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UID:/NewsandEvents/Events/Conferences/newsitem/156
 33/31-May---5-June-2026-The-2026-ACM-Symposium-on-
 Principles-of-Database-Systems-PODS-2026-Bengaluru
 -IN-
DTSTAMP:20260504T113523
SUMMARY:The 2026 ACM Symposium on Principles of Da
 tabase Systems (PODS 2026), Bengaluru [IN]
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260605
LOCATION:Bengaluru [IN]
DESCRIPTION:The PODS symposium series, held in con
 junction with the SIGMOD conference series, provid
 es a premier annual forum for the communication of
  new advances in the theoretical foundation of dat
 abase systems. The PODS community aims to provide 
 a solid scientific basis for methods, techniques, 
 and solutions for the data management challenges t
 hat continually arise in our data-driven society. 
 It develops new ways of advancing data management 
 to reflect the rich landscape of data requirements
  in applications nowadays. The goal is to develop 
 solutions that ensure high levels of efficiency, s
 calability, usability, expressiveness, robustness,
  security, clarity, and privacy, among others.  Th
 e PODS community is an open space where researcher
 s from various areas related to the principles of 
 computer science can discuss, interact, and propos
 e solutions to problems in data management.  PODS 
 seeks scientific articles that present principled 
 contributions to modeling, application and system 
 building in the context of data management. Such a
 rticles might be based, among others, on establish
 ing theoretical results, developing new concepts a
 nd frameworks that deserve further exploration, pr
 oviding experimental work that sheds light on the 
 scientific foundations of the discipline, or a rig
 orous analysis of important industry artifacts.   
 All submissions must be made to EasyChair. LaTex u
 sers must format their submission using the standa
 rd ACM "acmsmall" proceedings stylesheet. A submis
 sion can be up to 15 pages, not including referenc
 es, plus unlimited space for references. PODS 2026
  will use a lightweight double-anonymous reviewing
  process.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The PODS 
 symposium series, held in conjunction with the SIG
 MOD conference series, provides a premier annual f
 orum for the communication of new advances in the 
 theoretical foundation of database systems. The PO
 DS community aims to provide a solid scientific ba
 sis for methods, techniques, and solutions for the
  data management challenges that continually arise
  in our data-driven society. It develops new ways 
 of advancing data management to reflect the rich l
 andscape of data requirements in applications nowa
 days. The goal is to develop solutions that ensure
  high levels of efficiency, scalability, usability
 , expressiveness, robustness, security, clarity, a
 nd privacy, among others.</p>\n  <p>The PODS commu
 nity is an open space where researchers from vario
 us areas related to the principles of computer sci
 ence can discuss, interact, and propose solutions 
 to problems in data management.</p>\n</div><div>\n
   <p>PODS seeks scientific articles that present p
 rincipled contributions to modeling, application a
 nd system building in the context of data manageme
 nt. Such articles might be based, among others, on
  establishing theoretical results, developing new 
 concepts and frameworks that deserve further explo
 ration, providing experimental work that sheds lig
 ht on the scientific foundations of the discipline
 , or a rigorous analysis of important industry art
 ifacts.&nbsp;</p>\n  <p>All submissions must be ma
 de to <a href="https://www.easychair.org/my/confer
 ence?conf=pods2026" target="_blank" rel="noopener"
 >EasyChair</a>. LaTex users must format their subm
 ission using the <a href="https://www.acm.org/publ
 ications/proceedings-template" target="_blank" rel
 ="noopener">standard ACM &quot;acmsmall&quot; proc
 eedings stylesheet</a>. A submission can be up to 
 15 pages, not including references, plus unlimited
  space for references. PODS 2026 will use a lightw
 eight double-anonymous reviewing process.</p>\n</d
 iv>
URL:https://2026.sigmod.org/
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