| JOURNAL ON DATA SEMANTICS SPECIAL ISSUE: BIG DATA SEMANTICS Call for papers The complexity of Big Data applications in conjunction with the lack of standards for representing their components, computations, and processes, have made the design of data-intensive applications a failure prone and resource-intensive activity. One of the reasons behind it can be identified in a lack of sound modeling practices. Indeed, multiple components and procedures must be coordinated to ensure a high level of data quality and accessibility for the application layers, e.g. data analytics and reporting. We believe that a major challenges of Big Data research requires - even more than developing new analytics - devising innovative data management techniques capable to deliver functional and non-functional properties like among others: data quality, data integration, metadata discovery, reconciliation and augmentation, model compliance, or regulatory compliance. Data Semantics research can address such challenges in future research according to the FAIR principles, for implementing design procedures that generate Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable data. Methods, principles, and perspectives developed by the Data Semantics community can significantly contribute to this goal. Solutions for integrating and querying schema-less data, for example, have received much attention. Standards for metadata management have been proposed to improve data integration among silos and to make data more discoverable and accessible through heterogeneous infrastructures. A further level of application of Data Semantics principles into Big Data technologies involves Representing Processes, i.e. representing the entire pipeline of technologies connected to achieve a specific solution and make this representation shareable and verifiable to support a mature implementation of the Big Data production cycle. This special issue of the Journal on Data Semantics aims at sharing research and practical achievements in the field of Big Data integration, storage, and processing. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to: ? Big Data Management ? Metadata Management ? Big Data Persistence and Preservation ? Big Data Quality and Provenance Control ? Big Data Storage and Retrieval ? Big Data Integration Architectures and Techniques ? Data Source Discovery ? Big Data Profiling and Semantics Discovery ? Querying Heterogeneous Big Data Repositories ? Caching and Materializing Query Results ? Quality of Big Data Services ? Big Data Service Performance Evaluation ? Big Data Service Reliability and Availability ? Reproducibility of Big Data Services ? Verifiability of Big Data Services ? Assurance in Big Data Services ? Big Data Visualization ? Real Time Visualisation ? Visualization Analytics for Big Data ? Big Social Media Mining ? Big Data Security and Privacy ? Big Data System Security and Integrity ? Big Data Information Security ? Privacy-Preserving Big Data Analytics ? Usable Security and Privacy for Big Data ? Performance of Big Data Architectures ? Query Optimization ? Optimal Selection of Analytics ? Physical Structures
Guest Editors Paolo Ceravolo, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy Robert Wrembel, Poznan University of Technology, Poland Sylvio Barbon Junior, State University of Londrina, Brazil
Editorial Board Antonia Azzini, T2C, Italy Clodis Boscarioli, State University of West Paraná - UNIOESTE, Brazil Fadila Bentayeb, Université Lyon 2, France Omar Boussaid, Université Lyon 2, France Philippe Cudre-Mauroux, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Jerome Darmont, Université Lyon 2, France Luke Immes, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA Maurice van Keulen, University of Twente, The Netherlands Mariangela Lazoi, University of Salento, Italy Marcello Leida, StrabioDB, Spain M. Teresa Gómez López, University of Seville, Spain Azzam Mourad, Lebanese American University of Beirut, Lebanon Jaroslav Pokorny, Charles University, Czech Republic Kai-Uwe Sattler, TU Ilmenau, Germany Darja Solodovnikova, University of Latvia, Latvia Sean Wolfgand Matsui Siqueira, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil Fadi Zaraket, American University of Beirut, Lebanon Bruno Bogaz Zarpelão, State University of Londrina, Brazil
Timetable: 20 May 2019 - paper submission 10 July 2019 - author notification 31 August 2019 - revision submission 31 October 2019 - final acceptance notification 10 December 2019 - camera-ready submission
Submission Guidelines JoDS is looking for high-quality papers on any topic relevant to the journal, including regular papers, survey papers, industry papers, short papers, position papers, and reports. Submissions should contain original material that has not been submitted or published elsewhere. The submission should include an abstract and keywords, authors, and specify which author serves as contact author.All submissions will be carefully reviewed by at least three experts. Submissions have to be formatted according to the journal?s guidelines at http://www.springer.com/13740 and have to be uploaded into Springer?s Electronic Management System at https://www.editorialmanager.com/jods JoDS is abstracted/indexed in: Google Scholar, DBLP, OCLC, Summon by ProQuest. Selected sample articles are available at http://www.springer.com/13740 ISSN: 1861-2032 (print version) ISSN: 1861-2040 (electronic version)
Any questions should be addressed to the Guest Editors Paolo Ceravolo, paolo.ceravolo@unimi.it Robert Wrembel, robert.wrembel@cs.put.poznan.pl Sylvio Barbon Junior, barbon@uel.br |