WISE 2015Posted in

Web Information Systems Engineering

Event Dates

Oct 18, 2015 - Oct 20, 2015

Location

Miami

Submission Deadline

May 18, 2015

The aim of this 16th edition of the conference series on Web Information Systems Engineering is to provide an international forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners to share their knowledge 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), Auckland, New Zealand (2008), Poznan, Poland (2009), Hong Kong, China (2010), Sydney, Australia (2011), Paphos, Cyprus (2012), Nanjing, China (2013), and Thessaloniki, Greece (2014). The proceedings of WISE 2015 will be published by Springer in Lecture Notes in Computer Science series and the best papers will be recommended for publication in special issues of World Wide Web and other international Journals special issues.

WISE 2015 welcomes all submissions that fall in the domain of Web information systems engineering and topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

Web Information Retrieval

Web Data Models

Web search and information extraction

Web Mining and Web Warehousing

Web engineering, metrics and performance

Deep/Hidden Web

Web‐based Business Processes and Web Services

Web‐based Enterprise Systems

Web Security and Trust Management

Web Tools and Languages

Visualization for the Web and Rich Web UI

Web‐based Applications (e.g., e‐Commerce, e‐Government, e‐earning, etc.)

Big Data Techniques and Applications

Social Web models, analysis and mining

Social Networks Computing

Social web and Applications

Web big data techniques and mining

Integration of Web and Internet‐connected Objects (IoT)

Semantic Web

Web Agents and Web Intelligence

Linked Open Data

Web Data Integration and Mashups

Mobile Web

Web privacy management

Cloud Computing

Future Internet Architectures and Protocols

Human Factors and Social Issues