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                                          Preface
     In 2017 the International Conference “Data Analytics and Management in Data Intensive
Domains” (DAMDID/RCDL’2017) takes place on October 9-13 in the Lomonosov Moscow
State University at the department of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics.
     By tradition the “Data Analytics and Management in Data Intensive Domains” conference
(DAMDID) is planned as a multidisciplinary forum of researchers and practitioners from various
domains of science and research, promoting cooperation and exchange of ideas in the area of
data analysis and management in domains driven by data intensive research. Approaches to data
analysis and management being developed in specific data intensive domains (DID) of X-
informatics (such as X = astro, bio, chemo, geo, med, neuro, physics, chemistry, material science
etc.), social sciences, as well as in various branches of informatics, industry, new technologies,
finance and business are expected to contribute to the conference content.
     The program of the DAMDID/RCDL’2017, as it was at the previous editions of these
conferences, alongside with the traditional data management topics reflects a rapid move into the
direction of data science and data intensive analytics. The program of this year includes carefully
selected invited keynote talks related to the fast developed DID. The respective plenary sessions
are also aimed at attracting an attention of researchers in the selected DID to the conference.
     Preconference plenary session on October 9 includes two talks: the keynote talk by Stefano
Ceri (professor of Database Systems at the Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e
Bioingegneria (DEIB) of Politecnico di Milano) and the invited talk by Zoltan Szallasi (MD, a
senior research scientist, the Children's Hospital Informatics Program, Harvard Medical School).
The session is devoted to the development of methods and techniques of getting genoms and
diagnostics in various application domains (from healthcare to criminalistics). Stefano Ceri
considers the implementation issues of the new generation DNA sequencing techniques in the
European project GeCo applying Big Data technologies; in the Zoltan Szallasi talk an overview
of approaches to the genomic based diagnostics in various application domains is given. In more
details in the tutorial given by Zoltan Szallasi on October 10 the application of genomic
diagnostics in the cancer immunotherapy is presented.
     The problems of data deluge in astronomy and their solution approaches are considered in
the keynote talk by Giuseppe Longo (professor of astrophysics at the University of Napoli
Federico II). The last but not least keynote talk is given by Katrin Amunts, MD, full professor
for Brain Research and director of the C. and O. Vogt Institute for Brain Research at the
Heinrich-Heine University Duesseldorf, director of the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine
(INM-1), Research Centre Juelich. This talk is devoted to the large European project HBP
(Human Brain Project) as the flagship – accelerating brain science discovery and collaboration.
     The conference Program Committee has reviewed 75 submissions for the conference and 8
submissions for the PhD workshop. For the workshop 5 papers were accepted and 3 were
rejected. For the conference 47 submissions were accepted as full papers, 12 as short papers, 2 as
posters, 2 as demos, whereas 12 submissions were rejected. According to the conference
program, these 59 oral presentations (of the full and short papers) are structured into 19 sessions
including Data analysis projects in astronomy, Semantic Web techniques in DID, Special-
purpose DID infrastructures (two sessions), Distributed computing, System efficiency
evaluation, Data analysis projects in neuroscience, Specific data analysis techniques, Ontological
models and applications (two sessions), Heterogeneous database integration, Text analysis in
humanities (two sessions), Data analysis projects in various DID, Organization of experiments
in data intensive research, Digital library projects, Knowledge representation and discovery,
Approaches for problem solving in DID, Application of machine learning. Though most of the
presentations are dedicated to the results of researches conducted in the research organizations
located on the territory of the Russian Federation including Kazan, Moscow, Novosibirsk,
Obninsk, Omsk, Orel, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Saint Petersburg, Tomsk, Yaroslavl, Zvenigorod, the
conference acquires features of internationalization. This move is witnessed by 12 talks (four of
them are invited) prepared by the notable foreign researchers from such countries as Armenia
(Yerevan), Bahrain (Manama), Belarus (Minsk), Bulgaria (Sofia), Germany (Dusseldorf, Kiel),
Great Britain (Harvel), Greece (Thessaloniki), Italy (Milano, Napoli), USA (Garvard).
     The chairs of the Program Committee and Organizing Committee of DAMDID/RCDL’2017
express their gratitude to Nikolay Skvortsov for providing of the effective interactions by the
CMT system with the authors of submissions and with the PC members reviewing the
submissions, as well as for his contribution into the editing of the conference proceedings during
the process of its publishing. At this stage on his own initiative a significant help in editing of the
papers written in Russian was given by Alexander Elizarov, professor of the Kazan Federal
University, to whom the chairs of PC express a particular thankfulness. The chairs of PC also
express their gratitude to the PC members for carrying out the reviewing of the submissions and
selection of the papers for presentation, as well as to Dmitry Briukhov for keeping of the up-to-
date content of the conference site at all stages of the conference preparation.
     The chairs of the Organizing Committee and Program Committee of DAMDID/RCDL’2017
express their gratitude to the authors of the submissions as well as to the Russian Foundation for
Basic Research and the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI and the Fund “League
online media” for the financial support to the Conference.

Co-chairs of the Program committee                         Co-chair of the Organizing committee

    Leonid A. Kalinichenko                                           Victor N. Zakharov
       (FRC CSC RAS)                                                  (FRC CSC RAS)

     Yannis Manolopoulos
(Aristotle University, Thessaloniki)