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Future Directions for BX Workshops: Potential Outcomes and Objectives

This document outlines potential outcomes and objectives for future BX workshops and seminars, focusing on pivotal initiatives and scholarly contributions. Highlights include the idea of producing an LNCS volume from GRACE, Dagstuhl, and BIRS seminars, highly citeable reports on BX, and future tutorials at SIGMOD. Proposals for collaborative efforts, peer-reviewed extended survey papers, case studies, and tool descriptions are discussed to foster cross-disciplinary research. The goal is to provide valuable educational resources while ensuring accessibility and academic recognition for all contributors.

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Future Directions for BX Workshops: Potential Outcomes and Objectives

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  1. Outcomes and Objectives

  2. What might we want to come out of this? • An LNCS Volume related toGRACE/Dagstuhl/BIRS Seminar? • A “highly citeable” report on BX? • SIGMOD Tutorial? • BX 2014! • BX 2015! • BX …

  3. BX Seminar Proceedings ? Whatabout an LNCS Volume with(open) CFP mainlyaddressedatparticipants of GRACE, Dagstuhl, and BIRS seminarscontaining peer-reviewed • Extended bxsurveypaper • Survey papers of specificsubareas • Regular papers of specificapproaches • CASE study / example / benchmarkdescriptions • Tool descriptions • …

  4. What might we want to come out of this? • A “highly citeable” report on BX? • Vocabulary, taxonomy, definitions and concepts • Tutorial on BX • State-of-the-art research survey on foundations, techniques and tools – reflecting ICMT’09 paper • Applications • Edited by the organizers, with contributions from whomever is keen? • Collaborative and cross-disciplinary. • How to achieve this?

  5. Highly Citeable Report • An open-access freely available version that we can give to our students, attendees at future events, … eg., arxiv • “Read the first 10 pages of this [ie., tutorial part] before coming to BX etc.” • A peer-reviewed version, e.g., ACM Computing Surveys, so we get those academic points

  6. SIGMOD Tutorial • In parallel with (and to spur on development of) the survey-tutorial paper, work on a tutorial proposal (and tutorial) for SIGMOD. • Proposal due in January. • Material not needed until later. • Material prepared could feed into the paper (or paper material fed into tutorial)

  7. BX 2014 • Athens, 28 March 2014 • Abstracts due 7 Dec • Papers due 13 Dec

  8. BX 2015? • Where to locate? • ETAPS 2015 (London, UK)? • STAF 2015 (L’Aquila, Italy)? • Where else? ….

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