Call for Papers --- WWW 2012, 16-20 April 2012, Lyon, France, Industrial Practice and Experience track

Call for Papers

WWW 2012

16-20 April 2012, Lyon, France

 

Industrial Practice and Experience track

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The Industrial Practice and Experience track serves as a forum for high
quality papers reporting on the more practical issues and experiences
encountered when building large scale Web-based systems that are deployed to
a large number of users. As such, the Industrial Practice and Experience
invites submissions reporting research and development of actual systems and
the experiences encountered when deploying to large scale user base.
Articles should be written in a scientific rather than sales style if a
product is described. Demonstrations (when appropriate) are encouraged as
part of the submission (via a URL to the actual system or a recording of its
use).

Topics of interest include (but are by no means limited to) the following :

 

Surviving a cloud outage

Applications of Web for All, Web access beyond the first billion

Search Based Applications

Big Data Applications

Scaling down to mobile applications

Large scale entity extraction applications

Online Advertising applications

Web mining, web scraping applications

Filtering spam from applications

Navigation and accompaniment

Gaming, Gamification (crowdsourcing through games)

Recommendation engines and/or machine learning over a stream

Semantic Web Search Applications

Lessons learned (both positive and negative) from running Web-based systems,
including (but not limited to) search engines, Web-based gaming and
streaming services, and social networking portals

Enterprise Search and the Web

User studies of Web-based systems

General issues in the research, development and/or deployment of successful
Web applications

 

Submission :

Please submit proposals via EasyChair at :
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=www2012industry

Inquiries can be sent to industrial-track@www2012.org 

All submissions must be formatted according to the
<http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates> ACM SIG
Proceedings Template:

http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates

Papers are limited to 10 pages

 

 

Important dates : 

Abstract submission deadline: November 1st, 2011 

Full paper submission deadline : November 7th, 2011 

Notification to authors: January 30th, 2012 

Camera-ready deadline for accepted submissions: February 28th, 2012 

Conference begins: April 16th, 2012 

 

 

Track chairs :

 

Gregory Grefenstette (Exalead, France)

Ricardo Baeza-Yates (Yahoo! Research, Spain)

 

Program Committee :

Antonio Gulli (Microsoft, UK)

Arun Kumar (IBM, India)

Beng Chin Ooi (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 

Bojan Petek (University Ljubljana, Slovenia) 

C Lee Giles (Penn State, USA) 

Claude de Loupy (Syllabs, France) 

Daniel Appelquist (Vodafone, UK) 

David Hawking (Funnelback, Australia) 

David Konopnicki (IBM Haifa, Israel) 

Fabrizio Silvestri (CNR, Italy) 

Francesco Nucci (Engineering, Italy) 

Frédérique Segond (Xerox Research Centre Europe, France) 

Kerstin Denecke (L3S, Germany) 

Krithi Ramamritham (Tata Consultancy Service, India) 

James G. Shanahan (Independent Consultant, USA) 

Mary Ellen Zurko (IBM, USA) 

Øystein Torbjørnsen (Microsoft, Norway) 

Pierre Morizet-Mahoudeaux (UTC, France) 

Rayid Ghani (Accenture Labs, USA) 

Stratis Viglas (University of Edinburgh, UK) 

Steve Arnold (Arnold IT, US) 

Stefano Ceri (Politecnico di Milano, IT) 

Susan Feldman (IDC, US) 

Swami Sivasubramanian (Amazon.com, USA) 

Tie-Yan Liu (Micrososft, China) 

Uri Schonfeld (UCLA, USA)

Wook-Shin Han (Kyungpook National University, South Korea)

 

 

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