Tuesday, November 16, 2010

IEEE Web Systems Evolution Symposium 2011 - Call for Papers

As Program Co-Chair of the 2011 IEEE Web Systems Evolution Symposium, I am happy to invite all interested scholars and practitioners to submit high-quality paper proposals concerning a broad variety of exciting topics in web application design, evaluation and evolution.

Full PDF Call for papers:
http://www.cs.wm.edu/icsm2011/wse2011/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cfp-wse2011.pdf

Topics

WSE 2011 Special Theme is Access for All. Since WSE 2001 in Florence, over the last decade there have been numerous advances related to the accessibility of Web applications for the disabled, including multilingual Web sites, beyond-desktop (non-PC) devices for Web content, and new navigation paradigms and technologies. These advances have profound implications for the systematic evolution of modern Web applications. Starting from this special theme, WSE topics of interest include, but are not restricted to, the following aspects of Web systems design, development, maintenance and evolution:

Accessibility of Web systems
Mobile Web systems
Model-driven reengineering and re-design of Web systems
Requirements Evolution for Web Systems
Migration towards Web 2.0, SOA, and the Cloud
Web systems with self-adaptive and autonomic features
Novel Web paradigms and their impact
Traceability of Web systems
Reverse engineering and analysis of Web systems
Security and privacy in Web systems
Evaluation, testing and quality assessment of Web systems
Multilingual Web systems
Semantic Web
Empirical studies of Web systems

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