Call For Demo Proposals

The DASFAA 2012 Demo program aims to bring together researchers, developers, and database users from the data management and Web communities.
It offers an exciting and highly interactive way of demonstrating your databases, systems, services, middleware, and Web research and is an excellent way of advertising the applicability of your results. Proposals for demonstrations of products or prototypes based on innovative research results are solicited.
It is mandatory that all demo proposals describe clearly what will be demonstrated and how the contributions will be illustrated interactively. Optionally, proposals can include a URL that shows a preliminary version of the demo (e.g., screen shots or, even better, an interactive program).
A BEST DEMO AWARD will also be given out to the best demo(s) presented in the demo session during the conference.

Topics of Interest
DASFAA 2012 demo track will showcase leading edge work and work in progress in every area of databases, Web, and their applications. We are especially interested in products or prototypes in the following areas:

Instructions for Submissions
All submitted demo proposals must be formatted according to the instructions for submission format for research submissions and must be no longer than four (4) pages in the Springer LNCS format. This page limit includes all parts of the paper: title, authors and affiliation, abstract, body, and bibliography. Accepted demo proposals will appear in the final proceedings subject to approval by the proceedings publisher.
Demos will be selected based on (i) the novelty of the demo system, (ii) the novelty and the technical quality of the underlying research, and (iii) the demonstration scenario and applications of the presented system or technology.
Please note that for every accepted demo, it is required that at least one person registers for the conference and presents the demo. All accepted papers will be included in the proceedings published as Springer's LNCS series.

Demo Co-Chairs
Prof. Wolf Tilo-Balke (TU-Braunschweig, Germany)
Prof. Seung-won Hwang (POSTECH, South Korea)