8th International Conference on Web Engineering 2008

ICWE 2008 - Accepted Submissions

The conference has had a very good number of submitted research papers, posters, and demos from academia and industry. The conference organisers have assembled an interesting and inspiring program that covers all the important topics for anyone interested in Web Engineering, whether they are CEO or CTO of a major corporation, a student studying for their PhD, or simply interested in developing and maintaining Web-based solutions.

The following list shows the full and short papers, demos, and posters accepted for publication and presentation at ICWE2008.

ICWE 2008 - Accepted Full Papers

  • Ali Mesbah, Engin Bozdag and Arie van Deursen. Crawling AJAX by Inferring User Interface State Changes
  • Serge Abiteboul, Ioana Manolescu and Spyros Zoupanos. OptimAX: Optimizing Distributed ActiveXML Applications
  • Joerg Hoffmann, Ingo Weber, James Scicluna, Tomasz Kaczmarek and Anupriya Ankolekar. Combining Scalability and Expressivity in the Automatic Composition of Semantic Web Services
  • Pieter Bellekens, Kees van der Sluijs, William Van Woensel, Sven Casteleyn and Geert-Jan Houben. Achieving Efficient Access to Large Integrated Sets of Semantic Data in Web Applications
  • Piero Fraternali and Massimo Tisi. Identifying Cultural Markers for Web Application Design Targeted to a Multi-Cultural Audience
  • Santiago Meliá, Jaime Gomez, Sandy Pérez and Oscar Diaz. A Model-Driven Development for GWT-Based Rich Internet Applications with OOH4RIA
  • Fumiko Satoh and Takehiro Tokuda. Security Policy Composition for Composite Services
  • Gustavo Rossi, Mario Matias Urbieta, Jeronimo Ginzburg, Damiano Distante and Alejandra Garrido. Refactoring to Rich Internet Applications. A Model-Driven Approach
  • Jeffrey Bigham, Craig Prince and Richard Ladner. Engineering a Self-Voicing, Web-Browsing Web Application Supporting Accessibility Anywhere
  • Andrei Vancea, Michael Grossniklaus and Moira Norrie. Database-Driven Web Mashups
  • Sören Blom, Matthias Book and Volker Gruhn. Executable Semantics of Recursively Nestable Dialog Flow Specifications for Web Applications
  • Sandy Pérez, Oscar Diaz, Santiago Meliá and Jaime Gómez. Facing Interaction-Rich RIAs: the Orchestration Model
  • Dong Zhou. Exploiting Structure Recurrence for Efficient XML Processing
  • Patrick Freudenstein, Marko Boettger and Martin Nussbaumer. Efficacious Reuse Support as Enabler for Cross-Methodological Web Engineering with Stakeholders
  • Viorel Milea, Flavius Frasincar and Uzay Kaymak. Knowledge Engineering in a Temporal Semantic Web Context
  • Jordi Cabot and Cristina Gómez. A Catalogue of Refactorings for Navigation Models
  • Emilia Mendes. The Use of Bayesian Networks for Web Effort Estimation: Further Investigation
  • Roberto De Virgilio and Riccardo Torlone. A framework for the Management of Context Data in Adaptive Web Information Systems
  • Marco Brambilla and Christina Tziviskou. Modeling Ontology-Driven Personalization of Web Contents
  • Danny Groenewegen and Eelco Visser. Declarative Access Control for WebDSL: Combining Language Integration and Separation of Concerns

ICWE 2008 - Accepted Short Papers

  • Yang Sun, Isaac Councill and C. Lee Giles. BotSeer: An automated information system for analyzing Web robots
  • Silvia Abrahao, Geert Poels and Emilio Insfrán. Evaluation of a Measurement Procedure for Web Applications: A Replication Study
  • Patrick Freudenstein and Martin Nussbaumer. Constructing Advanced Web-based Dialog Components with Stakeholders - a DSL Approach
  • Hao Han and Takehiro Tokuda. A Method for Integration of Web Applications Based on Information Extraction
  • Sonia GUEHIS, Philippe RIGAUX and David Gross-Amblard. Publish by Example
  • Hernan Molina and Luis Olsina. Assessing Web Applications Consistently: A Context Information Approach
  • May Haydar, Houari Sahraoui and Alexandre Petrenko. Specification Patterns for Formal Web Verification
  • Juan Carlos Preciado, Marino Linaje, Rober Morales, Fernando Sánchez, Gefei Zhang, Christian Kroiß and Nora Koch. Designing Rich Internet Applications Combining UWE and RUX-Method
  • Derik Pack, Russell Coleman and John Osborne. The Next Step in Information Sharing: The Distributed Alerts Dissemination Backbone
  • Marco Brambilla, Marino Linaje, Juan Carlos Preciado and Fernando Sánchez. Business Process -based Conceptual Design of Rich Internet Applications
  • Juergen Umbrich, Andreas Harth and Stefan Decker. How to Improve the Discovery of Structured Content on the Web
  • Roberto Pereira and Sergio Roberto da Silva. The Use of Cognitive Authority for Information Retrieval in Folksonomy Based Systems

ICWE 2008 - Accepted Demos

  • Marco Brambilla and Alessandro Origgi. MVC-Webflow: an AJAX Tool for Online Modeling of Model 2 Web Applications
  • Sasa Nesic, Dragan Gasevic and Mehdi Jazayeri. Extending MS Office for sharing Document Content Units over the Semantic Web
  • Hao Han and Takehiro Tokuda. WIKE: A Web Information/Knowledge Extraction System for Web Service Generation
  • Rosana Braga and Alessandra Chan. Peony: a Web Environment to support pattern-based development
  • Pieter Bellekens, Kees van der Sluijs, Geert-Jan Houben and Lora Aroyo. On-the-fly Data Integration for Personalized Television Recommender Systems
  • Jurriaan Souer and Martin van Mierloo. A Component Based Architecture for Web Content Management: Runtime Deployable WebManager Component Bundles

ICWE 2008 - Accepted Posters

  • Adam Dukovich, Jimmy Hua, Jong Seo Lee, Michael Huffman and Alex Dekhtyar. JOXM: Java Object - XML Mapping
  • Nitin Agarwal, Magdiel Galan, Huan Liu and Shankar Subramanya. Clustering Blogs with Collective Wisdom
  • Frederic Majer, Patrick Freudenstein and Martin Nussbaumer. Roadmap towards Lifecycle Support for Highly Distributed Web-based Systems
  • Theo Crous and Judith Bishop. Semantos: XML-based Query Enhancement of RDF for Agents in the Semantic Web
  • Damir Aracic and Scott Wallace. Using Character Patterns to Improve Web Document Clustering
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