LA-WEB 2003 PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
RICHTER Viktor
richter at SZTAKI.HU
2003. Jan. 30., Cs, 13:06:58 CET
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> The First Latin American World Wide Web Conference
> Empowering Our Web
> 10-12 November 2003, Santiago, CHILE
>
> LA-WEB 2003 PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> The Center for Web Research of the CS Dept of the University of Chile,
> under the sponsorship of the International World Wide Web Conference
> Committee (IW3C2) and the Chilean Computer Science Society (SCCC)
> cordially invite you to participate in the First Latin American World
> Wide Web Conference on November 10-12, 2003, in Santiago, Chile.
>
> International researchers, technologists, and leaders from academia,
> industry, and government will gather at LA-WEB to present, demonstrate,
> and discuss the latest developments of the Web and how they can be used
> to empower the Latin American Web.
>
> The technical programme will include refereed paper presentations,
> alternate track presentations (see below), plenary sessions, panels,
> and poster sessions. Tutorials will precede the main program.
>
> During the last years, Chile has been the most stable growing
> economy in the region, and is one of the regional leaders in
> information technology and telecommunications. Santiago, with
> more than 5 million inhabitants, is not only the capital of Chile,
> but also its financial and administrative heart. The city was
> founded in 1541 and is located at the foot of the Andes Mountains
> and only one hour away from the Pacific Ocean or the sky slopes,
> thus being the ideal point to start tours to the north (desert),
> south (lakes and glaciers) or west (Easter island).
>
> Due to Santiago's much influenced past it displays a wide range of
> architecture, contrasting classical European style buildings with modern
> attractive commercial centers. Along with its cultural influences,
> Santiago is a cosmopolitan city where visitors can enjoy cultural
> activities, and a great variety of international, ethnic and local
> gastronomy, accompanied by the most delicious Chilean wines. Santiago
> is easily reachable by air from Asia, Europe or North America.
>
>IMPORTANT DATES
>
> Paper submission deadline: June 8, 2003
>
> Tutorial proposal deadline: July 1, 2003
>
> Poster submission deadline: August 10, 2003
>
> Author notification (papers, tutorials): August 3, 2003
>
> Final papers due: September 1, 2003
>
> Author notification (posters): September 8, 2003
>
>REFEREED PAPERS TRACK
>
> LA-WEB 2003 seeks original papers describing research in all areas of the
> Web. Topics include but are not limited to:
>
> * Applications (Area 1)
> * Browsers and User Interfaces (Area 2)
> * Electronic Commerce (Area 3)
> * Hypermedia (Area 4)
> * Mobility and Wireless Access (Area 5)
> * Multimedia (Area 6)
> * Performance and Reliability (Area 7)
> * Search and Data Mining (Area 8)
> * Security and Privacy (Area 9)
> * Semantic Web (Area 10)
> * Web Engineering (Area 11)
>
> Submission details
>
> Submissions should present original reports of new work in English.
> Papers should properly place the work within the field, cite related
> work, and clearly indicate the innovative aspects of the work and its
> contribution to the field. A paper which, at the time of submission,
> is under review for or has already been published or accepted for
> publication in a journal or another conference will not be accepted.
>
> Papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 reviewers from an
> International Program Committee. Accepted papers will appear in the
> conference proceedings which will be published by an international
> publisher, will be contained on the Conference CD, and will also
> be accessible to the general public via http://www.cwr.cl/la-web/.
>
> Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF or XHTML, and must be
> formatted using the styles that will be posted in the conference Web site.
>
> We encourage authors to submit concise papers with up to 8 pages;
> however, papers with up to 10 pages may be submitted, and an
> additional 2 pages (for a maximum of 12) may be purchased later.
> Over-length or incorrectly formatted submissions may be
> rejected without reviews. Final copies of accepted papers will be
> required in both PDF and XHTML formats.
>
> Authors must also include a short 30-word statement with their
> submission which emphasizes the contribution of their paper. The
> statement will be seen by reviewers. For accepted papers, the final
> statement will appear in the Table of Contents of the conference
> proceedings and will be edited for clarity and accuracy by the program
> committee.
