The First International Workshop on Blockchain and Data Management (In Conjunction with ICDE 2019)

BlockDM 2019


Computing Systems



ABOUT
Since the invention of Bitcoin in 2008, blockchain has emerged as a potential technology to disrupt traditional database systems. Over the past decade, it has found numerous applications in finance, IoT, healthcare, supply chain, e-commerce, and so on, and is becoming a hot research area. In contrast to traditional database systems, blockchain is decentralized, immutable, and cryptographically secured, where no single entity has full control. This new technology has significantly changed the way of data access, storage, retrieval and information discovery. It presents many fundamental research challenges for management of data in blockchain.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners working on blockchain systems from different data management aspects, including storage management, fault tolerance, query processing, information discovery, transaction management, security and privacy. We encourage papers that apply ideas and techniques from different areas to understand the problems and challenges in blockchain systems and propose innovative solutions. We also welcome papers that report novel systems and applications built with blockchain technology. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Blockchain data management
- Blockchain data provenance
- Blockchain consensus and fault tolerance mechanisms
- Blockchain system design, performance and optimization
- Blockchain storage management
- Data security, privacy and trust in blockchain
- Information retrieval on blockchain
- Data mining and knowledge discovery on blockchain
- Query processing on blockchain
- Transaction management on blockchain
- Smart contract and distributed ledger
- Innovative applications driven by blockchain
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
We solicit submissions of original papers that are not being considered for publication elsewhere. Both regular papers and short papers (reporting work in progress, providing system experience, or suggesting possible research directions) are welcome.
All submissions need to follow IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscript Formatting Guidelines. See templates here. The followings are the page limits:
Regular paper: 6 pages
Short paper: 3 pages
The submission site is: https://www.easychair.org/?conf=blockdm2019
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission: Jan 5, 2019
Result Notification: Feb 10, 2019
Camera Ready: Feb 22, 2019
Workshop Date: Apr 8, 2019
ORGANIZATION
Workshop Chairs:
Jianliang Xu (Hong Kong Baptist University, HK)
Yuzhe Tang (Syracuse University, USA)
Program Committee (more to be added):
Yue Cheng, George Mason University
Danny Huang, Princeton University
Chitra Javali, National University of Singapore
Girish Revadigar, Singapore University of Technology and Design
Shetty Sachin, Old Dominion University
Qi Zhang, IBM Research, TJ Watson
Hong-Sheng Zhou, Virginia Commonwealth University