DBIS'2020 Tallinn, Estonia
Baltic DB&IS 2020
June 16-19, 2020, Tallinn, ESTONIA
14th International Baltic Conference on Databases and Information Systems

Submissions

Original unpublished research papers and application experience papers with even number of pages are invited in the following categories:

  • full research papers describing research accomplishments (up to 14 pages),
  • short communications (experience reports, project overviews, etc.) (6-8 pages),
  • doctoral student papers (for the Doctoral Consortium, 6-8 pages).

Papers must be written in English and submitted via the EasyChair system in PDF format.

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Papers submitted to the Doctoral Consortium must be submitted using Microsoft Conference Management Toolkit as described on the Doctoral Consortium page.

Research papers must be original contributions and must not be accepted or submitted elsewhere until the decisions of the Baltic DB&IS'2020 programme committee are announced. At least one author of every accepted submission is obliged to register and attend the conference.

All submissions will be evaluated (originality, validity, contribution, technical quality, and presentation) by at least three members of the international programme committee. The programme committee may decide to accept a submission as a short communication if it reports interesting results, ideas, or experiences but could not be selected as a full paper.

Proceedings

Full research papers will be published by Springer in the Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series, indexed by SCOPUS, Google Scholar, EI-Compendex, and submitted for indexation in Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index.

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Short communications will be submitted for online publication as CEUR Workshop proceedings. Best selected short papers will be published by Springer.

PhD students are invited to submit papers describing their current work. Accepted Doctoral Consortium papers will be submitted for online publication as CEUR Workshop proceedings.

Post-Conference Publishing Opportunity - BJMC

In addition to conference proceedings published in a Springer volume or CEUR Workshop proceedings, authors will be invited to extend their articles to be published in an international scholarly open access electronic journal Baltic Journal of Modern Computing (BJMC) (ISSN / E-ISSN: 2255-8950), which is indexed in Web of Science Core Collection: Emerging Sources Citation Index as of 2015, and in SCOPUS as of 2020.

The post-conference publishing opportunity is available for:

  • Authors of best selected full papers,
  • At least one author of best short paper,
  • Best paper written by a doctoral student.

For journal conditions please refer to: https://www.bjmc.lu.lv/instructions-to-authors/.

The Baltic Journal of Modern Computing is a peer reviewed international scholarly open access electronic quarterly journal. The journal aims at providing a platform for established and emerging scholars and academicians globally for sharing their professional and academic knowledge in the fields of computer science, software engineering, information technology, information systems, computer engineering, computing didactics and related disciplines. 

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