WISE 2005 Industry Program
Call for Papers
The goals of the WISE 2005 Industry Program are to foster exchanges between
practitioners and the academics, to promote novel solutions to today's business
challenges, to provide practitioners in the field an early opportunity to
evaluate leading-edge research, and to identify new issues and directions for
future research and development work. We invite submissions on all topics
related to web engineering including technologies, methodologies, and
applications. Papers can take the form of detailed case studies, technical white
papers, new methodologies, new standard specifications, benchmarking models, or
any other contributions demonstrating innovative web engineering technologies,
methods, and applications.
Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to those identified in
the conference CFP, as well as those listed below:
1. Technologies
a. Development of new web services standards
b. Use of business process automation technologies
c. Use of semantic web and grid computing
d. Innovative solutions for performance optimization
e. Benchmarking of leading runtime environments
2. Methodologies
a. Web engineering with a Model Driven Architecture
b. Requirements engineering for web applications
c. Software design reusing legacy systems and data
d. Quality focus and use of Test Driven Development
e. Benchmarking of leading web engineering tools
3. Applications
a. Case studies of major web engineering projects
b. Implementation of a Service Oriented Architecture
c. Outsourcing and use of Business Services Networks
d. Analysis of industry-specific trends and challenges
e. Benchmarking models in selecting web IT vendors
Abstracts due (new deadline) | ||||
Papers due (new deadline) | ||||
Decision notification | August 12, 2005 | |||
Camera-ready copies due | September 12, 2005 |
All industrial papers will be peer-reviewed and published in the regular conference proceedings.
For easy identification, industrial papers should have as their title "Industry Track: rest of title". Please follow the guidelines of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) published by Springer: http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-164-2-72376-0,00.html. A Word template is provided for authors on that page.
Please submit your paper online in PDF format: http://elab.njit.edu/wise
Industry Program Chair:
Jen-Yao Chung, IBM T. J. Watson Research (jychung@us.ibm.com)
Industry Program Vice Chairs:
Stephane Gagnon, NJIT (gagnon@njit.edu)
Shu-Ping Chang, IBM Research (spchang@us.ibm.com)
Program Committee:
TBA
Supported by:
- Telcordia
- IBM
- NJIT
- Object Management Group (OMG)
- Integration Consotrium (IC)