The 22nd Belgian-Dutch DataBase Day (BDDBD) 2025

Or, when it is held in the Netherlands: Dutch-Belgian DataBase Day (DBDBD)

The Dutch-Belgian DataBase Day (DBDBD) is an annual one-day workshop focused on database research, alternating between a Belgian and a Dutch university. It provides a platform for both junior and senior researchers from the Netherlands and Belgium to present their recent findings and engage with peers in the field of data management.

Organizers: Floris Geerts, Bart Goethals, Toon Calders, Tamara Cucumides (Adrem Data Lab)

A number of registations for SIKS members will be reimbursed

Important dates

TBA

Call for abstracts

We solicit single-page abstracts of either published work or research in progress. We plan to make a selection of papers that will be presented as a talk, or poster. We invite submissions on all topics related to data management, including but not limited to: DBDBD has a tradition of favouring presentations by junior researchers. Proposals for presentations should be made before the deadline. Each submission should contain: There are no printed proceedings. Accepted abstracts will be published on the DBDBD 2025 website and will be presented at the workshop.

Database Hotspots in the Low Countries

DBDBD in Previous Years