>
> Submissions must be made at http://www.cwr.cl/la-web/
>
> Inquiries can be sent to la-web at dcc.uchile.cl
>
> Program Committee Co-Chairs
>
> Ricardo Baeza-Yates, CWR/DCC/Universidad de Chile
> Daniel Schwabe, PUC Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
>
> Program Committee Members (partial list)
>
> Virgilio Almeida, UFMG, Brazil
> Gerardo Ayala, UDLAP, Mexico
> Krishna Bharat, Google, USA
> Dick Bulterman, CWI, Netherlands
> Tiziana Catarci, Univ. of Rome, Italy
> Soumen Chakrabarti, IITB, India
> Jim Challenger, IBM, USA
> Stefan Decker, ISI, USA
> Piero Fraternali, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
> Martin Gaedke, Karlsruhe Univ., Germany
> Lee Giles, Penn. State Univ., USA
> David Hawking, CSIRO, Australia
> Monika Henzinger, Google, USA
> Geert-Jan Houben, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Netherlands
> Nora Koch, Munich Univ., Germany
> Balachander Krishnamurthy, AT&T, USA
> Yoelle Maarek, IBM Haifa, Israel
> Udi Manber, Amazon, USA
> Heikki Mannila, Univ. of Helsinki, Finland
> Massimo Melucci, Padova Univ., Italy
> Alberto Mendelzon, Univ. of Toronto, Canada
> Daniel Menasce, George Mason Univ., USA
> Sung Huang Myaeng, CNU, Korea
> Erich J. Neuhold, FHG, Germany
> Paolo Paolini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
> Oscar Pastor, UPV, Spain
> Berthier Ribeiro-Neto, UFMG, Brazil
> Knut Magne Risvik, Fast, Norway
> Gustavo Rossi, UNLP, Argentina
> Luiz Fernando Gomes Soares, PUC-Rio, Brazil
> Bebo White, Stanford Univ., USA
> Mary Ellen Zurko, IBM, USA
>
>ALTERNATE TRACKS
>
> Alternate tracks include a combination of peer-reviewed papers and
> invited presentations. Topics include:
>
> * Education (Area 12)
> * Global Community (Area 13)
> * Practice & Experience (Area 14)
> * Web Services (Area 15)
> * Networks and distributed systems (Area 16)
>
> Submission details for papers in Areas 12-16
>
> The alternate tracks include refereed papers and invited
> presentations. Submissions will be peer-reviewed by an International
> Program Committee. Accepted papers in Areas 12-16 will appear in a
> separate printed proceedings to the main refereed track proceedings.
> All accepted papers will be contained on the Conference CD, and will
> also be accessible to the general public via http://www.cwr.cl/la-web/.
> The official languages for the alternate tracks are English, Portuguese
> and Spanish.
>
> Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF or XHTML, to the
> conference Web site.
>
> Authors must also include a short 30-word statement with their
> submission which emphasizes the contribution of their paper. The
> statement will be seen by reviewers. For accepted papers, the final
> statement will appear in the Table of Contents of the conference
> proceedings and will be edited for clarity and accuracy by the program
> committee.
>
> Submissions must be made at http://www.cwr.cl/la-web/
>
> Inquiries can be sent to la-web at dcc.uchile.cl
>
> Alternate Tracks Chairs:
>
> JosÈ Miguel Piquer, CWR/DCC/Universidad de Chile
> Nivio Ziviani, DCC, Univ. Federal of Minas Gerais, Brazil
>
>POSTERS
>
> Posters provide a forum for late-breaking research, and facilitate
> feedback in an informal setting. Posters are peer-reviewed.
>
> The poster area provides an opportunity for researchers and
> practitioners to present and demonstrate their recent web-related
> research, and to obtain feedback from their peers in an informal
> setting. It gives conference attendees a way to learn about innovative
> works in progress in a timely and informal manner.
>
> SUBMISSION DETAILS
>
> The submission details for posters are the same as for the main
> refereed papers track above, except that the page limit is 2 pages
> (no extra pages can be purchased), no revisions can be made to accepted
> posters, and an XHTML version of accepted posters is not required.
> Submissions will be peer-reviewed by an international committee.
>
> Accepted posters will appear on the Conference CD and will be
> accessible to the general public via http://www.cwr.cl/la-web/.
>
> Submissions must be made at http://www.cwr.cl/la-web/
>
> Inquiries can be sent to la-web at dcc.uchile.cl
>
> Posters chair: Luis Olsina, Univ. de La Pampa, Argentina
>
>TUTORIALS
>
> A programme of tutorials will cover topics of current interest to web
> design, development, services, operation, use, and evaluation. These
> half and full-day sessions will be led by internationally recognized
> experts and experienced instructors using prepared content.
>
> For more information on Tutorials see the conference Web site.
> There will be tutorials in English and Spanish.
>
> Tutorials Chair: Alfredo Sanchez, UDLAP, Mexico
>
>CONFERENCE CHAIR
>
> Ricardo Baeza-Yates, CWR/DCC/Universidad de Chile
>
>LA-WEB 2003 CONFERENCE PARTNERS
>
> SCCC Chilean CS Society
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>Daniel Schwabe Dept. de Informatica, PUC-Rio
>Tel:+55-21-3114 1500 r. 4356 R. M. de S. Vicente, 225
>Fax: +55-21-3114 1530 Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22453-900, Brasil
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