[TYPES/announce] DBPL 2015: Call for Participation
James Cheney
james.cheney at gmail.com
Wed Jul 22 08:06:22 EDT 2015
The 15th International Symposium
on Database Programming Languages
http://2015.splashcon.org/track/dbpl2015
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
October 27, 2015
hosted as part of SPLASH 2015
Call for Participation
DBPL has a long tradition of bringing databases and programming
languages together. This year we continue this tradition by co-locating
DBPL with SPLASH 2015, and presenting an interesting mix of papers with
programming language and database aspects. In addition to these papers
we have an excellent invited talk by Marko Rodriguez of DataStax
about Gremlin: A Stream-Based Functional Language for OLTP and OLAP Graph
Computing. We hope to see you in Pittsburgh!
DBPL is held in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN, and gratefully acknowledges
support from LogicBlox, Inc.
Keynote Speaker
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DBPL 2015 will feature an invited talk by Dr. Marko A. Rodriguez
(http://markorodriguez.com) of DataStax, on the topic
Gremlin: A Stream-Based Functional Language for OLTP and OLAP
Graph Computing
Accepted Papers
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Function Inlining in XQuery 3.0 Optimization
L. Wörteler, M. Grossniklaus, C. Grün, M. Scholl
Relational Foundations for Functorial Data Migration
R. Wisnesky, D. Spivak
A Datalog-based Protocol for Lazy Data Migration in Agile NoSQL
Application Development
S. Scherzinger, U. Störl, M. Klettke
Requesting heterogeneous data sources with array comprehensions in Hop.js
Y. Couillec, M. Serrano
Relative Expressive Power of Downward Fragments of Navigational Query
Languages on Trees and Chains
J. Hellings, M. Gyssens, Y. Wu, D. Van Gucht, J. Bussche, S.
Vansummeren, G. Fletcher
Using Dependent Types and Tactics to Enable Semantic Optimization of
Language-Integrated Queries
R. Wisnesky, G. Malecha
Abstract Rewriting Approach to Solve Datalog Programs
F. Morales, F. Ishikawa, S. Honiden
Typing Regular Path Query Languages for Data Graphs
D. Colazzo, C. Sartiani
A common data manipulation language for nested data in heterogeneous
environments
J. Seco, H. Lourenço, P. Ferreira
Relational Algebra by way of Adjunctions
J. Gibbons, F. Henglein, R. Hinze, N. Wu
DBPL Co-Chairs
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James Cheney, University of Edinburgh
Thomas Neumann, Technische Universität München
Program Committee
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Véronique Benzaken Université Paris-Sud, France
Torsten Grust Universität Tübingen, Germany
Jan Hidders TU Delft, Netherlands
Georg Lausen Universität Freiburg, Germany
Sam Lindley University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Klaus Ostermann Universität Tübingen, Germany
Christopher Ré Stanford University, USA
Stefanie Scherzinger OTH Regensburg, Germany
Ryan Wisnesky Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
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