Hi all,

I thought some of you might find this call interesting :)

--Claudia


**Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP**


==INFORMATIK 2010 Workshop on "Web Science"==
//co-located with GI-Jahrestagung 2010 ((http://www.informatik2010.de/))//

Web science is often referred to as the "science of decentralized information 
systems".
While novel technologies such as semantic web, web services, and cloud 
computing are germane to the broad proliferation of Web technologies, we also 
need to understand phenomena of the Web in the small as well as in the large, 
in order to retain its usefulness and benefit to people. This is in the center 
of attention of Web science and includes besides the mentioned technological 
approaches, research related to online communities, information diffusion on 
the Web, Web governance, global network structures beyond the individual 
communities on the Web, growth analysis, incentive and monetization systems.

Because the web itself is socially embedded a particular focus of this first GI 
workshop on Web Science are social computing applications, such as Wikipedia, 
Facebook, or del.icio.us, which are analysed with regard to the complex 
interdependencies between constraints imposed by the technical system as well 
as with regard to their use in social actions and interactions under varying 
social contexts. Understanding dynamics and evolution of these systems, as they 
depend on inherent social and informational structures, is of particular 
interest, because it is the dynamics of such communities that determines their 
final success or failure. In order to analyze social computing applications, 
interplay between aspects of computer science, for example computational 
network analysis, visualization techniques, graph theoretic models, semantic 
web technologies, and machine learning techniques, with social science and 
psychology is required. 

In this interdisciplinary workshop we are aiming to bridge the gap between 
paradigms and encourage interdisciplinary collaborations as well as advance and 
deepen our understanding of web science. Joint efforts are needed to take 
advantage of the state-of-the-art research from multiple disciplines, such as 
computer science, information systems, sociology, and psychology. Moreover, 
this workshop provides a platform for researchers and practitioners to exchange 
preliminary results, new concepts and methodologies in this area.

===Topics of interest ===
Topics of interest include but not limited to:

* Web Governance incl. Provenance, Licensing, Data Security, Access Control
* Open Knowledge ecosystems on the Web, such as Open Governmental Data, Open 
Scientific Data
* Information quality assessment
* Quality, coherence and user interaction on the Linked Data Web
* Social computing applications such as collaborative filtering, 
community-based information retrieval and recommendation, collaborative 
bookmarking, tagging and multi-agent systems
* Static and dynamic models of Web structure and Web growth
* Analysis of network structures within and beyond individual communities on 
the Web
* Incentive and monetization systems
* Information diffusion on the Web,
* Web and Web application governance,
* Novel visualisation techniques for Web related data 
* Integrating computational network analysis and semantic web techniques, for 
example to enhance the mainly structure-based network analysis by semantic 
information 
* Case studies of communities such as Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter, World of 
Warcraft, open source software as well as empirical findings in social 
computing-related applications

In particular, we aim at collecting a set of requirements, architectural styles 
and metaphors for Web science.
It is the target of such terminology and figures to build bridges of 
understanding between the different communities serving the need to 
appropriately //analyse// and //develop// social Web applications.

===Extent, structure, and selection of contributions===

Submitted papers should not exceed the maximum length of six (6) pages for the 
printed proceedings. In addition authors can submit an 12-pages extended 
version of their articles for the online proceedings and distribution on USB 
stick during the conference. Papers should be submitted to the 
((http://139.18.8.225:8080/ConfISS/portal/conferenceOverview.html?cid=4 GI 
conference management system)).
Papers will be evaluated anonymously by two independent evaluators from the 
program committee.
Accepted papers are published in the proceedings of the GI conference.
The paper layout must conform to the guidelines provided by "Lecture Notes in 
Informatics (LNI)" (http://www.gi-ev.de/service/publikationen/lni/).
Please adhere to the GI formatting style.
It is expected that at least one author of each accepted paper officially 
registers for the conference.
Submissions will be accepted in German and English (preferred language).

===Important Dates===
* 07.05.2010 **Paper Submission**
* 24.05.2010 **Acceptance Notification**
* 30.06.2010 **Final paper version due**
* 28.09.2010 **Workshop in conjunction with the GI-Jahrestagung**

===Contact and Organisation===

Sören Auer ([email protected]), AKSW/Institute for Computer 
Science, University of Leipzig
Claudia Müller-Birn ([email protected]), Institute for Software Research, 
Carnegie Mellon University
Steffen Staab ([email protected]), Institute for Web Science and 
Technologies, University of Koblenz-Landau

===Website===
http://aksw.org/WebScienceWorkshop

===Program committee===

Christian Bauckhage, International Center for Information Technology (B-IT), 
Bonn-Aachen 
Ulrike Cress, Knowledge Media Research Center, Tuebingen
Daniel Dietrich, Open Data Network
Rainer Fröse, IFM-Geomar / FishBase 
Andreas Geyer-Schulz, Institute of Technology Karlsruhe
Jonathan Gray, Open Knowledge Foundation 
Daniel Hladky, Ontos AG 
Andreas Hotho, University of Würzburg
Stefanie Lindstaedt, Graz University of Technology/Know-Center, Graz 
Ulf Morgenstern, Historisches Seminar Uni Leipzig 
Wolfgang Nejdl, University of Hanover
Christian Stegbauer, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main 
York Sure, GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Bonn
Robert Tolksdorf, Freie Universität Berlin 
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