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The Third International Conference on Building and Exploring Web Based Environments
WEB 2015
May 24 - 29, 2015 - Rome, Italy |
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- Colocated with other events part of InfoSys 2015
- Posters will be presented during the conference
- A Work in Progress track is available for preliminary work
- A Research Ideas track is available for ideas in early stages
- A Doctoral Forum track is available for discussing and publishing early PhD thesis research
Submission (full paper) |
Dec 24, '14 January 26, 2015
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Notification |
Feb 25 February 28, 2015
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Registration |
March 12, 2015 |
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April 10, 2015 |
ISSN: 2308-4421
ISBN: 978-1-61208-407-7 |
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All tracks/topics are open to both research and industry contributions.
Tracks:
Fundamentals
Web architectures; Web engineering; Web applications; Web services and information management
Communities
Adaptive social Web; Web communities; Web-based collaboration; Community Q/A on the Web; Web user modeling for e-learning; Web user profile representation; Web user profile evolution; Web user data collection; Web identity management; Web search engine evaluation; Web search and meta-search
Semantic Web Designing and Programming
New semantic web programming paradigms; Visualizing Web data and big data; Programming patterns for semantic search; Metrics for data quality; Platforms, methodologies and tools for semantic web design; Linked data and deep web; Development of interoperable web applications; Data analysis of semantic web; Mashing up data and processes; Big data and semantic representation; New semantic-enabled capabilities and existing IDEs; Provenance of semantic data, processes and services; Web-based database integration; Semantic intelligence on the Web; Linked-data enhanced social learning and Web intelligence; Programming semantic mining and retrieval mechanisms;
Searching
Social Web mining; Information integration on the Web; Learning via Web; Web accessibility; User profiles on the Web; Mobile Web; Multimedia on the Web;
Features
Quality in Web engineering; Security Web data; Semantic Web; Wireless Web; Web graphs; Web-based emergence and self-organization; Text Understanding and Representation; Text Complexity, Readability, and Trust Measurement; Privacy and security; Trust and reputation; Access control; Policies and policy languages
Human-Web Interaction
Natural language interfaces; Keyword-based query interfaces; Hybrid query interfaces; Emotional behavior; Adaptive Web interfaces; Learning User Profiles; Personalized Interfaces; Remembrance Agents; Interaction visualization; Social and psychological challenges
Web Accessibility
Design approaches, techniques, and tools to support Web accessibility; Best practices for evaluation, testing reviews and repair techniques; Accessibility across the entire system lifecycle; Accessibility within e-organizations: good practices and experiences; Industry and research collaboration, learning from practice, and technology transfer; Mobile Internet-Web Accessibility; Developing user interfaces for different devices; Dealing with different interaction modalities; Web authoring guidelines and tools; Accessibility and other core areas related to the Web user experience; (UX): Usability, Findability, Valuability, Credibility, etc.; Innovations in assistive technologies for the Web; Accessible graphic formats and tools for their creation; Adaptive Web accessibility; Accessibility and information architecture; Universally accessible graphical design approaches; User Profiling; Cognitive and behavioral psychology of end user experiences and scenarios
Services and Applications
Web services; Web wisdom; Web-based notification systems; Web messaging; Web DBs; Web-based database integration; Business intelligence on the Web; Web-based multimedia search and retrieval; Mobile commerce and business services; Linked-data enhanced social learning; Web intelligence; Web (temporal) analytics; Deep Web; Location-aware Web applications