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IEEE BigDataService 2016: Call for Papers

*Important Dates*
*Abstract submission?: November 15, 2015*
*Full paper submission: November 22, 2015*
Review notification: January 9, 2016
Final camera-ready version: January 31, 2016

Overview: 
Big Data computing and service is becoming a very hot research and application subject in academic research, industry community, and government services. Today, with the fast advance of big data science,
analytics and technology, big data researchers and application professionals are able to access to diverse data mining and machine learning algorithms, open-source platforms & tools, and cloud DB technology
and big data access technologies.

Unlike the other venues, this international conference is established to address the above needs for big data computing service researchers, domain-specific researchers, government agencies, and practitioners. The
major objective is to provide a big platform for them to exchange innovation ideas and research results, and share application experiences and lessons.

The three major objectives of this conference include:

   – *Big Data Innovation *of big data computing and service models,
   theories, tools, solutions and technologies.
   – *Big Data and Service Sharing* in big data banks and resources,
   portals, platforms, and open-sources, technology and tools.
   – *Big Data Application *in real world big data application service projects
   for major application domains, including energy and environment, medical
   and healthcare, library, social media and networking, and education.

In particular, please consider submitting to the “*Big Data Information Banking*” track, which is specifically designed for the library and information science field. This track includes the papers focusing on big
data-related research in library and information science, including big data information banking projects, policies, standards, business services & cost models, data sharing, exchange & management, data-intensive computing and services, data classification/indexing, retrieval, storage & search solutions for digital libraries, and supporting infrastructures.

This conference will include a three-day program with a well-defined track program, plus a number of invited keynote speeches from well-known speakers from the real world.

For submission details go to:
http://www.big-dataservice.net/CFP.html