Track 1: Data Science & Analytics
Big Data Fundamentals and Novel Paradigms Big Data Algorithms, Applications & Services Big Data Mining and Analytics Big data Processing and Querying Big Data Visualization Big Data Computing & Recommendations
Track 2: Big Data Infrastructure & Management
Big Data Cloud, Grid, Stream Computing High Performance Platforms for Big Data NoSQL Data Stores and DB scalability Energy-Efficient Computing for Big Data Recommendation & Social Media Systems Big Data Availability and Reliability
Track 3: Big Data Tools and Applications
Complex Big Data Processing BD in Networks and Communications Big Data as a Service Data Warehousing over Big Data BD Machine and Deep Learning Innovative Applications and Experiences
Track 4: Cloud Management & Virtualization
Virtualization Technologies Cloud Computing Platforms Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds Green & Energy Management Cloudlet and Serverless Computing Resource Management, Storage & QoS
Track 5: Cloud/Big Data Security, Privacy & Trust
Security, Privacy & Reliability in Cloud & BD Dependable/Trustworthy Big Data Processing Security/Privacy/Trust as a Service Blockchain in Cloud and Big Data Application
Track 6: Cloud/Big Data for IoT & Smart City
Smart Data & Smart Environments CBD for IoT & Cyber-Physical Systems RFID & Related Technologies for IoT M2M Communications and IoT IoT and Smart City Infrastructures Green Computing for Big Data & Smart City
Proposals for organizing tutorials, workshops and special sessions need to be submitted to the Tutorials, Workshops and Special Sessions Chairs, respectively. A proposal should include title, theme, scope and main presenters/organizers. See CFPs for Tutorial, and Workshops & SS.
Research paper (6-8 pages) should explore novel models, theory, or a specific technology problem and propose a complete solution to it, with experimental results.
Works-in-Progress (WIP) (4-6 pages) papers are expected to present either work currently in progress or less developed but highly innovative ideas.
Demo/Poster papers (2-4 pages) must describe working systems and be related to CBDCom. These systems may be innovative prototype implementations or mature systems that use related technology.