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Today's Topics:

1. CFP: DPM 2015 - Data Privacy Management, IW (w/i ESORICS)
[Deadline approaching] (Guillermo Navarro-Arribas)
2. Graph Drawing and Network Visualization, GD 2015 - Call for
Papers (Emilio Di Giacomo)
3. MASSIVE 2015 Call for Papers (Kasper Green Larsen)
4. MADALGO Summer School on Streaming Algorithms
(Kasper Green Larsen)


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Date: Wed, 06 May 2015 23:50:41 +0200
From: Guillermo Navarro-Arribas <guillermo.navarro@uab.cat>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] CFP: DPM 2015 - Data Privacy Management, IW (w/i
ESORICS) [Deadline approaching]
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Call for Papers

DPM 2015, 10th International Workshop on
DATA PRIVACY MANAGEMENT,

http://deic.uab.cat/conferences/dpm/dpm2015/
@dpm_privacy

Vienna, Austria, September 21-22, 2015
(co-located with ESORICS'2015)
Springer LNCS Proceedings

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Important Dates

* Paper Submission Deadline: June 1, 2015
* Acceptance Notification: August 15, 2015
* Camera Ready Version: September 5, 2015

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Scope: Organizations are increasingly concerned about the privacy of
information that they manage (several people have filed lawsuits
against organizations violating the privacy of customer's data). Thus,
the management of privacy-sensitive information is very critical and
important for every organization. This poses several challenging
problems, such as how to translate the high-level business goals into
system-level privacy policies, administration of privacy-sensitive
data, privacy data integration and engineering, privacy access control
mechanisms, information-oriented security, and query execution on
privacy-sensitive data for partial answers.

Topics: The aim of this workshop is to discuss and exchange the ideas
related to privacy data management. We invite papers from researchers
and practitioners working in privacy, security, trustworthy data
systems and related areas to submit their original papers in this
workshop. The main topics, but not limited to, include:

* Privacy Information Management
* Privacy Policy-based Infrastructures and Architectures
* Privacy-oriented Access Control Languages and Models
* Privacy in Trust Management
* Privacy in Digital Currencies
* Privacy Data Integration
* Privacy Risk Assessment and Assurance
* Privacy Services
* Cryptography and Cryptanalysis
* Privacy Policy Analysis
* Query Execution over Privacy Sensitive Data
* Privacy Preserving Data Mining
* Hippocratic and Water-marking Databases
* Privacy for Integrity-based Computing
* Privacy Monitoring and Auditing
* Privacy in Social Networks
* Privacy in Ambient Intelligence (AmI) Applications
* Individual Privacy vs. Corporate/National Security
* Privacy in computer networks
* Privacy and RFIDs
* Privacy and Big Data
* Privacy in sensor networks

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Submission guidelines: Full papers should be at most 16
pages (using 11-point font), including the bibliography. Position
papers, as well as shoort papers, should be at most 8
pages (using 11-point font), including the bibliography. Authors
should indicate whether their paper is a position paper to
differentiate them from regular ones (just mention /position paper/
in the title). Program Committee members are not required to read
the appendices, so the paper should be intelligible without them.
All submissions must be written in English.

Authors must submit their papers by the deadline indicated below,
using the EasyChair web site (at easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dpm2015)
and following the requirements stated there.

The submitted paper (in PDF format) should follow the template
indicated by Springer (see http://springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).
It must start with a title, a short abstract, names and affiliations
of the authors, and a list of keywords.

All papers will be refereed. Accepted papers should be presented at
the Workshop. At least one author of each accepted paper must register
to the workshop, by the early date indicated by the organizers, and
present the paper.

As in previous editions, the proceedings are expected to be published
in a volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series of Springer.

Submissions by PhD students as well as controversial ideas are
encouraged. Case studies (successful or not) are also encouraged.

