General CFP
| Data Mining | Industrial Practice and Experience | Internet Monetization |
Performance, Scalability and Availability | Rich Media | Search | Security and Privacy |
| Semantic / Data Web | Social Networks and Web 2.0 | User Interfaces and Mobile Web |
|Web Engineering | WWW in Ibero-America | XML and Web Data |
| Developers Track | Panels | Posters | Tutorials | Workshops |
XML and Web Data
The Web hosts ever-increasing volumes of diverse data and associated services that cannot be fully exploited unless appropriate management and integration technologies are developed. The scale and diversity of Web data requires novel techniques for discovery, analysis storage, and querying. Certainly one critical aspect of Web data management is XML, which has become the lingua-franca of the Web. XML is widely used in exchanging data on the Web and in the publication of data from
relational systems and digital libraries.
The XML and Web Data track promotes novel research on next-generation information systems and technologies for managing Web data. The topics of interest for this track are but not limited to:
- XML query processing and data management
- Models and query languages for Web data
- Hidden Web resource discovery, retrieval and integration
- Data management support for Web crawling
- Approximate and trustworthy query answering
- Data stream management systems
- Exploration and visualization of Web data
- Integration of text into XML and relational databases
- XML Data and schema integration
- Warehousing Web data
- Data management in Peer-to-Peer systems
- Privacy and security of XML data
- Provenance of Web data
- Large-scale web information integration
- Web wrappers
- Information extraction
- Managing uncertainty in Web-based data
- Evaluation of XML querying and retrieval systems
- Exploiting XML structure in access and retrieval
Paper formatting requirements are provided on the Submission page.
Track chairs
- Mounia Lalmas, University of Glasgow, UK
- Michael Benedikt, Oxford University, UK
Program Committee
- Geert-Jan Bex ( University of Hasselt/Transnational University of Limburg, Belgium)
- Peter Boncz ( CWI, The Netherlands)
- Stefano Ceri ( Politechnico Milano, Italy)
- James Cheney ( University of Edinburgh, UK)
- Alin Deutsch ( UCSD, USA)
- Sergio Flesca ( Calabria, Italy)
- Michael Gertz ( UC Davis, USA )
- Djoerd Hiemstra ( University of Twente, The Netherlands)
- Ihab Ilyas ( University of Waterloo, Canada)
- Benny Kimelfeld ( Hebrew University, Israel)
- Nick Koudas ( University of Toronto, Canada)
- Wim Martens ( University of Dortmund, Germany)
- Paul Ogilvie ( mSpoke, USA)
- Dan Olteanu ( Oxford Unviersity, UK)
- Pierre Sennelart ( TELECOM ParisTech, France)
- Jai Shanmugasundaram ( Yahoo! Reseach, USA)
- Martin Theobald ( Stanford University, USA)
- Andrew Trotman ( University of Otago, New Zealand)
- Jun Yang ( Duke University, USA)