[DistComp] 21st Int. World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2012) - Web Engineering Track

Schahram Dustdar dustdar at infosys.tuwien.ac.at
Mon Sep 12 08:59:39 CDT 2011


CALL FOR PAPERS

         21st INTERNATIONAL WORLD WIDE WEB CONFERENCE
               (WWW 2012 - http://www2012.org)

                      April 16-20, 2012
                        Lyon, France

Abstracts for papers due: November 1st, 2011
Papers due: November 7th, 2011


Web Engineering Track

The World Wide Web offers a global platform for an increasing number of 
applications that have a major impact on business as well as everyday 
life. To be successful, these applications and solutions require 
advanced approaches that go beyond traditional hypertext concepts and 
utilize, e.g., Collective Intelligence, Crowdsourcing, Socially-Enhanced 
Services Computing, Mobile Apps, and novel mechanisms such as 
Gamification. With the growing number of fields and business-critical 
tasks to be supported comes a vital need for systematic approaches to 
the development process. The distinct character of Web-based solutions 
forces a multidisciplinary approach to the development process, adopting 
ideas from such fields as Software Engineering, HCI, Databases, 
Information Sciences, and Distributed Systems. As a research discipline, 
Web Engineering focuses on systematic, disciplined and quantifiable 
approaches towards successful development, composition, and evolution of 
high-quality, ubiquitously usable Web-based solutions.

This track invites original research submissions addressing all aspects 
of Web engineering. The topics of interest include, but are not 
restricted to :

* Web Services, Service-oriented Web applications, and collaborative 
Workflows
*   Cloud services
*   Service discovery, orchestration, and choreography
*   Socially-enhanced Services Computing
*    Crowdsourcing and Web Engineering
*    Gamification approaches: incentive and reward mechanisms for the Web
*   Collective Intelligence for Web Engineering
*   Web Engineering development processes and methodologies
*   Model-driven Web application development
*   Web design patterns and pattern mining
*   Adaptive and context-aware Web applications and solutions
*   Web quality and metrics for Web Engineering
*   Web usability and accessibility
*   Testing and evaluation of Web systems and applications
*   Mashups, Apps, and other component models

See also: http://www2012.org/?page_id=1572

IMPORTANT DATES

November 1st, 2011	Abstracts for papers due
November 7th, 2011	Papers due
January 30th, 2012	Paper notifications out
February 28th, 2012	Camera ready papers due
April 16th, 2012	Conference begins


TRACK CHAIRS
Schahram Dustdar, TU Vienna, Austria
Martin Gaedke, TU Chemnitz, Germany

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Schahram Dustdar
Full Professor
Vienna University of Technology, Austria

Distributed Systems Group (DSG),
Information Systems Institute

A-1040 Wien, Argentinierstrasse 8/184-1
Tel +43-1-58801-18414   Fax +43-1-58801-18491
URL: http://www.infosys.tuwien.ac.at/Staff/sd/
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