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General Chairs:

* Josep Domingo-Ferrer (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
* Vicenc Torra (University of Skovde)

Program Committee Chairs:

* Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro (Telecom SudParis)
* Guillermo Navarro-Arribas (Autonomous University of Barcelona)

Program Committee:

* Rainer Bohme (University of Munster)
* Jordi Castella-Roca (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
* Frederic Cuppens (Telecom Bretagne)
* Nora Cuppens (Telecom Bretagne)
* David Evans (University of Derby)
* Sara Foresti (University of Milan)
* Sebastien Gambs (University of Rennes)
* Paolo Gasti (New York Institute of Technology)
* Stefanos Gritzalis (University of the Aegean)
* Marit Hansen (Unabhangiges Landeszentrum fur Datenschutz)
* Jordi Herrera-Joancomarti (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
* Sokratis Katsikas (University of Piraeus)
* Evangelos Kranakis (Carleton University)
* Fabio Martinelli (IIT-CNR)
* Chris Mitchell (Royal Holloway)
* Anna Monreale (University of Pisa)
* Maryline Laurent (Telecom SudParis)
* Georgios Lioudakis (National Technical University of Athens)
* Giovanni Livraga (University of Milan)
* Javier Lopez (University of Malaga)
* Sotirios Maniatis (Hellenic Authority for Communications Privacy)
* Melek Onen (EURECOM)
* Cristina Perez-Sola (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
* Silvio Ranise (FBK, Security and Trust Unit, Trento)
* Kai Rannenberg (Goethe University)
* Pierangela Samarati (University of Milan)
* David Sanchez (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
* Claudio Soriente (ETH Zurich)
* Alessandro Sorniotti (IBM Research)
* Traian Marius-Truta (Northern Kentucky University)
* Yasuyuki Tsukada (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)
* Alexandre Viejo (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
* Jens Weber (University of Victoria)
* Lena Wiese (University of Gottingen)
* Nicola Zannone (Eindhoven University of Technology)

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FURTHER INFORMATION
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Additional information about paper submission and conference topics and
events can be found at the DPM 2015 web site:
http://deic.uab.cat/conferences/dpm/dpm2015/


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Date: Thu, 07 May 2015 09:05:15 +0200
From: Emilio Di Giacomo <emilio.digiacomo@unipg.it>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Graph Drawing and Network Visualization, GD 2015 -
Call for Papers
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Submission server is now open!!

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Call for Papers

GD 2015

23rd International Symposium on
Graph Drawing and Network Visualization

September 24-26, 2015 - Los Angeles, CA, USA
http://www.csun.edu/gd2015/

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Graph Drawing is concerned with the geometric representation of graphs and
constitutes the algorithmic core of Network Visualization. Graph Drawing and
Network Visualization are motivated by applications where it is crucial to
visually analyze and interact with relational datasets. Examples of such
application areas include social sciences, Internet and Web computing,
information systems, computational biology, networking, VLSI circuit
design,
and software engineering.

The International Symposium on Graph Drawing has been the main annual event
in this area for more than twenty years. This year the Steering
Committee of
GD decided to extend the name of the conference from the "International
Symposium on Graph Drawing" to the "International Symposium on Graph
Drawing
and Network Visualization" in order to better emphasize the dual focus of
the conference on combinatorial and algorithmic aspects as well as the
design
of network visualization systems and interfaces.

The conference will be hosted by the California State University at
Northridge,
in Los Angeles, CA, from September 24 to 26, 2015. Researchers and
practitioners
working on any aspect of graph drawing and network visualization are
invited to
contribute papers and posters and to participate in the symposium and
the graph
drawing contest.

PAPERS
------

We invite authors to submit papers describing original research of
theoretical
or practical significance to graph drawing and network visualization.
Regular
papers must be submitted explicitly to one of two distinct tracks. Papers
submitted to one track will not compete with papers submitted to the
other track.

