Call for Regular, Short, Demo Papers - International Conference on Scalable 
Scientific Data Management (SSDBM) 2025
When: June 23rd to 25th, 2025
Where: The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Website: https://ssdbm.org/2025

The International Conference on Scalable Scientific Data Management 2025 aims 
to bring together domain experts, data management researchers, practitioners, 
and developers to present and exchange the latest research findings on 
concepts, tools, and techniques for scalable scientific data management. While 
previous editions of SSDBM primarily focused on scientific statistical 
databases, the 37th edition in 2025 will broaden its scope to encompass all 
areas of scalable and scientific data management. Reflecting this expanded 
focus, the conference has been renamed from the International Conference on 
Scientific and Statistical Database Management to the International Conference 
on Scalable Scientific Data Management, while retaining the well-known acronym, 
SSDBM.

The new SSDBM conference (https://ssdbm.org/2025<https://ssdbm.org/2025/>) will 
serve as a premier forum for original research contributions, as well as 
practical system design, implementation, and evaluation of the latest advances 
in scalable and scientific data management. The program typically features a 
single-track format to foster active discussion and includes invited talks, 
panel sessions, and demonstrations of research prototypes and industrial 
systems.

SSDBM 2025 will be hosted by The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, from 
June 23 to June 25, 2025. Continuing the tradition of past SSDBM meetings, 
SSDBM 2025 will offer a stimulating environment designed to foster discussion, 
collaboration, and the exchange of ideas on all aspects of scientific and 
statistical data management research, as well as high-performance data analysis 
tools and techniques for distributed datasets.
The Proceedings of SSDBM 2025 are expected to be published by Association of 
Computing Machinery (ACM) International Conference Proceeding Series (ICPS) and 
will appear in the ACM Digital Library and many indexing providers. [Pending 
ACM ICPS Acceptance]

Topics of Interest
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to, the following, 
as they relate to scientific data management:
Scientific Applications, Workflows and Reproducibility

  *   Design, implementation, optimization, and reproducibility of scientific 
workflows
  *   Platforms and tools for reproducible data science and scientific 
collaboration
  *   Application case studies (e.g., astrophysics, climate, energy, 
sustainability, biomedicine)
  *   Open data standards and cross-platform compatibility for scientific data
  *   Cloud computing issues in large-scale data management
  *   System architectures for scientific data
  *   HPC applications and scalability challenges in data-intensive scientific 
fields
  *   Data ethics, bias in scientific data handling, and privacy in large-scale 
studies
  *   Handling data errors, inconsistencies, and outliers in scientific datasets
Data Modeling, Management, and Integration

  *   FAIR data principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)
  *   Data lifecycle and retention management, provenance data management
  *   Data integration
  *   Data storage and management architectures (e.g., distributed file 
systems, data lakes, high-performance storage)
  *   Protocols and frameworks for cross-domain data sharing and exchange

  *   Modeling of scientific data
  *   Schema evolution
  *   Information retrieval and text mining
  *   Indexing and querying scientific data, including spatial, temporal, and 
streaming data
Big Data Processing and Performance Aspects

  *   Big data processing frameworks for scientific data
  *   Scalable architectures and distributed systems for managing large-scale 
datasets
  *   Optimization techniques for high-efficiency data storage and retrieval
  *   Innovations in data compression and encoding for enhanced performance
  *   Efficient computational techniques for statistical data analysis and 
modeling
  *   Methods for ensuring data quality, integrity, and consistency in big data 
environments
  *   Smart city applications and services leveraging high-performance data 
solutions
Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Visualization

  *   Database support of machine learning and AI
  *   Data management for AI applications
  *   Machine learning and AI for scientific data management
  *   Visualization and exploration of large datasets
  *   Security and privacy in scientific data management
  *   Data storage and compression techniques for machine learning
Streaming and Real-Time Data Processing

  *   Stream data representation and management
  *   Stream data analysis (e.g., summarization, statistical analysis, pattern 
matching, pattern discovery, learning, and prediction)
  *   Dataflow and parallel processing for complex data workflows
  *   Distributed systems and devices
  *   Internet of Things (IoT) data analytics
  *   Location-aware recommender systems

Regular Paper Submissions
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished manuscripts.

  *   Regular Research Papers are up to 12 pages (including references and 
appendices). Papers should be descriptions of complete technical work.
  *   All submissions should be formatted using the ACM format available at  
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template by selecting the generic 
“sigconf” sample. For submissions prepared in LaTex, authors are recommended to 
use \documentclass[sigconf,review]{acmart} configuration.

  *   SSDBM 2025 is single-blind reviewed; authors must include their names and 
affiliations on the first page. All authors should respect ACM Policy on 
Authorship and use of generative AI tools and technologies (details on the 
policy are available at 
https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/new-acm-policy-on-authorship).
Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ssdbm2025
The program committee may decide to accept some papers as short papers or 
posters. Regular papers will be given a presentation slot in the conference, 
while short papers will be given a short presentation slot in the conference. 
Regular papers (up to 12 pages including references) and Short papers (up to 6 
pages including references) will be included as part of the conference 
proceedings. Posters with a single page abstract and electronic poster 
presentation will be published on the conference website, without proceedings.
Important Dates

  *   Abstract submission: Feb 16th, 2025, 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth)
  *   Submission deadline: Feb 23rd, 2025 at 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth)
  *   Notification: April 4th, 2025

Short papers
Short papers are up to 6 pages (including references and appendices). Short 
papers should describe interesting, innovative ideas, which nevertheless 
require more work to mature, or are vision papers. Short papers will be given a 
short presentation slot in the conference and presented in the form of posters.

Demo papers
Demo papers are up to 6 pages (including references and appendices). Demo paper 
proposals should provide the motivation for the demonstrated concepts, the 
information about the technology and the system to be demonstrated (including a 
system description, functionality and figures when applicable), and should 
state the significance of the contribution. Selection criteria for the 
demonstration proposals evaluation include: the novelty, the technical advances 
and challenges, and the overall practical attractiveness of the demonstrated 
system. Demo papers will be given a short presentation slot in the conference 
and presented in the form of posters.

Submission Guidelines for Short & Demo papers
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished manuscripts.

  *   Short and Demo Papers are up to 6 pages (including references and 
appendices). Papers should be descriptions of complete technical work.
  *   All submissions should be formatted using the ACM format available at  
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template by selecting the generic 
“sigconf” sample. For submissions prepared in LaTex, authors are recommended to 
use \documentclass[sigconf,review]{acmart} configuration.

  *   SSDBM 2025 is single-blind reviewed; authors must include their names and 
affiliations on the first page. All authors should respect ACM Policy on 
Authorship and use of generative AI tools and technologies (details on the 
policy are available at 
https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/new-acm-policy-on-authorship).
Important dates:

  *       Submission deadline: March 11th, 2025 at 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth)
  *       Notification: April 14th, 2025
    Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ssdbm2025
Short & Demo papers will be given a presentation slot in the conference. Short 
& Demo papers (up to 6 pages including references) will be given an entry in 
the conference proceedings.

If your paper is selected, at least one author must register for the Technical 
Program in order to attend the conference and present the paper. Each author 
registration can be applied to only one accepted submission. For an accepted 
paper to be included in the proceedings, the author has to present the paper at 
the conference in person. Otherwise, the paper will be removed from the 
proceedings.

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