Subject: | [AISWorld] ICWE 2012: CALL FOR PHD PROPOSALS (extension) |
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Date: | Fri, 4 May 2012 12:57:00 +0200 |
From: | Irene Garrigós <igarrigos@dlsi.ua.es> |
To: | <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
12th International
Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2012)
http://icwe2012.webengineering.org
July
23-27, 2012, Berlin, Germany
*** EXTENDED
DEADLINE: Call for PhD Proposals ***
The ICWE 2012 Doctoral
Consortium aims to improve the research of PhD students and
broaden
their perspectives by
giving them the opportunity to share and develop
their research ideas in a
critical but supportive environment, get feedback from mentors
who are senior members of
the Web engineering community, improve their communication
skills,
exchange ideas and build
relationships with other Web engineering international PhD
students.
This event will bring
together PhD students working on topics related to the Web
Engineering
field. The goal is to
provide a forum for PhD students to present ongoing research
in a collaborative
environment and share
ideas with other young researchers in an international
atmosphere.
Participants will discuss
their research ideas and results, and receive constructive
feedback
from an audience
consisting of their peers as well as more senior researchers
experts in the
field. The presentation of
the work will be done in a relaxed atmosphere during lunch
with the support of a
Doctoral Consortium PC member.
PhD students carrying out
research in Web Engineering are invited to
submit a paper to the
Doctoral Consortium, to be reviewed by
the program committee
members.
We particularly encourage
submissions from students who are at the last stages
of their doctoral work but
with sufficient time prior to completing
their dissertation, and
from those who are in the beginning stages
but have a specific
research proposal who can obtain
valuable feedback about
their research plans.
The criteria used for
accepting a paper include potential quality of the research,
contribution of the work
to the field of Web Engineering, originality
of the work, and overall
quality of the position paper.
PhD proposals fitting to
the conference topics are especially
encouraged:
* Web application
engineering
* Processes and
methods for Web application development
* Conceptual modeling
of Web applications
* Model-driven Web
application development
* Domain-specific
languages for Web application development
* Component-based Web
application development
* Web application
architectures and frameworks
* Rich Internet
Applications
* Mashup development
and end user Web programming
* Patterns for Web
application development and pattern mining
* Web content
management and data-intensive Web applications
* Web usability and
accessibility
* I18N of Web
applications and multi-lingual development
* Testing and
evaluation of Web applications
* Deployment and usage
analysis of Web applications
* Performance
modeling, monitoring, and evaluation
* Empirical Web
engineering
* Web quality and Web
metrics
* Adaptive,
contextualized and personalized Web applications
* Mobile Web
applications and device-independent delivery
* Web service
engineering
* Web service
engineering methodologies
* Web Service-oriented
Architectures
* Semantic Web
services
* Web service-based
architectures and applications
* Quality of service
and its metrics for Web applications
* Inter-organizational
Web applications
* Ubiquity and
pervasiveness
* Linked Data Services
* Web data engineering
* Semantic Web
engineering
* Web 2.0 technologies
* Social Web
applications
* Web mining and
information extraction
* Linked Data
* Web data linking,
fusion
* Information quality
assessment
* Data repair
strategies
* Dataset dynamics
* Dataset
introspection
* Linked Data
consumption, visualisation and exploration
* Deep Web
* Web science and
Future Internet applications
The publishing of the
Doctoral Consortium accepted papers is in the ICWE workshop
post-proceedings and
deadlines for camera ready papers will strictly
adhere to the ones of the
other workshops.
Only students that will
present their phD work are allowed to register.
Submission instructions
* Extension: Position
papers must not be longer than 5 (five) pages.
* Format: Submissions
should be formatted according to the LNCS
guidelines and must
include:
o author's name
o affiliation
o a 200 words
abstract
o the name of the
student's PhD supervisor(s)
o the problem(s)
that the proposed research is going to solve,
and the
motivation for solving them
o the aims and
objectives of the proposed research
o the research
methodology to be used to achieve the research
goals,
including a brief description of the work done to date
and a tentative
plan for future work
o the main
contribution(s) of the research to Web
Engineering
* Submission place:
Authors should use the ICWE 2012 PhD Workshop Submission site
at EasyChair
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icwe2012dc)
for the submission
of their manuscripts
Important Dates
•Submission deadline:
May 18th, 2012
•Reviews due: June 15th,
2012
•Camera-ready version:
June 30th, 2012 (hard deadline)
Program Committee Members
Sven Casteleyn
(Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
Florian Daniel (University
of Trento, Italy)
Olga De Troyer (Vrije
Universiteit Brussel, Brussels)
Oscar Diaz (University of
the Basque Country, Spain)
Peter Dolog (Aalborg
University, Denmark)
Martin Gaedke (Chemnitz
University of Technology, Germany)
Geert-Jan Houben (Delft
University of Technology)
Gerti Kappel (Vienna
University of Technology, Austria)
Jose Norberto Mazon
(University of Alicante, Spain)
Gustavo Rossi (University of La Plata,
Argentina)
Daniel Schwabe (PUC-RIO,
Brazil)
Francisco Valverde (Universidad Politecnica
de Valencia, Spain)