Track 1: Combinatorial and algorithmic aspects
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This track is mainly devoted to fundamental graph drawing advances, such as
combinatorial aspects and algorithm design. The range of topics for
this track
includes (but is not limited to) the following:

* Design and analysis of graph drawing algorithms
* Theory of geometric graphs
* Geometric computing
* Planarity and topological graph theory
* Optimization on graphs

Track 2: Experimental, applied, and network visualization aspects
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This track is mainly devoted to the practical aspects of graph drawing,
such as
the development of network visualization systems and interfaces in
different
application areas. The range of topics for this track includes (but is not
limited to) the following:

* Visualization of graphs and networks in application areas (e.g.,
social
sciences, biology, geography, software engineering, circuit design,
business intelligence)
* Software systems for network visualization
* The engineering of visualization systems and algorithms
* Experimental results in graph theory and graph algorithms
* Benchmarks and experimental analysis for network visualization
systems and
user interfaces
* Cognitive studies on graph drawing readability and user interaction
* Interfaces for interacting with graphs

Notes and Demos
---------------

Besides the two tracks above there will be a separate category called
"Notes
and Demos". In this category it will be possible to submit theoretical
contributions (notes) and applied papers (demos) of shorter length. Papers
in this category will be assigned a shorter time for presentation during
the
conference. In addition, the authors of demo papers will have the
opportunity
to make a demo of their software/system during the poster session.

Submission format
-----------------

All submissions must be formatted using the LaTeX style file for the
conference
series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) provided by Springer.
The margins and font size must not be modified. Submissions that do not
comply
with this format risk being rejected. The length of regular papers is
limited
to 12 pages, while the length of notes and demos is limited to 6 pages. The
claims of the paper should be fully substantiated, including full proofs or
appropriate experimental data. If this information does not fit within
the page
limits, the authors should include it in a clearly marked appendix,
whose length
is not constrained and which the reviewers may read at their own discretion.

POSTERS
-------

Submissions of posters on graph drawing, network visualization, and related
areas are also solicited. The poster session will provide a forum for the
communication of late-breaking research results (which may also appear
elsewhere) to the graph drawing community. Authors of posters should
prepare
an abstract (up to two pages in the LNCS style) that must be submitted
together with the poster.


CONTEST
-------

Following the tradition of previous conferences, a Graph Drawing Contest
will
be held. Details about the contest will be provided on the conference
Web site.

PUBLICATION
-----------

Accepted papers (regular ones, notes and demos) will appear in the
conference
proceedings, published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science
series. Twelve pages will be allocated for regular papers and six for notes
and demos. Abstracts of accepted posters will also appear in the conference
proceedings (two pages), but will not be made available for indexing.
Selected papers will be invited for submission to a special issue of the
Journal of Graph Algorithms and Applications.

AWARDS
------

For each of the two tracks, the Program Committee of GD 2015 will give a
Best Paper Award. In addition, to recognize the effort of participants to
present their work in a clear and elegant way, there will be a Best
Presentation
Award voted on by the GD 2015 attendees.

IMPORTANT DATES
---------------

Paper submission deadline June 12 (23:59 PDT)
Notification of paper acceptance July 22
Poster submission deadline August 18 (23:59
PDT)
Notification of poster acceptance August 28
Final versions due September 3
Contest submission deadline September 21
Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization September 24-26

INVITED SPEAKERS
----------------

Herbert Edelsbrunner, Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Kwan-Liu Ma, University of California at Davis

