Saake@iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de Dr. Eike Schallehn Seminar – Winter Semester 06/07 Current Developments in Database Research Prof. Dr. Gunter Saake saake@iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de.

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saake@iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de Dr. Eike Schallehn Seminar – Winter Semester 06/07 Current Developments in Database Research Prof. Dr. Gunter Saake saake@iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de Dr. Eike Schallehn eike@ iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de

Overview Topics of the seminar Literature Seminar requirements Slides for a scientific presentation Further organizational remarks

Topics of the Seminar VLDB Research, Industrial, Demo sessions Presentation of current database research directions by students of the seminar Several important database conferences VLDB SIGMOD PODS ICDE Numerous sessions on all current database topics OLAP, Data Streams, XML, Tuning, Query Processing, ... Research, Industrial, Demo sessions

Topics of the Seminar II VLDB 2005 and 2006 available online http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/vldb/vldb2006.html http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/vldb/vldb2005.html (links are on the seminar web page) Every students gets assigned one research paper, that she/he will present in the seminar To assign the papers Every student picks 2 papers from the research or industrial sessions based on own interests until Oct 23rd (next Monday) Final assignments are discussed on Oct 23rd In case of interest conflict, we can switch from primary to secondary selection

Literature Basic DB literature from the library etc. Related research papers: DBLP CiteSeer Google (Scholar)

Seminar Requirements Presentation of approximately 30 min 15 min question and answer Participation in at least all-1 seminar dates

Slides for a Scientific Presentation Contents Title: paper title + names of original authors Overview Foundations Main contents Summary References (presented paper + everything else that was used for presentation) At most one topic per slide, do not overload your slides A title for every slide Headwords, no sentences Sufficient space between headwords

Slides for a Scientific Presentation This presentation style is recommended (can be found on seminar web page) LaTex Beamer style slides are also welcome (better for formulas) Use sans-serife fonts (Arial/Helvetica recommended) Graphics etc. No scanned graphics, only vector graphics! Same goes for tables etc. Use colors where necessary, but don‘t overdo

Slides for a Scientific Presentation Name, date, and page number on every slide Number of slides should match 30 min time frame 12 to 20 slides for 30 minutes, depends on contents and speaker Try it! Think of your audience (background knowledge, experience, etc.)!!!

Further Organizational Remarks Presentation dates will be in Dec and Jan (will be clarified on Oct 23rd) Send a raw version of your presentation 2 weeks before your assigned date For presentation Either bring your own laptop or Send your presentation not later than Thursday, 4 days before your presentation If you need help or anything is unclear, contact your supervisor!