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The aim of this conference is to provide an international forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners to share their knowledge and experience in the rapidly growing area of Web technologies, methodologies and applications. Previous WISE conferences were held in Hong Kong, China (2000), Kyoto, Japan (2001), Singapore (2002), Roma, Italy (2003), Brisbane, Australia (2004), New York, USA (2005), Wuhan, China (2006), Nancy, France (2007), and Auckland, New Zealand (2008).

Topics of Interest

WISE 2009 invites submissions on all topics related to Web information systems engineering, including but not limited to those listed below:

  • Data quality and probabilistic/uncertain data processing

  • Deep/Hidden Web

  • e-Commerce and e-Government

  • Event-driven Systems

  • Cloud/Grid Computing and P2P Systems

  • Innovative Web-based Applications

  • Location-based Services

  • Mobile Web Information Systems

  • Rich Web UI

  • Semantic Web

  • Social Networks

  • Web Agents and Web Intelligence

  • Web Data Integration

  • Web Data Mashup

  • Web Data Models

  • Web Information Retrieval

  • Web IS Design

  • Web Metric/Performance

  • Web Mining and Web Warehousing

  • Web Monitoring and Management

  • Web Security and Trust Management

  • Web Services and SOA

  • Web Tools and Languages

  • Web Transactions

  • Web Visualization

  • Web-based Business Systems

  • Web-based Learning

  • Web-based Software-as-a-Service

  • XML and Semi-structured Data

Workshops and Tutorials

WISE 2009 solicits the submissions of proposals for Workshops and Tutorials:

Workshop Proposal Submissions: WISE 2009 solicits the submission of workshop proposals on any of the conference topics. Proposals should be submitted electronically to the Workshop Chairs.
Workshop proceedings will be made available to the participants attending the workshops.

Tutorial Proposal Submissions: WISE 2009 solicits the submission of high quality tutorial proposals on any of the conference topics. Proposals should be submitted electronically to the Tutorial Chairs.

Research and Industry Tracks

There will be two independent tracks for Research and Industrial papers with a different set of evaluation criteria. The authors must clearly indicate the track to which the paper is being submitted.



Research Papers: The conference is soliciting original research papers on all aspects of Web information systems engineering. Submitted papers will be judged according to their scientific merits and evaluated on significance, originality, technical quality, and exposition.

Industrial and Application Papers: WISE 2009 encourages submissions covering the application of Web information systems engineering in practice, including papers describing innovative implementations, novel applications, and major improvements to the state-of-practice. The papers submitted to this track can range from a few page extended abstract to a full paper. The track will also include a small number of invited visionary papers.

Publication

The proceedings of WISE 2009 will be published in two separate volumes by Springer in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, one volume for all papers accepted by the main conference, and one volume for all papers accepted by all WISE workshops. Paper length is 14 pages. A special issue of the World Wide Web Journal is scheduled in 2010 for publishing extended versions of selected WISE 2009 papers.
Additionally, selected papers will be further reviewed for special issue of Elsevier's Information Systems.

Yahiko Kambayashi Best Paper Award

The WISE Program Committee will select the best paper from all submissions for this prestigious award.

Key Dates

Event

Date

Paper Submission

May 1, 2009

Tutorial/Panel Proposals

May 31, 2009

Author Notification

June 15, 2009

Camera-ready submission

June 28, 2009

Author registration

June 28, 2009

Conference and Workshops

October 5-7, 2009

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