Submission Date: June 1, 2015
Notification: July 1, 2015
Final version: August 15, 2015
The I Contest of Theses and Dissertations (CTDBD) of the SBBD will select and award the best doctoral theses and master's dissertations of the country in Computer Science, specifically on the SBBD themes, presented and approved in the period from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014.
The theses and dissertations that compete in this contest will be evaluated according to the scientific and technological results generated by the work, as well by its potential impact on society and the state of the art in Computer Science.
Submitted papers will undergo an initial stage of selection to nominate the best doctoral dissertations and master's theses of 2013 and 2014. The selection process consists, initially in the review of each job for at least three experts who examine the submissions. After the phase of review and analysis, a discussion phase between members of the Evaluation Committee will be held. The selected papers must be presented during the XXX Brazilian Symposium Database (SBBD) in Itaipava. For award purposes, the quality of the oral presentation will also be assessed. Authors who do not present their work in SBBD will not compete for prizes. Among the works that meet the established requirements will be awarded up to six (6) works corresponding to three (3) best doctoral theses and three (3) best dissertations. The awards will be presented at the awards ceremony during the database Brazilian Symposium (SBBD). Abstracts of theses and dissertations accepted for presentation will be published in the Annals of the SBBD within the WTDBD section.
Ana Carolina Salgado, UFPEL
Ana Marilza, UFPEL
Angelo Brayner, UNIFOR
Bernadette Farias Lóscio, UFPE
Carina Dorneles, UFSC
Fernanda Baião, UNIRIO
Isabela Gasparini, UDESC
Javam Machado, UFC
Karin Becker, UFRGS
Leandro Wives, UFRGS
Luciano Barbosa, IBM
Marcos Gonçalves, UFMG
Mirella Moro, UFMG
Ricardo da Silva Torres, UNICAMP
Ronaldo Mello, UFSC
Sérgio Lifschitz, PUC RIO
Valeria Cesario Times, UFPE
Viviane Moreira, UFRGS
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