorial.
- Target audience and assumed background.
- Scope and structure: enough detail to provide a sense of both the scope of material to be covered and the depth to which it will be covered.
- Intended length of the tutorial (one session of 1.5 hours, or two sessions with a total of 3 hours on the same day). If the tutorial can be of either length, please identify which sections are included for each option.
- A comprehensive bibliography for the proposed tutorial.
- Identification of any other venues in which all or part of the tutorial has been or will be presented.
- Hands-on Tutorial: a list of hardware/software requirements and instructions to attendees.
Contact
For questions regarding the submission, please email the tutorial chair:
- Dong Wen (dong.wen@unsw.edu.au, University of New South Wales)