Tenth International Symposium on
  Database Programming Languages (DBPL)

   (co-located with VLDB)
  Aug 28-29, 2005. Trondheim, Norway.



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News

  • The proceedings have been published as volume 3774 of Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. (If you have SpringerLink Access you can read the proceedings online here.)
  • It's all over! Thanks to all the participants for a great meeting!
  • The meeting programme is available!
  • The list of accepted papers has now been announced. Congratulations to the authors!
  • DBPL'05 and XSym'05 are planning a shared panel discussion entitled Whither XML, ca. 2005?. Some brief details are available here.
  • Invited speaker Giuseppe Castagna will be the invited speaker at DBPL 2005.

Conference Theme

Over the years DBPL has established itself as the main venue for publishing and discussing new ideas at the intersection of database and programming languages research. Many key contributions in query languages for object-oriented data, persistent databases, nested relational data, semistructured data, as well as fundamental ideas in types for query languages have been first announced and discussed at DBPL. Today's emergence of new data management applications like Web services, XML processing, sensor networks and peer to peer data management has lead to a new flurry of creativity in the area lying at the intersection of data management and programming languages, and DBPL is an established destination for such new ideas.

DBPL 2005 is the tenth symposium in the DBPL series. Previous conferences have included:

The proceedings for DBPL 2005 will be published in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science proceedings. The best theoretical papers will be invited into the Journal of Computer and System Sciences, while the best systems papers will be considered for publication in a special edition of Information Systems.


Last modified: 24.05.05