-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [WI] ICWE 2017: Call for Workshops Datum: Mon, 7 Nov 2016 11:42:36 +0000 Von: Wimmer Manuel wimmer@big.tuwien.ac.at Antwort an: Wimmer Manuel wimmer@big.tuwien.ac.at An: wi@lists.kit.edu wi@lists.kit.edu
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Call for Workshops
ICWE 2017: International Conference on Web Engineering
June 5-8, 2017, Rome, Italy
http://icwe2017.webengineering.org/
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ICWE 2017 is looking for high-quality workshops to complement its scientific program. Interested workshop organizers are invited to submit proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with ICWE 2017 in Rome, Italy, in June 5-8. The goal of the workshops program is to provide a forum where to present and discuss ongoing work in friendly, open, and informal settings.
Topics of interest include all areas of Web Engineering. ICWE 2017 specifically welcomes workshops tackling novel, cutting-edge topics, workshops covering lesser-addressed Web Engineering sub-areas, cross-discipline workshops and workshops dealing with possible and expected future evolutions of the Web. ICWE 2017 workshops are highly encouraged to include interactive and hands-on sessions.
The organizers of approved workshops are responsible for advertising their workshops, collecting papers, managing the review process, making accepted papers available to workshop participants (e.g., workshop website), and collecting the camera-ready copies and copyright forms of accepted papers (verifying that they comply with formatting rules). Organizers are expected to physically attend and manage their workshops. Conference facilities such as meeting rooms, wireless Internet and meals are provided by the local organizers.
ICWE 2017 provides workshop organizers with the opportunity to publish workshop proceedings as part of its dedicated post-workshop proceedings to appear in Springer's LNCS series (confirmation a subject of the accepted workshops). Typically, workshop papers are 12 pages long and peer-reviewed; other forms of contributions can be discussed and agreed on with the workshop chairs. Organizers who prefer their own proceedings are of course welcome as well.
------------------------------------------- Dates for workshop submission ------------------------------------------- * Submission: 9 December 2016 "Anywhere on Earth", i.e., UTC-12 * Notification: 9 January 2017
----------------------------------------- Dates for accepted workshops ----------------------------------------- * Submission: 31 March 2017 * Notification: 28 April 2017 * Camera-ready: 12 May 2017 * Workshop dates: 5-8 June 2017 * Camera-ready (post proceedings): 24 June 2017
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Workshop proposals should include the following information:
1. General Information 1.1 Title of the workshop. 1.2 Organizers and primary contact (name/affiliation/email). 1.3 Abstract (200 words), intended for the ICWE 2017 website. 1.4 Expected length of the workshop (full day, half day). 1.5 Relationship of the workshop to ICWE, its topics, and its community.
2. Objectives and Scope 2.1 Goals of the workshop; including a list of possible workshop topics. 2.2 If applicable, outcomes and results of previous editions of the workshop. 2.3 Plans for advertising the workshop and making the workshop visible to the community. 2.4 Estimated number of submissions and of papers to be accepted. If applicable, relevant information on previous editions of the workshop. 2.5 Estimated number of participants. If applicable, relevant information on previous editions of the workshop.
3. Organization Details 3.1 Information about workshop organizers: names, addresses, affiliations, short bio, and name of the main contact person. (Including relevant past experience in workshop organization). 3.2 If available, a list of PC members.
4. Workshop Format 4.1 Format of the workshop (paper-based, discussion-based, invitation-based, work sessions, or similar) - at least 1 hands-on session is highly recommended (see following point). 4.2 Format of hands-on session(s) (demo's, hackaton, brain storming, discussions, case elaboration, etc.).
5. Additional Material 5.1 Workshop web page (URL of the draft web page, if one exists). 5.2 Draft Call for Papers for the workshop (a one page Call for Papers that you intend to send out if your workshop is accepted).
Workshop proposals should be submitted as a single PDF file in the EasyChair system at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icwe2017. There are no formatting requirements for workshop proposals.
------------------------- Workshop Chairs -------------------------
* Irene Garrigós, University of Alicante, Spain * Manuel Wimmer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
For further information, please contact the workshop chairs at workshopchairs.icwe2017@webengineering.org
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