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Betreff: [AISWorld] ICWE 2013: Call for participation
Datum: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 15:53:33 +0000
Von: Peter Dolog <dolog@cs.aau.dk>
An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>


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                                        ICWE 2013

             13th International Conference on Web Engineering

                                   July 8-12, 2013

                              Aalborg, Denmark

                   http://icwe2013.webengineering.org/

Early Registration Deadline: 30. April 2013

Register at: http://icwe2013.webengineering.org/registration

 

It is still possible to submit papers to individual workshops and

the PhD Symposium

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The International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE) aims to promote

scientific and practical excellence in Web Engineering and to bring

together researchers and practitioners working on all aspects regarding

the engineering of Web-based software systems. The conference aims to

advance the state-of-the-art of technologies, methodologies,

programming languages, algorithms, models, protocols, tools, and

metrics and specifically looks for excellent research contributions,

cutting-edge engineering practices, and empirical insights.

ICWE 2013 will be held on July 8-12, 2013, in Aalborg, Denmark. It's

going to be the 13th edition of the conference, after 12 successful

editions in a row.

Proceedings will be published in Springer LNCS and workshop papers will

appear in post-proceedings published by Springer LNCS as well.

Authors of selected best papers will be invited to submit an extended

version of their contribution to a special issue of the international

Journal of Web Engineering, Rinton Press.

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PhD Symposium: http://icwe2013.webengineering.org/phd-proposals

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Workshops: http://icwe2013.webengineering.org/workshops

The 4th International Workshop on Quality in Web Engineering (QWE 2013)

organized by Cinzia Cappiello, Adrian Fernandez, and Luis Olsina

The 5th International Workshop on Lightweight Composition on the Web (ComposableWeb 2013)

organized by Sven Casteleyn, Cesare Pautasso, and Geert-Jan Houben

The 9th Model-Driven and Agile Engineering for the Web Workshop (MDWE 2013)

organized by Santiago Melia and Manuel Wimmer

The 2nd Workshop on Data Management in the Social Semantic Web (DMSSW 2013)

organized by Roberto De Virgilio, Andrea Pugliese, and Devis Bianchini

The International Workshop on Cloud and Service Engineering (CSE 2013)

organized by Talal Noor, Lina Yao, and Xiaoqiang Qiao

The International Workshop on Engineering Mobile Web Applications (EMotions)

organized by Marco Winckler and Sven Casteleyn

The International Workshop on Semantic Social Networks (SSN 2013)

organized by Lylia Abrouk and David Gross-Amblard

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Social Program: http://icwe2013.webengineering.org/events

Welcome Reception at the Museum of Modern Art

Robber's Banquet in Forest of Rold

Dramatized City Walks

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Keynotes: http://icwe2013.webengineering.org/keynotes

Wil van der Aalst: Service Mining: Using Process Mining to Discover,

Check, and Improve Service Behavior

Sean Wang: TBA

Jan Borchers: An Internet of Custom-Made Things: From 3D Printing and

Personal Fabrication to Personal Design of Interactive Devices

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Open Space Session:

Open Space  - Gives ICWE 2013 an opportunity to address complex problems

and/or ideas in a set-up that ensures optimal communication, collaboration,

innovation, and solutions to challenges. It is an interactive process -

participants bring their own relevant subjects to the "agenda" and then

meet in concurrent and overlapping mini-discussions around a theme or an issue.

The cross-pollination of moving from group to group and topic to topic in a

non-linear way allows participants to jump quickly from familiar ways of

thinking into innovation and action.

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Accepted Full Papers: http://icwe2013.webengineering.org/accepted-full-papers

Accepted Industry Papers: http://icwe2013.webengineering.org/accepted-industry-track-papers

Accepted Short Papers: http://icwe2013.webengineering.org/accepted-short-papers

Accepted Demos and Posters: http://icwe2013.webengineering.org/accepted-demos-and-posters

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Tutorials: http://icwe2013.webengineering.org/acceptedtutorials

Current Challenges in Web Crawling

Denis Shestakov

Enterprise Application Integration - the Cloud Perspective

Joerg Laessig

Human Computation and Games With A Purpose

Alessandro Bozzon, Luca Galli

Responsive Design and Development: Methods, Technologies and Current Issues

Michael Nebeling, Moira C. Norrie

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