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Subject: Third ICSE Workshop on Web Engineering - CFP Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 07:01:22 +1100 From: San MURUGESAN s.murugesan@UWS.EDU.AU To: ISWORLD@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Third ICSE Workshop on WEB ENGINEERING (http://www.aeims.uws.edu.au/icse2002-webe/) 21 May 2002, Buenos Aires, Argentina
International Conference on Software Engineering (http://www.icse-conferences.org/2002/ ) 19-25 May 2002, Buenos Aires, Argentina ---------------------------------------------------------------------
CALL FOR PAPERS
Web Engineering has a very short history, having started in 1998, but is rapidly evolving as a discipline. It is concerned with the establishment and use of sound scientific, engineering and management principles and disciplined and systematic approaches to the successful development, deployment and maintenance of high quality Web-based systems and applications (WebApps). Developing successful WebApps requires broader perspectives and incorporation of a number of paradigms from diverse disciplines, such as computer science, information systems, hypertext, graphic design, information structuring, document management and, above all, software engineering. Web Engineering is therefore an amalgam of many disciplines.
Since 1998, there have been six international workshops and several mini-tracks at different conferences and many publications on Web Engineering (http://www.aeims.uws.edu.au/WebEHome/). This third ICSE Workshop on Web Engineering is in response to the increasing need to systematise the current ad hoc approaches to creating and maintaining WebApps. The Workshop, set mainly in the context of software engineering, aims to bring together researchers and practitioners involved in and concerned with the development and maintenance of WebApps and to create a forum for intellectual discussions to significantly advance the state of Web engineering research and practice.
The Workshop will focus on the products and processes, methodologies, lifecycle and management of large WebApps, rather than one or more specific technologies, languages or standards. The specific goals of the Workshop are to: - Assess the problems of developing and maintaining WebApps - Review progress and practices in the area of WebApps development and Web engineering - Propose approaches for systematic development and maintenance of WebApps, adapting, where applicable, techniques and approaches from the software engineering and other disciplines - Recommend directions for further work
The workshop will be preceded by a one-day tutorial, "Meeting the Challenges of Web Application Development: The Web Engineering Approach"
AREAS of COVERAGE
ISSUES AND PROBLEMS Nature of the WebApps Problems of WebApps development and maintenance Web disasters Current practices User perceptions and expectations Development skills and expertise
WEB ENGINEERING Software Engineering, Hypertext Engineering and Web Engineering Requirements specification and analysis System design WebApps development and maintenance Methodologies, techniques and tools Migration and integration of legacy system to Web environments Web-based real-time applications development Testing, verification and validation techniques and tools Quality assessment, control and assurance Configuration and project management Web metrics and models for assessment and prediction Performance specification and evaluation Development models, teams, staffing Human and cultural aspects User-centric development, user involvement and feedback End-user application development Graphic and animation design and Web interface issues Copyright, legal and social aspects Education and training
Case studies and agenda for further work
SUBMISSIONS Submissions (limited to 12 single-spaced pages) are invited describing completed or ongoing work, case studies, reviews or positions/perspectives. The first page of the submission must include a title, authors name and affiliation, email address, a list of key words and an abstract of up to 150 words. Proposals for a panel discussion are also welcome. The submissions in PostScript, PDF, RTF or Word format are to be sent electronically through the Workshops Web page.
Submission of papers/panel proposals are due by 25th February 2002.
All submissions will be reviewed by a team of reviewers and the acceptance will be based on their value and relevance, contributions of new insights and advancement of knowledge in this area, and usefulness to participants. Accepted papers will be included in the Workshop Proceedings and also be published as an edited book.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Yogesh Deshpande University of Western Sydney, Australia y.deshpande@uws.edu.au
Luis Olsina National University of La Pampa, Argentina olsinal@ing.unlpam.edu.ar
San Murugesan Southern Cross University, Australia smurugesan@scu.edu.au
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