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ICWE2016
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16th International Conference on Web Engineering
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6-9 June 2016, Lugano, Switzerland
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http://icwe2016.inf.usi.ch

Call for Tutorials

ICWE 2016 invites proposals for tutorials that will provide conference
participants with the opportunity to learn about a broad range of
topics related to Web engineering. Ideally, tutorials should be
suitable for both researchers and practitioners, and we particularly
encourage proposals dealing with technologies, methods and frameworks
widely used in practice as well as those addressing emerging research
topics.

Tutorials can run for either half a day (3 hours) or a full day (6 hours).

*Important Dates for Tutorial Proposals*

Tutorial Proposal submission: open – continuously evaluating proposals (*)
Tutorial Proposal notification: 3 weeks after submission (**)

Tutorial Dates: 6-9 June 2015

(*) Proposals are evaluated until a sufficient amount of high quality 
tutorials have been accepted.

(**) Accepted Tutorials may still be canceled if the number of 
registrations for them is very small.

*Submission Instructions*

Proposals must be no more than 3 pages in length and should provide a
sense of both the scope of the tutorial and the depth of material to
be covered. They should also clearly indicate what the intended
audience would be and any assumed background. If the tutorial has been
held previously, the proposal should state where, when, and how many
people attended it as well as how it would be tailored for ICWE2016.

The proposal should include short biographies of the presenters,
clearly indicating their previous experience of giving tutorials or
presentations. Links to previous presentation materials or videos may
be included to help demonstrate presentation skills.

Tutorial proposals should include the following information:

  - Title of the Tutorial;
  - Expected length of the Tutorial (full day - 6 hours, half day - 3 
hours);
  - Contact information of the presenters: name, affiliation, email and 
web site;
  - Abstract outlining the goals and content of the tutorial in no more 
than 250 words;
  - Statement of intended audience and assumed background knowledge;
  - Detailed description of topics to be covered, concrete objectives 
and learning outcomes as well as the structure of the tutorial;
  - Biographies of presenters including information about their 
expertise relevant to the tutorial;
  - Any references to the work of the presenters or others relevant to 
the tutorial;
  - Statement about any previous related tutorial presentations, 
including information about how the ICWE2016 tutorial would differ;
  - Sample slides of the tutorial, if available;
  - Optionally, links to any previous presentation slides or videos that 
could be used to demonstrate the proposers’ presentation skills.
  - Proposals must be in PDF format and submitted electronically via 
Easychair https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icwe2016

The call for tutorial is now open: the proposals can be continuously
submitted at any time via and authors will receive a notification
after about 3 weeks. Along with a notification of acceptance,
presenters will receive further instructions on how to prepare a
two-page summary of the tutorial to be included in the conference
proceedings, tutorial notes to be made available on the conference
website, and a brief biography to be published in the conference
programme.

Tutorial Chairs

Cinzia Cappiello, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Philipp Leitner, University Of Zurich, Switzerland

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