Aims of the Conference
The Australasian Database Conference (ADC) is the flagship annual database‑research forum in the Australasian region. Established in 1990, the conference rotates among major Australian and New Zealand cities, bringing together academics, students and industry practitioners to present and debate advances across the whole data‑management spectrum—from foundational theory, data models and query processing to large‑scale systems, data mining, analytics and emerging data‑centric applications. Its programme features peer‑reviewed research and industry papers, keynotes by leading experts, tutorials, demos, posters and a PhD forum.
Areas of Interest
The areas of interest of the conference include, but are not limited to the following:
- Big Data Processing and Management
- Big Data Analytics and Mining
- Query Language and Query Optimization
- Multidatabases and Federated Databases
- Security and Integrity Maintenance
- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
- Statistical and Scientific Databases
- Parallel and Distributed Databases
- Data Warehouses
- Information Retrieval with Database Systems
- Workflow Management
- E-commerce Data Processing
- Multimedia Databases
- Internet and the Data Management
- Digital Libraries
- Mobile Databases
- User Interfaces
- Temporal and Spatial Databases
- Active Databases
- Data Streams
- P2P and Grid-Based Data Management
- Sensor Data Managing
- XML Databases
- New Applications
- DB-IR Integration
- Semantic Web