Subject: Web Engineering Workshop, 2001 -- CFP Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 18:43:50 +1100 From: San MURUGESAN To: ISWORLD@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Papers: Workshop on WEB ENGINEERING ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Fourth International Workshop on Web Engineering 1 May 2001, Hong Kong http://aeims.uws.edu.au/webe2001/ Held in conjunction with the Tenth World Wide Web (WWW10) Conference, Hong Kong, 1-5 May 2001 Deadline for submission of papers/panel proposals: 29 January 2001 This fourth Workshop is organised in response to the increasing need to systematise current ad hoc approaches to creating and maintaining Web-based applications. It focuses on successful development of large, complex Web-based systems and provides a mix of academic research and experience of industry practitioners to address the major problems in building and maintaining such systems. The Workshop builds upon the five previous workshops (at WWW7, WWW8, WWW9, ICSE99 and ICSE2000) and incorporates the best practices from Software Engineering and other disciplines which impact upon Web-based application development. We are especially looking for case studies in developing Web sites and applications of all hues and sizes, exemplifying good practices and methodologies, and lessons learned. The World Wide Web conference, WWW10, like its predecessors, will attract traditionally divergent groups of researchers and practitioners. This Workshop is a conscious and specially directed effort at building bridges between communities while addressing the common concerns of Web Engineering from multiple perspectives. This workshop will primarily focus on the following main themes related to Web development: Case studies and lessons learned Requirements identification, specification and analysis Development methodologies and practices Web quality and performance measures, testing and evaluation Web technologies Submissions focusing on system design, life-cycle and management of large Web-based systems, educational and research issues and other areas are also welcome. The Workshop Proceedings will be published by the WWW10 organising committee. For further details, please visit: http://aeims.uws.edu.au/webe2001/ Deadline for submission: 29 January 2001 Workshop Programme Co-chairs Yogesh Deshpande, University of Western Sydney, Australia San Murugesan, University of Western Sydney, Australia Martin Gaedke, University of Karlsruhe, Germany ------------------------------------------------ Assoc Prof San Murugesan School of Computing and Information Technology University of Western Sydney PO Box 555, Campbelltown NSW 2560; Australia Phone: +61-2- 4620 3513 Fax: +61-2- 4626 6683 email: s.murugesan@uws.edu.au -------------------------------------------------- ===== Start of ISWorld List Footer ===== Moving? Want to subscribe/unsubscribe? Find an old posting? See: http://isds.bus.lsu.edu/cvoc/isworld/ If you do not find the answer contact isworld_manager@cornell.edu ===== End of ISWorld List Footer =====