All
accepted conference
papers will be published
by the Austrian Computer Society (OCG) books@ocg.at series.
Selected
papers will be further
considered for publication
in special issues of
the International
Journal of Web Engineering,
International Journal of Web Information Systems, International Journal of Business Data Communication and Networking
and Radiomatics - Journal on Communications Engineering
Submitted
papers will be carefully
evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical
soundness, and clarity
of exposition.
Authors
are requested to register
the abstract of their
papers and to submit
the full paper electronically
by May 21, 2004
(extended to June 18,
2004).
For
paper registration and
electronic submission
please refer to the
Papers Submission page.
The
length of full papers
should not exceed 10
pages for full papers.
Papers
must be formatted according
to the guidelines
of the Austrian Computer
Society (OCG).
Submissions should
be in PDF format.
Short
Papers and work-in-progress
sessions will allow
for presentation of
new developments and
work in progress. Short
papers to be considered
for presentations at
the conference should
be submitted in the
form of abstracts of
one to five pages by
July 23rd.
Submitted
papers will be carefully
evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical
soundness, and clarity
of exposition and will
be included in the proceedings
of the conference.
Short
Papers must also be
formatted according
to the guidelines
of the Austrian Computer
Society (OCG).
Proposals
are invited for high-quality
half-day tutorials.
Proposals
should include a two-page
description and motivation
for the topic of the
tutorial, the full name
and address of the tutorial
speaker(s), a concise
description of the contents
and goals of the tutorial
with a few keywords
for each section, a
rough estimate of the
time spent on each section,
the level of the tutorial,
the required audience
experience, and the
speaker(s) biography.
Tutorial
proposals should be
submitted by April
2, 2004. The
program committee will
give notification of
acceptance by June,
2004.
iiWAS2004
solicits proposals for
invited sessions on
the same or related
topics of interest.
Proposals must be well-developed
and include the following:
proposed title, moderator(s),
speakers' names and
addresses, speaker presentation
titles, and a paragraph
detailing the contents
of the proposed session.
Invited
Sessions proposals should
be submitted by April
2, 2004. The
program committee will
give notification of
acceptance by June,
2004.
Proposals
are invited for high-quality
panel sessions. Proposals
should include a two-page
description and motivation
for the topic to be
discussed, as well as
two pages devoted to
the biographies of willing
panelists.
Panel
proposals should be
submitted by April
2, 2004. The
program committee will
give notification of
acceptance by June,
2004.
A
special session will
be devoted to live software
demonstrations. To propose
a software demonstration,
describe the main aspects
of the package, emphasizing
its unique or novel
aspects, in two to five
pages (including any
screenshots) by July
23, 2004.
Industrial presentations will describe current challenges and
trends of the Web industry.
Nominations for topics
and speakers are welcome,
and should be submitted
electronically by July
23, 2002
For
submissions and further
inquiries please contact:
submission@iiwas.org
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