CFP: ICWE'04 - 4th International Conference on Web Engineering

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                   SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

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   Fourth International Conference on Web Engineering  ICWE'04

                      July 28-30, 2004
               Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
                       Munich, Germany

                  http://www.icwe2004.org
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The Fourth International Conference on Web Engineering will be
organised and hosted by the Institute for Informatics of the
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The ICWE'04 Conference
continues the tradition of ICWE'03 in Oviedo, Spain, ICWE'02 in
Santa Fé, Argentina and ICWE'01 in Cáceres, Spain.

The ICWE'04 conference aims at bringing together the international
community of experts in Web Engineering research, practice and
education, to share their experiences and to foster discussion on
the present status of and future trends in this rapidly growing
field.

The conference focuses on the methodologies, techniques and tools
that are the foundation of Web Engineering and support the
development, use, and evaluation of complex Web applications.

The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to, the
following areas:

*  Business Processes for Applications on the Web
*  CASE Tools for Web Applications
*  Code Generation for Web Applications
*  Collaborative Web Development
*  Conceptual Modelling of Web Applications
*  Data Models for Web Information Systems
*  Development Process and Process Improvement of Web Applications
*  Empirical Web Engineering
*  Integrated Web Application Development Environments
*  Multimedia Authoring Tools and Software
*  Performance of Web-based Applications
*  Personalisation and Adaptation of Web Applications
*  Process Modelling  of Web Applications
*  Prototyping Methods and Tools
*  Quality Control and Testing
*  Requirements Engineering for Web Applications
*  Semantic Web Applications
*  Software Factories for/on the Web
*  Testing Automation, Methods and Tools for Web Applications
*  Ubiquitous and Mobile Web Applications
*  UML and the Web
*  Usability of Web Applications
*  Web Accessibility
*  Web Design Methods
*  Web Engineering Education
*  Web Interface Design
*  Web Metrics, Cost Estimation, and Measurement
*  Web Project Management and Risk Management
*  Web Services Development and Deployment

ICWE'04 invites original submissions in the mentioned and other
related areas. Contributions may fall in any of the following
categories: papers, demonstrations, workshops and tutorials. The
submissions may cover new approaches in Web Engineering, novel
viewpoints and challenges on any aspect of Web Engineering,
reports on the implementation or deployment of advanced Web
projects in an industrial or application scenario, or descriptions
of Web Engineering education experiences.

PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Proceedings of the conference will be published by Springer Verlag 
in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science series
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html)

Papers may not exceed 14 pages in the Springer LNCS format.
Submitted papers may be accepted either as full papers, or as
short papers or poster presentations. All the accepted submissions
will be included in the Conference Proceedings. 

Additionally, an extended version of selected papers will be 
published on a special issue of the Journal of Web Engineering 
after the conference.

TUTORIALS
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Tutorial proposals should be submitted to the Tutorial Co-Chairs,
Klaus Turowski (klaus.turowski@wiwi.uni-augsburg.de ) and Jose
Emilio Labra (labra@pinon.ccu.uniovi.es). 

Tutorials may last for a half-day or full day and they are held on
26-27 July.

A tutorial proposal should include the following:
- Title of the tutorial.
- Names and affiliations of the organizer(s), identifying one primary
  contact.
- Abstract of the tutorial with no more than 200 words,
  describing its main topics, goals and expected outcomes.
- A table of contents, with short explanations of the contents of
  individual sections.
- Target audience. Specify assumed background knowledge needed, if any.
- Facilities, equipments and materials required
- Biography of each presenter

WORKSHOPS
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We solicit workshop proposals promoting highly interactive forums
for exchanging novel results, conducting in-depth discussions on a
specific topic, or coordinating work among representatives of a
technical community. Workshop proposals should be submitted to the
Workshop Co-Chairs, Sara Comai (sara.comai@polimi.it) and
Maristella Matera (maristella.matera@polimi.it). 

Workshops last for one full day and will be held on 26-27 July.

A workshop proposal should include the following items:
- Name of the workshop.
- Names and affiliations of the organiser(s), identifying one primary
contact.
- Abstract of the workshop with no more than 200 words, including its
  major topics, goals and expected outcomes.
- Motivation: relevance of the workshop to the Web Engineering 
community;
  references to other workshops organised by the proponents at ICWE or
other conferences.
- Desired number of workshop participants (minimum and maximum).
- Facilities, equipments and materials required.
- A draft of the Call for Papers/Presentations briefly describing the
  goals of the workshop, the maximum number of accepted participants,
  the participant selection process, the schedule of the activities,
  and the organisers' biography.
- A short description of the activities that Workshop organisers
  propose to undertake for the success of the workshop upon acceptance
  of the proposal.