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
-----------------

Carla Binucci, University of Perugia
Prosenjit K. Bose, Carleton University
Giuseppe Di Battista, Roma Tre University
Emilio Di Giacomo (co-chair), University of Perugia
Vida Dujmovi?, University of Ottawa
Tim Dwyer, Monash University
Fabrizio Frati, Roma Tre University
Michael Goodrich, University of California, Irvine,
Natalie Henry Riche, Microsoft Research
Yifan Hu, Yahoo Labs
Michael Kaufmann, University of T?bingen
Andreas Kerren, Linnaeus University
Anna Lubiw (co-chair), Univeristy of Waterloo
Tamara Munzner, University of British Columbia
Martin N?llenburg, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Stephen North, Infovisible LLC
Yoshio Okamoto, University of Electro-Communications
Ignaz Rutter, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Maria Saumell, University of West Bohemia
Marcus Schaefer, DePaul University
Heidrun Schumann, University of Rostock
G?za T?th, Alfr?d R?nyi Institute of Mathematics
Jarke van Wijk, Eindhoven University of Technology
Alexander Wolff, University of W?rzburg

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
--------------------
Bernardo ?brego, California State University at Northridge
Silvia Fern?ndez, California State University at Northridge
Csaba D. T?th (chair), California State University at Northridge

CONTEST COMMITTEE
--------------------
Philipp Kindermann, University of W?rzburg
Maarten L?ffler (chair), Utrecht University
Lev Nachmanson, Microsoft Research
Ignaz Rutter, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology


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Date: Thu, 7 May 2015 09:19:02 +0000
From: Kasper Green Larsen <larsen@cs.au.dk>
To: "DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de" <DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] MASSIVE 2015 Call for Papers
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MASSIVE 2015 Call for Papers
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Seventh Workshop on Massive Data Algorithmics (MASSIVE 2015) will take place on September 17, 2015 in Patras, Greece as part of ALGO 2015 immediately following the European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA).

http://madalgo.au.dk/events/massive-2015/

The workshop has no formal proceedings, so work presented at the workshop can also be (or have been) presented at other conferences.

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Important Dates:

Submission deadlines:
- Paper submission: July 14, 2015 11:00pm GMT
- Author Notification: July 24, 2015
- Camera-ready version: August 11, 2015

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Aim and scope:

Tremendous advances in our ability to acquire, store and process data, as well as the pervasive use of computers in general, have resulted in a spectacular increase in the amount of data being collected. This availability of high-quality data has led to major advances in both science and industry. In general, society is becoming increasingly data driven, and this trend is likely to continue in the coming years.

The increasing number of applications processing massive data means that in general focus on algorithm efficiency is increasing. However, the large size of the data, and/or the small size of many modern computing devices, also means that issues such as memory hierarchy architecture often play a crucial role in algorithm efficiency. Thus the availability of massive data also means many new challenges for algorithm designers.

The aim of the workshop is to provide a forum for researchers from both academia and industry interested in algorithms for massive dataset problems. The scope of the workshop includes both fundamental algorithmic problems involving massive data, as well as algorithms for more specialized problems in, e.g., graphics, databases, statistics and bioinformatics. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- I/O-efficient algorithms
- Cache-oblivious algorithms
- Memory hierarchy efficient algorithms
- Streaming algorithms
- Sublinear algorithms
- Parallel and distributed algorithms for massive data problems
- Engineering massive data algorithms

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Paper submission:

We invite submissions of extended abstracts of original research. The submission should begin with the title of the paper, each author's name, affiliation, and e-mail address, followed by a succinct statement of the problems considered, the main results, an explanation of their significance, and a comparison to past research, all of which should be easily understood by non-specialists. More technical developments follow as appropriate. Use 11-point or larger font in single column format, with one-inch or wider margins all around. You may include a clearly marked appendix, which will be read at the discretion of the committee. The submission, excluding title page, bibliography and appendix, must not exceed 10 pages (authors should feel free to send submissions that are significantly shorter than 10 pages).

Extended abstract should be submitted through the EasyChair website by July 14th. The submission page can be found at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=massive15. Authors will be notified about acceptance by July 24th. There will be no formal proceedings, so work presented at the workshop can also be (or have been) presented at other conferences. An informal collection of the extended abstracts will be provided to the workshop participants. An author of each accepted abstract is expected to give a presentation of the abstract at the workshop.

