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Deadline abstracts and papers: February 14th / February 18th 2014 ICWE 2014 - 14th International Conference on Web Engineering Engineering the Web for users, developers and the crowd Call for Papers Quality aspects of Web applications Track “Assessing the many qualities of Web applications” Toulouse, France* |*July 1-4 2014* - http://icwe2014.webengineering.org/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 14th edition of ICWE is centered around the theme of "/Engineering the Web for users, developers and the crowd/", hereby highlighting the importance of all the different people that, somehow, participate in the development process of interactive Web applications and, ultimately, becomes the actors and the main users of the best practices and results of the research performed in the domain of the Web Engineering. ICWE 2014 is innovating with the introduction of six major research tracks: cross-media and mobile applications, HCI and the Web, modeling and engineering web applications, quality aspects of Web applications, social web applications, and Web applications composition and mashups. In addition to the six research tracks, ICWE 2014 also welcomes contributions as 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 Toulouse, France Toulouse which is the 3rd university city of France and it hosts one of the oldest in Europe (founded in 1229). Further information on the web site http://icwe2014.webengineering.org. ----------------------------- Track Goal ----------------------------- The development and usage of Web applications in different platforms and devices are continuously increasing. Web applications have become the most predominant form of software delivery today, with users and businesses choosing to rent or use software rather than buy it. The success of such applications depends on their capability to satisfy the customer needs. This has led to increased attention on quality models, processes and methods that facilitate understanding, evaluating, and especially improving the overall quality of products, processes and quality in use. The aim of this track is to solicit contributions on methods, techniques and tools that allow capturing user requirements and needs effectively and ensure their fulfillment through the Web application development and maintenance. This track regroups the topics related to requirements, quality metrics and evaluation methods for assessing Web applications. ----------------------------- Topics of Interest ----------------------------- Topics in this track might include (but not limited to) the following: • Functional and non-functional requirements for Web applications • Web requirements elicitation, analysis, validation and verification • Empirical studies describing emerging requirements for Web applications • Web Quality models, guidelines, factors, criteria, metrics, patterns, and recommendations • Quality of service and metrics for Web applications development • Quality of SaaS applications and Mashups • Information quality assessment and quality of information integration on the Web • Quality in Web engineering project management (size, cost estimation, risk management, measures, etc.) • Performance modeling, monitoring, and evaluation • Integration of quality assessment activities in the development processes • Methods and tools for testing and evaluating Web applications • Deployment and usage analysis of Web applications • Web usability and accessibility • Web security, trust and privacy • Web GIS quality • Quality of Web application development environments and case tools • Empirical Web engineering ----------------------------- Submissions ----------------------------- This call is concerned by research and industrial contributions in one of the following categories: * Full research papers: mature, original research contribution ideally accompanied with some type of formal/empirical validation, evidence of use in practice and/or demonstration of scalability (18 pages) * Industrial papers: description of commercial solutions that are highly innovative, discuss trends in the market and/or challenge the community to find solutions to new problems (18 pages) * Late breaking results: description of preliminary results and/or ongoing efforts that present new ideas and concepts. (10 pages) Obs.: Accepted contributions will be included into the ICWE 2014 Springer LNCS proceedings. ----------------------------- Paper Submission Instructions ----------------------------- Please follow the specific instructions provided at the ICWE 2014 submission page, from http://icwe2014.webengineering.org/submissions ----------------------------- Important Dates ----------------------------- Abstract submission: February 14, 2014 (23h59 Hawaii Time) Full paper submission: February 18, 2014 (23h59 Hawaii Time) Paper notification: March 28, 2014 ----------------------------- Track Chairs ----------------------------- Silvia Abrahão, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Filomena Ferrucci, Università di Salerno, Italy ----------------------------- Program Committee ----------------------------- • Joao Araujo, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal • Rami Bahsoon, School of Computer Sc, University of Birmingham, UK • Michela Bertolotto, University College Dublin, Ireland • Davide Bolchini, Indiana University, USA • Giorgio Brajnik, University of Udine, Italy • Cristina Cachero, Universidad de Alicante, Spain • Coral Calero, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain • Cinzia Cappiello, Politecnico di Milano, Italy • Arie van Deursen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands • Schahram Dustdar, TU Wien, Austria • Vahid Garousi, University of Calgary, Canada • Carmine Gravino, University of Salerno, Italy • Emilio Insfran, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain • Tahar Kechadi, University College Dublin, Ireland • Nora Koch, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Germany • Grace Lewis, Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, USA • Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano, Italy • Emilia Mendes, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden • Ali Mesbah, University of British Columbia, Canada • Luis Olsina, GIDIS_Web, Engineering School, UNLPam, Argentina • Federica Sarro, University College, London, UK • Giovanni Toffetti Carughi, University of Lugano, Switzerland • Jean Vanderdonckt, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium • Giuliana Vitiello, University of Salerno, Italy • Michael Weiss, Carleton University, Canada ----------------------------- Contact ----------------------------- The track chairs can be contacted by email at quality.trackchair.icwe2...@webengineering.org _______________________________________________ altas, bajas y modificaciones: http://www.cadius.org/lista/opciones.html