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Symposium on Principles of Database Systems

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Symposium on Principles of Database Systems
AbbreviationPODS
DisciplineDatabase theory
Publication details
PublisherACM
History1982–present
FrequencyAnnual
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Websitesigmod.org/pods-home/ Edit this at Wikidata

The ACM Symposium on Principles of Database Systems (PODS) is an international research conference on database theory, and has been held yearly since 1982. It is sponsored by three Association for Computing Machinery SIGs, SIGART, SIGACT, and SIGMOD. Since 1991, PODS has been held jointly with the ACM SIGMOD Conference, a research conference on systems aspects of data management.

PODS is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious conferences in the area of database theory and data algorithms. In fact, it holds the highest rating of A* in the CORE2021 ranking. The conference typically receives between 20 to 40 accepted papers each year, with acceptance rates fluctuating between 25% to 35% in recent years.