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SSDBM2002
24th - 26th July 2002
Edinburgh, Scotland

 
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SSDBM2002
The papers/presentations are now available for downloading.
Further copies of the Proceedings are available at a cost of £25.00.

Welcome to SSDBM2002

14th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management

This international conference will bring together scientific domain experts, databases researchers, practitioners and developers for the presentation and exchange of current research on concepts, tools and techniques for scientific and statistical database applications.

The 14th SSDBM will provide a forum for original research contributions and practical system design, implementation and evaluation. This year the conference will focus on two priority themes, Bioinformatics (genomic and biodiversity informatics), and Statistical Metadata.

The priority areas will be supplemented with tutorials, invited talks or panel sessions and illustrated with demonstrations of research prototypes and industrial systems.

SSDBM 2002 will continue the tradition of past SSDBM meetings in providing a stimulating environment to encourage discussion, fellowship and exchange of ideas in all aspects of research related to scientific and statistical database management.



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