Hasso-Plattner-Institut
Prof. Dr. Felix Naumann
 

Contributors

The conference program will include tracks of practice-oriented papers, research papers, panel sessions and a pster session. ICIQ strongly encourages practitioners to submit papers that report experiences, lessons, and perspectives. The proceedings will be published at the MIT on the ICIQ website where you can also find past procceedings.

The best paper will be awarded with the Madnick IQ Best Paper Award (US$1,000). Also, the best paper and high-quality papers can be fast tracked to the ACM Journal of Data and Information Quality.

Topics of interest

Corporate and organizational IQ
  • IQ Management
  • Alignment of IQ Management with Business Strategies
  • Business Process Performance
  • IQ Education and Curriculum Development
  • Data Governance
Methods, concepts, and tools for IQ
  • IQ Concepts, Metrics, Measures, and Models
  • Method Engineering for IQ
  • Trust, Knowledge, and Society
  • Data Provenance and Annotation
  • Information Product Theory and Practice
  • Metadata and IQ
  • IQ of Unstructured and Extracted Data
  • IQ in Probabilistic, Fuzzy, and Uncertain Data Management
  • IQ in Sensor Networks and Information Fusion
  • Data Quality Systems and Tools
 

Measurement, improvement, and assurance of IQ

  • Data Scrubbing and Cleaning
  • Record Linkage and Entity Resolution
  • IQ Assessment
  • Cost/Benefit Analysis of IQ Improvement
  • IQ Policies and Standards
  • Privacy Preservation and Security Issues in the Process of Data Cleaning

IQ cases and applications

  • IQ Practices: Case Studies and Experience Reports
  • Community Input, Pay as You Go, and Crowd Sourcing
  • IQ in the Web, Data Integration, and e-Business
  • Scientific Data
  • Data Warehousing and Business Intelli-gence
  • Master Data Management

 

Submission instructions

Submissions are limited to 15 pages and must be identified as a completed academic paper, research-in-progress, or a practice-oriented paper. A practice-oriented paper may be submitted as a PowerPoint presentation. The review process is double blind, i.e., authors and reviewers are anonymous. Authors should avoid identifying themselves in the submitted materials. For further details, please see the author guidelines.

Regular submissions to ICIQ must be submitted using the ICIQ submission website. For questions about the submission site please contact Kai-Uwe Sattler (program chair) at kus(at)tu-ilmenau.de.

In addition to the already accepted papers we invite poster proposals. The poster session is an opportunity for presenting late-breaking results and ongoing research projects.

Poster proposals must be no more than 2 pages long. These page limits include all parts of the paper: title, abstract, body, and bibliography. Accepted posters will be presented in a 5 min poster flash session and will appear in the final proceedings of the conference, but will be only two pages long. At least one of the poster authors must be a registered participant at the conference, and attend the poster session to present the work. Please submit poster papers to Paul Bowen at pbowen(at)cob.fsu.edu.

See the preliminary program with the already accepted papers.

Inportant dates

  • Poster submision deadline: September 18
  • Paper submission deadline: July 13, 11:30pm PST (passed)
  • Notification: August 17
  • Camera-ready copy due: September 18
  • Conference November 7-8, 2009