Overview

The main objective of the ADBIS series of conferences is to provide a forum for the dissemination of research accomplishments and to promote interaction and collaboration between the database and information systems research communities from European countries and the rest of the world. The ADBIS conferences provide an international platform for the presentation of research on database theory, development of advanced DBMS technologies and their advanced applications.

Topics

We invite the submission of original research contributions addressing core data management tasks, as well as techniques and technologies in the following broad areas of data management:

  • Data-intensive sciences and databases
  • Theoretical foundations of databases
  • Management of large-scale data systems
  • Data models and query languages
  • Database monitoring and (self-) tuning
  • Data curation, annotation, and provenance
  • Data warehousing, OLAP, and ETL tools
  • Indexing, query processing and optimization
  • Data mining and knowledge discovery
  • Big data storage, replication, and consistency
  • Modelling, mining and querying user-generated content
  • Data quality and data cleansing
  • Web, XML and semi-structured databases
  • Sensor databases and mobile data management
  • Text databases and information retrieval
  • Probabilistic databases, uncertainty and approximate querying
  • Temporal and spatial databases
  • Graph databases
  • Databases on emerging hardware architectures
  • Distributed data platforms, including Cloud data systems, key-value stores, and Big Data systems
  • Distributed ledger technologies
  • Information extraction and integration
  • Streaming data analysis
  • Scalable data analysis and analytics
  • Data and information visualization; and user interfaces
  • Information quality and usability
  • Information system architectures and networking
  • Business process modelling and optimization
  • Data and information flow engineering and management
  • Context-aware and adaptive information systems
  • Data and information intensive services
  • Requirements engineering for databases and information systems
  • Artificial intelligence in databases and information systems
  • Data, information, and information systems security
  • Innovative platforms for data and information handling
  • Innovative approaches for database and information system engineering
  • Novel database and information systems applications
  • Challenges and novel approaches in teaching databases and information systems

All accepted papers will be published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) by Springer Nature.

DEI

The ADBIS community believes that diversity and culture of support encourage retention and attraction of talent, promote diversity of thought and perspective, and help make the scientific community more flexible and responsive in times of change. For these reasons, ADBIS 2025 participates in the Database Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiative aiming to guide researchers in our community to adopt a more inclusive mindset. For more information, see the ADBIS 2025 DEI statement

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