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.
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:
data storage, indexing, and management;
database theory, data models, semantics and languages;
database performance and scalability;
data integration, data quality, data cleaning, ontologies;
data mining, machine learning, information retrieval;
data security, privacy and personalization;
big data and data science
DBDBD has a tradition of favouring presentations by junior researchers. Proposals for presentations should be made before the deadline. Each submission should contain:
the title of the presentation;
the name and affiliation of the prospective speaker;
an abstract of the presentation;
reference(s) to papers covered by the proposed presentation.
There are no printed proceedings. Accepted abstracts will be published on the DBDBD 2025 website and will be presented at the workshop.