The 21st International Conference on
Very Large Data Bases 1995

VLDB '95 Zurich, Switzerland, September 11 -15, 1995

The annual VLDB conference is one of the oldest database conferences. It is among the best-established forums of discussion in the international database community.

VLDB '95 will take place in Zuerich, Switzerland.

The VLDB `95 program committee has prepared a very exciting program offering interesting topics for most people working in the field of databases. VLDB '95 will provide a forum for discussion and exchange of ideas among both researchers and practitioners.
Invited talks will be given by leading persons in the field illuminating recent trends. In addition to the high-quality scientific program, tutorials on challenging developments in databases will be held by leading personalities. Moreover, several industrial sessions will take place during VLDB `95, identifying problems and describing solutions from a practical point of view. Finally, panels will be held, each letting experts discuss urgent questions in current database technology.

The VLDB Endowment as well as the local organizers are looking forward to welcoming you at the conference!

The Program of VLDB '95

Registration

Here you can find the complete registration information.

Please fill out one of the enclosed registration forms and send it to the professional conference organizer:

MCI Travel - Zurich
Weinbergstr. 11
CH-8001 Zurich, Switzerland

Phone: +41-1-252 5030
Fax: +41-1-251 3149
Email: vldb95@ifi.unizh.ch

For registration via email, please use the ASCII version of the registration form. Please note that email registrations are valid only after an acknowledging message has been received.

Registration form:

General Stuff

VLDB '95 is organized by
VLDB '95 is sponsored by

VLDB '95 Organization

Organization Committee
Program Committee

In case of questions or need for further information, please contact vldb95@ifi.unizh.ch.

The Very Large Data Bases Endowment

The VLDB Endowment

A. Geppert
geppert@ifi.unizh.ch
Computer Science Department, University of Zurich
August 1994