Facts
| City: | Auckland |
| Country: | New Zealand |
| Period: | September 1-4, 2008 |
| URL: | http://wise2008.mucoms.org/ |
Updates
Deadlines
First CFP : First International Workshop on WebInformation Systems Reengineering (WISR 2008)
CALL FOR PAPER
First International Workshop on Web Information Systems Reengineering (WISR
2008) http://cedric.cnam.fr/wisr08/
to be held in conjunction with
The Ninth International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering
(WISE 2008) http://wise2008.mucoms.org/ Auckland (New Zealand), September
1-4, 2008
GOAL
Most of Web Information Systems (WIS) are still developed in ad hoc manner
causing many problems and leading to difficulties to be maintained and to
evolve.
They generally suffer from a lack of performance and security. Most of these
systems are still developed without systematic approaches.
In order for a WIS to be successful, it should be easy to navigate and
should contain information easily understood.
If a WIS is missing some of the characteristics such as ease of use,
navigation facilities, security, performance, evolving capabilities, etc.,
then a reengineering process may be in order.
Besides, web reengineering can lead to a re-conceptualization and re-design
of existing WIS. It may be required to re-design the WIS to match evolving
requirements needs and/or to integrate new web technologies.
However, reengineering existing WIS is a complex task especially when high
performance and high level of security are required and/or when old
interfaces have to be supported.
The aim of this workshop is twofold: identify recurring problems and issues,
and provide guidelines and solutions to solve them. Another goal is to
provide methods, models, and tools for WIS reengineering and re-design.
TOPICS
WIS-R will provide an opportunity to bring together members of the WIS
engineering and reengineering community as well as members of the
information system community to discuss problems, issues, methods, models,
architectures, platforms, techniques, and tools related to WIS
reengineering.
Topics of particular interest include (but are not limited to):
- Maintenance of existing WIS
- Migration of existing WIS
- Evolution of existing WIS
- WIS content re-writing
- Reengineering of existing WIS
- WIS reverse engineering techniques
- Methods, models, and tools for WIS reengineering and evolution
- Reengineering WIS user interfaces
- Model-based approaches for WIS reverse engineering
- Re-design of the interaction between web-based applications and legacy information systems
- Architectures for WIS reengineering
- WIS evolution using design patterns
- Reverse engineering of WIS content and structure
- Quality metrics for WIS re-design
- Effort and cost estimation of WIS re-design
- Real-life case studies for large-scale WIS reengineering
- Requirement engineering for WIS evolution
- Migration and integration of legacy system to Web environments
- Web semantic technologies for WIS evolution
- Management of the WIS evolution
IMPORTANT DATES
Full paper Submission due: April 4, 2008 Author Notification: May 9, 2008
Camera-ready Papers due: May 26, 2008 Author registration: May 26, 2008
Workshop day: September 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th, 2008
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Authors are invited to submit original papers in PDF format according to
Springer LNCS template (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).
Papers must not exceed 10 pages.
Papers should be submitted using the workshop web site.
Intentions to submit should be notified by email to wisr@cnam.fr. It should
include authors names and an abstract.
PUBLICATION
WISR 2008 proceedings will be published by Springer in its Lecture Notes in
Computer Science series.
REGISTRATION
There will be no separate registration fee for workshop authors or
attendees.
Authors and attendees just register for the main WISE2008 conference.
This allows them to attend all sessions of the main conference and all
sessions of all workshops.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Program co-chairs
Jacky Akoka, Cedric-Cnam & INT, Paris, France
Nadira Lammari, Cedric-Cnam, Paris, France
Program committee members
- Kenneth Anderson, USA
- Djamal Benslimane, France
- Mária Bieliková, Slovakia
- Isabelle Comyn Wattiau, France
- Jean-Marie Favre, France
- Ignacio Garcia-Rodriguez, Spain
- Zoubida Kedad, France
- Alessandro Marchetto, Italy
- Farid Méziane, UK
- Andrea De Lucia,Italy
- Vicente Pelechano, Spain
- Yacine Rezgui, UK
- Filippo Ricca, Italy
- Gustavo Rossi, Agentina
- Pedro J. Valderas Aranda, Spain
- Gianluigi Viscusi, Italy