CFP Update: New in 2010
Authors, please note the following procedural changes for WWW2010 submissions, as outlined in the CFP:
Review Process
This year, papers will not be partitioned into tracks at the time of submission. The program committee is not partitioned into tracks either. Instead, we have areas, and, within areas, more specific topics. Papers will be assigned to reviewers based on topics indicated by the authors at submission time. Authors may select topics from multiple areas as well as topics that cross area boundaries. A submission may belong to one or perhaps a few of the following areas and associated topics (see the list of topics for a more detailed description).
Application and Experience (A+E) Papers
Research papers can be marked by the authors as describing innovative (academic or commercial) implementations of Web systems, novel applications of Web technology, and experience in applying recent research advances to practical situations. The emphasis is innovative and visionary approaches to systems architecture, and non-obvious lessons learned in the process.
Demonstrations
We invite submissions of short papers describing an implemented and thoroughly tested system that will be demonstrated during the demo sessions and possibly reception hours at the conference. The systems must pursue one or more innovative ideas in data analysis, algorithms, system architecture, user interaction, etc. In addition, some A+E submissions may be accepted as demos.
Posters
There is no separate poster submission at this time. Some research paper submissions with late-breaking, tentative or controversial results will be accepted for a shorter final version, with the facility for authors to present a poster at one or more poster sessions and receptions at the conference.