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<font face="DejaVu Sans Mono">ICWE2016<br>
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16th International Conference on Web Engineering<br>
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6-9 June 2016, Lugano, Switzerland<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://icwe2016.inf.usi.ch">http://icwe2016.inf.usi.ch</a><br>
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Call for Workshops<br>
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ICWE 2016 is looking for high-quality workshops to complement its
scientific<br>
program. Interested workshop organizers are invited to submit
proposals for<br>
workshops to be held in conjunction with ICWE 2016 in Lugano,
Switzerland, in<br>
June 06-09. The goal of the workshops program is to provide a
forum where to<br>
present and discuss ongoing work in friendly, open and informal
settings.<br>
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Topics of interest include all areas of Web Engineering. ICWE 2016
specifically<br>
welcomes workshops tackling novel, cutting-edge topics, workshops
covering<br>
lesser-addressed WE sub-areas, cross-discipline workshops and
workshops dealing<br>
with possible and expected future evolutions of the Web. ICWE 2016
workshops are<br>
highly encouraged to include interactive and hands-on sessions.<br>
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The organizers of approved workshops are responsible for
advertising their<br>
workshops, collecting papers, managing the review process, making
accepted<br>
papers available to workshop participants (e.g., online), and
collecting the<br>
camera-ready copies and copyright forms of accepted papers
(verifying that they<br>
comply with formatting rules). Organizers are expected to
physically attend and<br>
manage their workshops. Conference facilities such as meeting
rooms, wireless<br>
Internet and meals are provided by the local organizers.<br>
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ICWE 2016 provides workshop organizers with the opportunity to
publish workshop<br>
proceedings as part of its dedicated post-workshop proceedings to
appear in<br>
Springer's LNCS series (confirmation a subject of the accepted
workshops).<br>
Typically, workshop papers are 12 pages long and peer-reviewed;
other forms of<br>
contributions can be discussed and agreed on with the workshop
chairs.<br>
Organizers who prefer their own or no proceedings are of course
welcome as well.<br>
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Important Dates for Workshop Proposals<br>
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Workshop Proposal submission: open – continuously evaluating
proposals (*)<br>
Workshop Proposal notification: 2 weeks after submission (**)<br>
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(*) Proposals are evaluated until a sufficient amount of
qualitative workshops<br>
has been reached.<br>
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(**) Accepted workshops may still be canceled if the number of<br>
papers/presentations is very small.<br>
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Workshop Deadlines<br>
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Paper submission: 23/03/2016<br>
Review: 25/04/2016<br>
Notification 29/04/2016<br>
Camera-ready 13/05/2016<br>
Workshop date: 09/06/2016<br>
Camera-ready (post proceedings): 24/06/2016<br>
All deadlines are 23h59, Hawaii Time.<br>
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Submission Instructions<br>
Workshop proposals should include the following information:<br>
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Title of the workshop;<br>
Expected length of the workshop (full day, half day);<br>
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Format of the workshop (paper-based, discussion-based,
invitation-based, work<br>
sessions, or similar) – at least 1 hands-on session is highly
recommended (see<br>
next);<br>
Format of hands-on session(s) (demo’s, hackaton, brain storming,<br>
discussions, case elaboration, etc.)<br>
Relationship of the workshop to ICWE, its topics, and its
community;<br>
Goals of the workshop; including a list of possible workshop
topics;<br>
If applicable, outcomes and results of previous editions of the
workshop;<br>
Estimated number of submissions and of papers to be accepted. If
applicable,<br>
relevant information on previous editions of the workshop;<br>
Estimated number of participants. If applicable, relevant
information on<br>
previous editions of the workshop;<br>
Information about workshop organizers: names, addresses,
affiliations, short<br>
bio, and name of the main contact person;<br>
If available, a list of PC members;<br>
Plans for advertising the workshop and making the workshop
visible.<br>
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Workshop proposals should be submitted as a single PDF file to<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:workshopchair.icwe2016@webengineering.org">workshopchair.icwe2016@webengineering.org</a>.<br>
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There are no formatting requirements for workshop proposals.<br>
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Workshop Chairs<br>
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Sven Casteleyn, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain<br>
Peter Dolog, Aalborg University, Denmark<br>
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Contact: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:workshopchair.icwe2016@webengineering.org">workshopchair.icwe2016@webengineering.org</a><br>
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