CALL FOR PAPERS
International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering
Mission of IJITWE:
The main objective of the International Journal of Information
Technology and Web Engineering (IJITWE) is to publish refereed papers
in the area
covering Information Technology (IT) concepts, tools, methodologies,
and ethnography, in the contexts of global communication systems and Web
engineered applications. In accordance with this emphasis on the Web
and communication systems, the journal publishes papers on IT research
and
practice that support seamless end-to-end information and knowledge
flow among individuals, teams, and organizations. This end-to-end
strategy for
research and practice requires emphasis on integrated research among
the various steps involved in data/knowledge (structured and
unstructured)
capture (manual or automated), classification and clustering,
storage, analysis, synthesis, dissemination, display, consumption, and
feedback.
The secondary objective is to assist in the evolving and maturing of
IT-dependent organizations, as well as individuals, in information and
knowledge based culture and commerce, including e-commerce.
Coverage of IJITWE:
Web systems architectures, including distributed, grid computer, and
communication systems processing
Web systems engineering design
Web systems performance engineering studies
Web user interfaces design, development, and usability engineering
studies
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) research and applications in
web engineered systems
Mobile, location-aware, and ubiquitous computing
Ontology and semantic Web studies
Software agent-based applications
Integrated user profile, provisioning, and context-based processing
Security, integrity, privacy and policy issues
Quality of service and service level agreement issues among
integrated systems
Information filtering and display adaptation techniques for wireless
devices
Metrics-based performance measurement of IT-based and Web-based
organizations
Data analytics for business and government organizations
Integrated heterogeneous and homogeneous workflows and databases
within
and across organizations and with suppliers and customers
Case studies validating Web-based IT solutions
Data and knowledge capture and quality issues
Data and knowledge validation and verification
Knowledge structure, classification, and search algorithms or engines
IT readiness and technology transfer studies
IT education and training
Human factors and cultural impact of IT-based systems
Virtual teams and virtual enterprises: communication, policies,
operation, creativity, and innovation
Competitive/intelligent information systems
Interested authors should consult the journal's manuscript submission
guidelines at www.igi-global.com/ijitwe.
All inquiries and submissions should be sent to:
Dr. Ghazi I. Alkhatib
Editor-in-Chief
at alkhatib@orange.jo and g.alkhatib@asu.edu.jo
-----
Brian Miller
Research Assistant
Department of Computer Science
Georgetown University '11
bcm36@georgetown.edu