15th International Conference on Web Engineering
Rotterdam, the Netherlands | June 23-26, 2015
IMPORTANT DATES
- Abstract submission: February 19, 2015 (23h59 Hawaii Time) [extended deadline]
- Full paper submission: February 26, 2015 (23h59 Hawaii Time) [extended deadline]
- Paper notification: March 27, 2015 (23h59 Hawaii Time)
- Camera-ready deadline: April 10, 2015 (23h59 Hawaii Time)
ICWE 2015 AT A GLANCE
ICWE aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from various disciplines in academia and industry to tackle the emerging challenges in the engineering of Web applications and in the problems of its associated technologies, as well as the impact of those technologies on society and culture. The 15th edition of ICWE will be organized in thematic tracks, each focusing on a different dimension of Web applications – Web application modeling and engineering, mobile Web applications, social Web applications, Semantic Web applications, quality and accessibility aspects of Web applications, Web composition and mashups, Web user interfaces, and security and privacy in Web applications.
In addition to the research tracks, ICWE 2015 also seeks contributions of demos and posters, student papers to the PhD Symposium, tutorials, and workshops, which will be subject of individual calls for papers.
The conference will be held at the World Trade Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Rotterdam is the second largest city in the Netherlands, one of the largest seaports worldwide, and host to several leading universities.
ORGANIZATION
General Chair:
Flavius Frasincar, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Vice-General Chair:
Geert-Jan Houben, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands
Contact: generalchair.icwe2015@webengineering.org
Program Co-Chairs:
Philipp Cimiano, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
Daniel Schwabe, Pontifical Catholic University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Contact: pcchair.icwe2015@webengineering.org
SUBMISSIONS TO THE RESEARCH TRACKS
This call addresses research contributions to research tracks in one of the following categories:
- Full research papers: mature, original research contribution. Reported results should be supported by some type of validation, and also include a justification about the choice/suitability of the validation method. In addition, evidence of use in practice and/or demonstration of scalability is regarded as a plus. (18 pages)
- Position papers: short papers presenting a discussion – analysis, criticism, proposal, etc. – about relevant aspects of Web engineering topics. These papers are intended to generate discussions that promise potential for research that will impact Web engineering in the coming years. (10 pages)
Papers must be formatted according to the information for Springer LNCS authors at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html and submitted in PDF. Accepted contributions will be included into the ICWE 2015 Springer LNCS proceedings. The best papers will be selected to be proposed, in extended form, as part of a special issue of the Journal of Web Engineering.
Submissions and reviewing will be supported by the EasyChair system at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icwe2015
A poster containing this call for papers can be downloaded here.