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Subject: [Dbworld] CFP WWW2005 Web Engineering track
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                  WWW2005 WEB ENGINEERING TRACK 
                         CALL FOR PAPERS

        The Fourteenth International World Wide Web Conference
                    May 10-14, 2005 Chiba, Japan
                         http://www2005.org/

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             Paper submission deadline: November 8, 2004
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DESCRIPTION

The World Wide Web and its associated technologies have become 
a major implementation and delivery platform for a large variety 
of applications, ranging from simple institutional information 
websites to sophisticated supply-chain management systems, financial 
applications, e-government, distance learning, and entertainment, 
among others. Such applications, in addition to their intrinsic 
functionality, also exhibit the more complex behavior of distributed 
applications.
Recently, there have been some advances towards re-framing the 
development - both design and implementation - of Web applications 
as a disciplined and systematic endeavor. However, the vast majority 
of existing applications have been developed in an ad-hoc way, 
leading to problems of maintainability, quality and reliability. 
Web applications are software artifacts, and as such can benefit 
by making use of established practices stemming from several related 
disciplines such as Software Engineering, Hypermedia, Information 
Systems and HCI, enabling creation, management and reuse of structures 
of the information space as well as enhancing the end user experience. 
In addition, it has its own characteristics which must be addressed, 
such as a varied user population, very short development turnaround 
times, diverse runtime environments, accessibility through multiple 
devices, etc.
Web Engineering addresses these issues and focuses on systematic, 
disciplined and quantifiable approaches towards the cost-effective 
development and evolution of high-quality, ubiquitously usable 
Web-based systems and applications.

The Web Engineering area of the Refereed Papers Track covers processes, 
methodologies, system design, architectures, lifecycle and management of 
large Web-based systems, as well as education and research issues. In 
addition, illustrative case studies and best practices showing successful 
employment of Web Engineering techniques and principles are also welcome.

The relevant topics include, but are not restricted to, the following:

* Web application development processes and methodologies 
* Collaborative Web application development 
* Design models and methods 
* Hypertext models and their application on the Web 
* OO technology and component-based Web engineering 
* Federated and cross-organizational Web applications 
* Service-oriented Web application approaches 
* Web application frameworks and architectures 
* Peer-to-Peer approaches for Web application architectures 
* Reuse and integration 
* Systematic reuse of Web services 
* Use and integration of meta-data in Web applications 
* Web design patterns and pattern mining 
* Managing Web application design, evolution and maintenance 
* Web personalization 
* Adaptive Web applications 
* Web metrics, quality measures and evaluation 
* Web application usability 
* Testing automation, methods and tools for Web applications 
* Web application deployment 
* Performance modeling, monitoring and evaluation 
* Development teams and Web project management 
* Legal obligations 
* Case studies 

Papers discussing relationships and interactions relating Web development 
with other disciplines are also invited.


IMPORTANT DATES

    Paper submission deadline:            November 8, 2004
    Author notification (papers):         January 28, 2005
    Final papers due:                     February 28, 2005
    Conference:                           May 10-14, 2005


WEB ENGINEERING TRACK PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Chair: Geert-Jan Houben (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Deputy Chair: Piero Fraternali (Politecnico di Milano)

PC Members:
Kenneth M. Anderson (University of Colorado)
Greg Badros (University of Washington)
Fabio Casati (HP Labs)
Vassilis Christophides (FORTH)
Paul Dantzig (IBM Research - Hawthorne)
Martin Gaedke (University of Karlsruhe)
Jaime Gomez (Universidad de Alicante)
Nora Koch (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen)
David Lowe (University of Technology Sydney)
Ioana Manoluescu (Inria Futurs)
Atif Memon (University of Maryland)
Moira C. Norrie (ETH Zurich)
Oscar Pastor (Valencia University of Technology)
Maria da Graca Pimentel (USP Sao Carlos)
Simos Retalis (University of Crete)
Gustavo Rossi (Universidad Nacional La Plata)
Klaus Dieter Schewe (Massey University)
Daniel Schwabe (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
Angela Goh Eck Soong (Nanyang Technological University)
Hideaki Takeda (National Institute of Informatics)
Katsumi Tanaka (Kyoto University)
Bernhard Thalheim (Christian Albrechts University Kiel)
Takehiro Tokuda (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Olga De Troyer (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Jean Vanderdonckt (Universite Catholique de Louvain)
Fabio Vitali (University of Bologna)
Bebo White (SLAC)
Carlo Zaniolo (UCLA)


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WWW2005 CALL FOR PAPERS

        http://www2005.org

The International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2) and Keio 
University cordially invite you to participate in the Fourteenth International 
World Wide Web Conference on May 10-14, 2005, in Chiba, Japan.
The first international WWW conference was held in 1994 at CERN where the Web 
was born, since then, the conference series has been the oppotunity for both 
academics and industries to present, demonstrate and discuss the latest ideas 
and developments about Web.
WWW2005 will be held in Chiba, Japan at Nippon Convention Center (or better 
known as Makuhari Messe). The technical program will include refereed paper 
presentations, special interest tracks, plenary sessions, panels, and poster 
sessions. Tutorials and workshops will precede the main program, and a 
Developers 
Day will follow, which will be devoted to in-depth technical sessions designed 
specifically for web developers.
Makuhari Messe is conveniently located halfway between central Tokyo and the 
New Tokyo International Airport (Narita Airport). From the airport, it can be 
reached by bus or car in 30 minutes. Tokyo statison is also only 30 minutes 
away by train (the JR Keiyo Line).

REFEREED PAPERS TRACKS

WWW2005 seeks original papers describing research in all areas of the web. 
Papers should not have been published or be in submission at another conference 
or journal. 
Submissions should present original reports of substantive new work. Papers 
should properly place the work within the field, cite related work, and clearly 
indicate the innovative aspects of the work and its contribution to the field. 
We will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is under review 
for or has already been published or accepted for publication in a journal or 
another conference.
Papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 reviewers from an International 
Program Committee. Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings 
published by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and will also be 
accessible to the general public via http://www2005.org/. Authors are not 
required to transfer copyright. Detailed formatting and submission requirements 
are available at http://www2005.org/papers/submission.html.

CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2),http://www.iw3c2.org/
Keio University, Research Insititute at SFC, 
http://www.kri.sfc.keio.ac.jp/english/index.html

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QUESTIONS?

General questions about WWW2005 may be sent to 
info-1eeBaZ1dCAObup2nOX2J7Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Questions about the WEB ENGINEERING track may be sent to 
g.j.houben-FZ+5fisiULg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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