DEMONSTRATIONS AND POSTERS
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ICWE 2004 provides a forum for discussing ongoing work. We welcome
poster reports on in-progress projects, demonstrations of early
versions of software tools and products, invitations to cooperate
on new project ideas, etc. Please submit demonstration proposals
to the Poster and Demo Chair, Alexander Knapp
(knapp@informatik.uni-muenchen.de). 

Accepted posters and demonstrations will have a two-page description
in the Conference Proceedings.


IMPORTANT DATES
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Deadline for paper abstracts:  15 February
Deadline for paper submissions: 22 February
Deadline for workshop/tutorial/demonstration proposals: 22 February

Notification of workshop/tutorial acceptance: 19 March
Notification of paper acceptance: 5 April
Notification of demonstration acceptance: 5 April

Deadline for final versions: 26 April


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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Paolo Atzeni, Universita' di Roma Tre (Italy)
Luciano Baresi, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
Philip A. Bernstein, Microsoft Research (USA)
Michael Bieber, NJIT (USA)
Alex Buchmann, Darmstadt University (Germany)
Christoph Bussler, Oracle Corporation (USA)
Leslie Carr, University of Southampton (UK)
Fabio Casati, HP Labs (USA)
Vassilis Christophides, FORTH (Greece)
Ernesto Damiani, Universita' di Milano (Italy)
Paul Dantzig, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center (USA)
Olga De Troyer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium)
Yogesh Deshpande, University of Western Sydney (Australia)
Klaus R. Dittrich, Universitaet Zuerich (Switzerland)
Asuman Dogac, Middle East Technical University Ankara (Turkey)
Juliana Freire, Oregon Graduate Institute (USA)
Martin Gaedke, University of Karlsruhe (Germany)
Athula Ginige, University of Western Sydney (Australia)
Jaime Gómez, Universidad de Alicante (Spain)
Martin Gonzalez Rodriguez, Universidad de Oviedo (Spain)
Manfred Hauswirth, EPFL Lausanne (Switzerland)
Geert-Jan Houben, Eindhoven University (The Netherlands)
Martti Jeenicke, University of Hamburg (Germany)
Gerti Kappel, Vienna University of Technology (Austria)
Nick Kushmerick, University College Dublin (Ireland)
Frank Leymann, IBM Software Group (Germany)
Xiaoming Li  Peking University (China)
Stephen W. Liddle, Brigham Young University (USA)
Tok Wang Ling, National University of Singapore (Singapore)
David Lowe, University of Technology Sydney (Australia)
Luis Mandel, FAST (Germany)
Massimo Marchiori, W3C (USA)
Heinrich Mayr, University of Klagenfurt (Austria)
Giansalvatore Mecca, Universita' della Basilicata (Italy)
Emilia Mendes, University of Auckland (New Zeland)
Sandro Morasca, Università di Milano (Italy)
San Murugesan, Southern Cross University (Australia)
Moira Norrie, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
Luis Olsina, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa (Argentina)
Mario Piattini, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (Spain)
Gustavo Rossi, National University of La Plata (Argentina)
Arthur Ryman, IBM Toronto Lab (Canada)
Arno Scharl, Wirtschaftuniversität Wien (Austria)
Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Massey University (New Zealand)
Michel  Scholl, CNAM Paris (France)
Daniel Schwabe, PUC Rio (Brazil)
Wieland Schwinger, Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria)
David Stotts, University of North Carolina (USA)
Jianwen Su, UCSB (USA)
Bernhard Thalheim, Brandenburg Tech. Univ. at Cottbus (Germany)
Antonio Vallecillo, University of Malaga (Spain)
Jean Vanderdonckt, Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium)
Bebo White, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (USA)
James Whitehead, University of California Santa Cruz (USA)
Carlo Zaniolo, University of California Los Angeles (USA)
Yanchun Zhang, University of Victoria (Australia)


ORGANISING COMMITTEE
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Nora Koch, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
(kochn@informatik.uni-muenchen.de)

Piero Fraternali, Politecnico Milano, Italy 
(piero.fraternali@polimi.it)

Martin Wirsing, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
(wirsing@informatik.uni-muenchen.de)




 

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