CALL FOR
WORKSHOPS
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*ICWE
2014 - 14th International Conference on Web Engineering*
/"Engineering
the Web for users, developers and the crowd"/
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The goal
of workshops held on the fourteenth edition of the ICWE
conference is to provide a forum for researchers,
professionals and industrial practitioners to discuss and
exchange positions on emergent Web topics. The workshop
attendants will exchange experiences and ideas for
establishing a common ground in new research areas in the
Web Engineering domain, and hopefully for identifying new
challenges and directions for future activity. Priority
will be given to innovative topics not covered in the main
conference that will favor highly interactive discussions
and create an environment conducive to generate positive
group dynamics during the workshop.
Conference
facilities such as meeting rooms, wireless Internet and
meals will be provided by the local organizers. Organizers
are expected to attend their entire workshop and to
provide a summary of the event, for presentation to the
ICWE audience. Dedicated and proactive workshop
organization is strongly encouraged.
The
organizers will have the opportunity to publish a 2 page
summary of their workshop in the main ICWE 2014 conference
proceedings, published by Springer-Verlag in the LCNS
series.
All
workshops will take place during the ICWE 2014 conference
(1-4 July 2014).
Submission
of workshops proposals
Workshop
proposals should include the following information:
*Title:
The title of the workshop.
*Format:
Length of the workshop (half or full day) and planned
length of presentations at the workshop.
*Objective:
How does the focus of the workshop fit to the main
conference and how will the workshop serve the ICWE
community? What are the main goals? Please include a list
of the workshop topics. If applicable, report on outcomes
and results of previous editions of the workshop series.
*Number
of papers: Please state an estimated number of submissions
and of papers to be accepted. If applicable, provide
relevant information on previous editions of the workshop
series.
*Number
of participants: Please state an estimated number of
participants. If applicable, provide relevant information
on previous editions of the workshop series.
*Organizers:
Please list workshop organizers, including names,
addresses, affiliations, and indicate the main responsible
person. The submission should include a short bio of the
workshop organizers, including a description of their
qualifications relative to the topic area, and past
experience in organizing/facilitating workshops or
research meetings.
*A
tentative list of PC members: The list should include name
and affiliation of the program committee members to be
included if the workshop is approved.
*Activities:
How will you encourage the active participation of the
audience of the workshop? Strategies applied to generate
positive group dynamics during the workshop.
*Workshop
dissemination: Organizers should propose a publishing
medium to send the post-proceedings of their workshop
(e.g. a Journal special issue, an open access journal,
CEUR Workshop Proceedings (http://ceur-ws.org),
Springer LCNS, etc.).
*Advertising:
Provide information on the plans for advertising the
workshop and making the workshop highly visible.
Special
requirements of the workshop: include any special
requirement on infrastructure and room layout.
Disclaimer:
a workshop is subject to cancellation in case of
insufficient amount of submissions and/or participation.
Important
Dates
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Workshop
proposal submission deadline: January 14, 2014 (23:59
Hawaii Time)
Notification
of acceptance: January 28, 2014 (23:59 Hawaii Time)
Workshop
chair
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Santiago
Meliá, University of Alicante, Spain
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