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Program Committee:

Peyman Afshani (Aarhus University)
Deepak Ajwani (Bell Labs)
Alexandr Andoni (Simons Institute, Berkeley)
Michael Bender (Stony Brook)
Karl Bringmann (ETH Z?rich)
Raphael Clifford (Bristol University)
Erik Demaine (MIT)
John Iacono (NYU)
Piotr Indyk (MIT)
Giuseppe F. Italiano (Universita di Roma)
Moshe Lewenstein (Bar Ilan University)
Ulrich Meyer (Goethe University)
Jelani Nelson (Harvard University)
Huy L Nguyen (Simons Institute, Berkeley)
Jeff M. Phillips (University of Utah)
Nodari Sitchinava (University of Hawaii)
David Woodruff (IBM Almaden)
Ke Yi (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Norbert Zeh (Dalhousie University)
Qin Zhang (Indiana University)


Chair: Kasper Green Larsen (Aarhus and MADALGO)

Organizing committee:

Lars Arge (Aarhus and MADALGO)
Gerth St?lting Brodal (Aarhus and MADALGO)
Peyman Afshani (Aarhus and MADALGO)
Trine Ji Holmgaard (Aarhus and MADALGO)
Kasper Green Larsen (Aarhus and MADALGO)


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Participation:

The workshop will take place on September 17, 2015 in Patras, Greece, as part of ALGO 2015 immediately following the European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA). Participants for MASSIVE should register through the on-line registration on the ALGO-webpage when it opens. All researchers and industry people interested in massive data algorithmics are encouraged to attend the workshop.
--
Kasper Green Larsen
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Aarhus University, Denmark




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Date: Thu, 7 May 2015 09:19:55 +0000
From: Kasper Green Larsen <larsen@cs.au.dk>
To: "DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de" <DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] MADALGO Summer School on Streaming Algorithms
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MADALGO Summer School on

STREAMING ALGORITHMS

August 10- 13, 2015, Aarhus University, Denmark

madalgo.au.dk/events/summer-school-2015/


OVERVIEW AND GOAL
The MADALGO Summer School 2015 will introduce attendees to the latest
developments in streaming algorithms. The topics will include e.g. high dimensional
searching problems, sketching, dimensionality reduction and recent developments
on fast fourier transform.

LECTURES
The school will be taught by experts in streaming:
* Alexandr Andoni (Simons Institute, Berkeley)
* Michael Kapralov (IBM T. J. Watson)
* Jelani Nelson (Harvard)
* David Woodruff (IBM Almaden)

PARTICIPATION
The summer school will take place on August 10-13, 2015 at Center for
Massive Data Algorithmics (MADALGO) at the Department of Computer
Science, Aarhus University, Denmark. The school is targeted at graduate
students, as well as researchers interested in an in-depth introduction
to streaming algorithms. Registration will open soon at the school webpage.
Registration is free on a first-come-first serve basis - handouts,
coffee breaks, lunches and a dinner will be provided by MADALGO and
Aarhus University.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
* Kasper Green Larsen (MADALGO, Aarhus University) (Main Organizer)
* Peyman Afshani (MADALGO, Aarhus University)
* Lars Arge (MADALGO, Aarhus University)
* Gerth S. Brodal (MADALGO, Aarhus University)

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS
* Trine Ji Holmgaard (MADALGO, Aarhus University)
* Katrine ?stergaard Rasmussen (MADALGO, Aarhus University)

ABOUT MADALGO
Center for Massive Data Algorithmics is a major basic research center
funded by the Danish National Research Foundation. The center is located
at the Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University, Denmark, but
also includes researchers at CSAIL, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology in the US, and at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics
and at Frankfurt University in Germany. The center covers all areas of
the design, analysis and implementation of algorithms and data
structures for processing massive data (interpreted broadly to cover
computations where data is large compared to the computational
resources), but with a main focus on I/O-efficient, cache-oblivious and
data stream algorithms.




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