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SECOND CALL FOR WORKSHOP and TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
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6th International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2006)
www.icwe2006.org
Palo Alto, California, USA, Juli 10-14, 2006
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The ICWE 2006 6th International Conference on Web Engineering
will be held in Palo Alto, California, at the Stanford Linear
Accelerator Center from Tuesday, July 11 to Friday, July 14.
On Monday, July 10 a set of full-day or half-day workshops and
tutorials will be planned.
CALL for WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
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Workshops at ICWE 2006 are intended to provide a highly interactive
forum focusing on novel results, and conducting in-depth discussions
on a specific topic, or coordinating work among representatives of a
technical community. Workshop proposals should address current Web
engineering related issues which can benefit from small-group
information exchange and discussion.
A workshop proposal should include the following items:
Name of the workshop
Name(s) and affiliation(s) of the organizer(s), identifying one
primary contact
An abstract (no longer than 200 words), including the workshops
major topics, goals and expected outcomes
Motivation: relevance of the workshop to the Web Engineering community;
references to other workshops organized by the proponents at ICWE or
other conferences
Target audience and desired number of workshop participants (minimum
and maximum)
Facilities, equipment and materials required
A preliminary version of the Call for Papers, briefly describing the
goals of the workshop, the participant selection process, the schedule
of the activities, and the organizers biography
A short description of the activities that the workshop organizers
propose to undertake for the success of the workshop
Expected results
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit workshop proposals to
the ICWE 2006 Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs, Nora Koch and Luis Olsina
([log in to unmask]), no later than Tuesday, January 10,
2006.
Submission may be made by e-mail (PDF-Format) with the "ICWE 2006 Workshop
Submission" label in the subject header.
CALL for TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
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Tutorial at ICWE 2006 are desired for both half-day and full-day sessions
on topics of current and ongoing relevance to Web Engineering. Tutorial
proposals must include:
Tutorial title
Presenter contact information
Aims/learning objectives
Duration (half or full-day)
Scope (general topic area)
Keywords
Target audience
Prerequisite knowledge of audience
Tutorial abstract (1-2 paragraphs suitable for inclusion in conference
registration materials)
Full description (1-2 pages to be used for evaluation)
Tutorial history
Presenter(s) biography(ies)
Relevant references
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit tutorial proposals to
the ICWE 2006 Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs, Nora Koch and Luis Olsina
([log in to unmask]), no later than Tuesday, January 10,
2006.
Submission may be made by e-mail (PDF-Format) with the "ICWE 2006 Tutorial
Submission" label in the subject header.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Workshop and Tutorial Proposal submission deadline: January 10, 2006
Workshop and Tutorial Proposal notification: February 3, 2006
Workshop submissions deadline: April 15, 2006
Workshop submitters notification: May 13, 2006
WORKSHOP and TUTORIAL CO-CHAIRS
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Nora Koch, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Germany
Luis Olsina, Universidad Nacional de la Pampa, Argentina
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