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of the CFP for this track.
The World Wide Web has become a major delivery platform for a variety
of complex and sophisticated enterprise applications in several
domains. In addition to their inherent multifaceted functionality,
these Web applications exhibit complex behavior and place some unique
demands on their usability, performance, security and ability to grow
and evolve.
However, a vast majority of these applications continue to be
developed in an ad-hoc way, contributing to problems of usability,
maintainability, quality and reliability. While Web development can
benefit from established practices from other related disciplines, it
has certain distinguishing characteristics that demand special
considerations. In the recent years, there have been some developments
towards addressing these problems and requirements. As an emerging
discipline, Web Engineering actively promotes systematic, disciplined
and quantifiable approaches towards successful development of
high-quality, ubiquitously usable Web-based systems and applications.
The Web Engineering track aims to present new developments in this
area. It covers processes, methodologies, systems design,
architectures and lifecycle management of small, medium and large
Web-based systems and applications. The track is also meant to be a
forum to present illustrative case studies and best practices of Web
application development.
The topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Web application development processes and methodologies
- Collaborative Web application development
- Design models and methods
- OO Web development and component-based Web engineering
- Federated and cross-organizational Web applications
- Development of Web services-based applications
- Innovative applications in Web 2.0, AJAX, E4X and other new developments
- Web architectures and application frameworks
- Model-driven Web application development
- Reuse and integration
- Web design patterns and pattern mining
- Web content management
- Web personalization
- Adaptive Web applications
- Web quality and Web metrics
- Web usability and accessibility
- Testing and evaluation of Web systems and applications
- Deployment of Web applications
- Performance modeling, monitoring and evaluation
- Web project management
- Localization and internalization of Web applications
- Mobile Web application development
- Device independent Web delivery
- Case studies and best practices
Paper formatting requirements are provided on the
submissions page.
Track Chair:
San Murugesan (Southern Cross University, Australia)
Deputy Chair:
Oscar Pastor Lopez (Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain)
Program Committee:
- Virgilio Almedia (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)
- Luciano Baresi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
- Rafael Calvo (University of Sydney, Australia)
- Paul Dantzig (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
- Olga De Troyer (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
- Yogesh Deshpande (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
- Oscar Diaz (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
- Piero Fraternali (Fraternali, Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
- Martin Gaedke (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
- Aditya Ghose (University of Wollongong, Australia)
- Athula Ginige (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
- Angela Goh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
- Jaime Gomez (Universidad de Alicante, Spain)
- Geert-Jan Houben (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
- Stanislaw Jarzabek (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
- Gerti Kappel (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
- Nora Koch (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany)
- David Lowe (University of Technology, Australia)
- Wei-Ying Ma (Microsoft Research Asia, China)
- Heinrich Mayr (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)
- Emilia Mendes (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
- Luis Olsina (Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Argentina)
- Vicente Pelechano (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
- Werner Retschitzegger (University of Linz, Austria)
- Gustavo Rossi (Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Argentina)
- Arthur Ryman (IBM Toronto Lab, Canada)
- Klaus-Dieter Schewe (Massey University, New Zealand)
- Daniel Schwabe (PUC Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Wieland Schwinger (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
- Woojong Suh (Inha University, Korea)
- Katsumi Tanaka (Kyoto University, Japan)
- Fabio Vitali (University of Bologna, Italy)
- Bebo White (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, USA)