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The organisation of working conferences is an IFIP preferred means to promote scientific advances. A working conference is characterized by focus on quality rather than quality of presentations, ample time for presentation/discussion of contributions, single stream of sessions, opportunity for improvised breaks-outs, limited attendence and a pleasant working environment to promote informal discussions and interchange of ideas. WG 2.6 is running two successful series of working conferences, DS (DataBase semantics) and VDB (Visual Database Systems).

  • Scientific Meetings
    This section contain the Scientific Metings organized by the Working Group
  • Emergent Semantics in Social Context

    Emergent Semantics in Social Context deals with the representation of semantics and the discovery of the proper interpretation of symbols as results of a self-organizing process performed by a community of distributed agents.

  • International Conference on Semantics of a Networked World

    "Semantics for the Networked World" unifies into a single framework the previous series on "Database Semantics" and "Visual Database Systems" that the IFIP WG 2.6 has been offering since 1985.

  • Visual Database Systems Conferences

    Visual Database Systems (VDB) conferences are devoted to advances in visual interfaces to database systems, information visualization and management of visual data (images, videos, maps, ...).

  • Database Semantics Conferences

    Database Semantics (DS) conferences focus on semantic issues in various respective fields of interest to the group. Six conferences have been held since 1985. Proceedings have been published by either North-Holland or Chapman&Hall.

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Semantic Challenges in Sensor Networks

 24/01/2010 - 29/01/2010

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