Industry Track

The International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE) aims to promote scientific and practical excellence in Web Engineering and to bring together researchers and practitioners working on all aspects regarding the engineering of Web-based software systems. The conference aims to advance the state-of-the-art of technologies, methodologies, programming languages, algorithms, models, protocols, tools, and metrics  and specifically looks for excellent research contributions, cutting-edge engineering practices, and empirical insights.

ICWE 2013 will be held on July 8-12, 2013, in Aalborg, Denmark. It is going to be the 13th edition of the conference, after 12 successful editions in a row.

The ICWE 2013 Industry Track will include contributions to establish best practices, experience reports, evaluations, and applications of emerging technologies on the following topics of interests:

Web Application Engineering

  • Conceptual and model-driven development
  • Component- and service-based development
  • Web programming languages
  • Domain-specific development
  • Personalization, adaptivity and context-awareness
  • Architectures, frameworks and platforms
  • Mobile/social Web applications
  • Web mashups and mashup tools
  • Requirements engineering
  • Deployment, maintenance and evolution

Web API and Service Engineering

  • Documentation and Description of services
  • API/service usability aspects
  • Composition of Web APIs and services
  • Component technologies for the Web
  • Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA)
  • RESTful Web services
  • Mobile APIs and services

Web Platform Engineering

  • Rich Internet Applications (RIAs)
  • HTML5 and related standards/technologies
  • Client-side MVC frameworks
  • Online/offline management and client-side storage
  • JavaScript extensions and frameworks
  • Cross-browser development, deployment, and testing issues
  • Integrated Web development environments, SDKs and runtimes
  • Mobile Web applications
  • Web Application stores

Cloud Engineering

  • Elastic Web applications and services
  • Web service operation at scale
  • Cloud programming and deployment models
  • Cloud monitoring and management

Web Data Engineering

  • Web search
  • Web information extraction
  • Web content management
  • Recommender systems
  • Linked data
  • Big Data
  • Web mining
  • Deep Web

Testing and Measuring

  • Performance modeling, monitoring, and evaluation
  • Web systems benchmarking
  • Service Level Agreement (SLA)
  • Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Log mining and usage analysis

HCI and Human Factors

  • End User Development (EUD)
  • End user Web engineering
  • Situational (context-driven) applications
  • Accessibility and usability
  • Design errors, anti-patterns and pitfalls
  • Data visualization and exploration on the Web

Important Dates

  • Paper submission deadline: March 8, 2013 (23:59 Hawaii Time) (March 1, 2013)
  • Notification of acceptance: April 12, 2013
  • Camera-ready version: April 30, 2013

Submission Instructions

Authors of papers submitted to the industry track must explain the relationship of their work to the Web Engineering discipline.

Publication of Accepted Papers

The conference proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag as an LNCS volume.
Final versions of accepted papers must strictly adhere to the LNCS guidelines and must include a printable file of the camera-ready version, as well as all source files thereof. No changes to such formatting rules are permitted. Authors of accepted papers must also  download and sign a copyright form that will be made available on the Web site of the conference. Each paper, to be included in the proceedings, requires at least one author to  register to attend the main conference.

Industry Track Program Chairs

More Information

Web: https://icwe2013.webengineering.org/industryTrack
E-Mail: industrychair.icwe2013@webengineering.org

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