2nd Workshop on Innovations in Web Infrastructure
Co-located with the 15th International World-Wide Web Conference, May 2006, Edinburgh
Theme - - Topics
- Invited Talk - Important Dates - Submission
Instructions - Publication - Location - Committee - IWI2005
Papers (new!) - Programme
The World-Wide Web provides us with a distributed hyperlinked document repository, but underlying the infrastructure of the web is a communications infrastructure, which is responsible for implementing much of the structure and functionality of the document repository. For example, in the current web, when a user chooses to navigate from a web page, using a hyperlink, to another page, they set in motion in a request/response transaction between their web browser and a web server, acting in a client/server relationship, which implements that navigation. Recently, there has been increasing interest in innovative network topologies and communication paradigms, such as peer-to-peer networks, content-based networking, and publish/subscribe which produce decentralization of control, decoupling of producers and consumers of information and asynchronous as well as synchronous information delivery. Yet there is little focus on how this research can benefit the web.
At the same time, from the perspective of the web, there has been tremendous interest in extending the infrastructure of the web, for example, context-aware browsing, semantic-based knowledge retrieval, and through the study of web topology and its influence on web search, virtual communities, collaborations and distributed information delivery. Yet there has been equally little focus on how advances in communications and networking can contribute to this research. Many open research problems exist in this area, such as semantic interoperability and the scalability of ontology-based reasoning within distributed knowledge environments, which require contributions from the communications and networking community in order to advance robust solutions.
Following on from the 1st Workshop on Innovative Web Infrastructures at WWW2005, the 2nd IWI workshop continue to provide a forum within which web infrastructure topics can be discussed in relation to communications and networking, and similarly, advances in networking can be discussed in relation to their impact on the infrastructure of the web.
Back to topThe aim of the workshop is to allow researchers from diverse fields to discover common ground in their research areas and research problems. As a result, we expect new contacts and new directions of research will be opened up to the participants, as well as new opportunities for collaboration. We will also encourage submissions relating to PhD work to provide PhD students to present the results of their work to a friendly, encouraging and constructive audience.
Back to topPapers are sought that seek to examine and investigate the relationship between distributed hyperlinked documents and the underlying communications infrastructure. In particular, we are looking for papers that describe new and innovative combinations of web-based and communications-based research to expand the capabilities and usability of the web. A possible list of workshop topics would therefore include (but not be limited to):
ontology-based routing by content
meta-data management in P2P networks
communications support for distributed reasoning
web topologies and distributed agents
content-based networking for distributed collaboration and virtual communities
decentralized access control and trust
Submission deadline.............. | 15th February 2006 |
Notifications to Authors.......... | 10th March 2006 |
Final versions of accepted papers due....... | 20th March 2006 |
As well as papers describing completed research, we welcome position papers describing proposed research, so long as they are well-argued, fully-justified and contain some preliminary results. We also seek demonstration papers outlining practical work in this field.
Submissions must conform to the ACM formatting guidelines for WWW2006 (go to the
Prior to the workshop, we will make accepted papers available on the workshop website, and an informal printed proceedings will be printed for use during the workshop. The workshop proceedings will also be available on the WWW Workshops CD. We are currently in negotiations with a major journal to publish selected papers in a special journal issue - details will be finalized following author notification in February.
Back to topThe workshop will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland as a co-located workshop of the 15th World Wide Web Conference WWW 2006 (/www2006/). As at the time of writing, workshops at WWW2006 will held on either the 22nd or 23rd of May. More precise details about the timing of the workshop will be available later.
Back to topSimon Courtenage University of Westminster, UK |
David Lewis Trinity College Dublin, Ireland |
Thanassis Tiropanis AIT, Greece |