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LA-WEB 2012 - Latin American Web Congress

Date2012-10-25

Deadline2012-05-19

VenueCartagena , Colombia Colombia

Keywords

Websitehttps://laweb2012.unab.edu.co

Topics/Call fo Papers

LA-Web 2012 is the eight of a series of refereed international conferences aimed at providing a venue in Latin America for researchers and technologists from around the world to present, demonstrate and discuss the latest Web developments. LA-WEB 2012 is endorsed by the IW3C2 International World Wide Web Conference Committee and its proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press.
LA-WEB’2012 will accept contributions in the following categories:
Full Papers (up to 8 pages). We invite high quality papers describing original work in all areas of Web research. Papers should properly place the work in the context of the conference’s theme, cite related work, and clearly indicate its innovative aspects and contributions to the field.
Short Papers (up to 4 pages). Authors are invited to submit work in progress whose preliminary results are of interest to the LA-WEB Conference audience.
LA-WEB offers a great venue to show exciting new work that is mature (full papers) and work that is at an early stage and can benefit from discussion with colleagues (short papers). All submissions will be evaluated on the basis if originality, quality, and technical contribution.
All accepted papers will by published by the IEEE and be included in the Digital Library. Authors of accepted papers must register for and attend the conference. Submissions specifically focused on developing regions are highly encouraged.
Papers must be formatted in accordance with the IEEE Computer Society author guidelines.
We seek novel, innovative, and exciting work in areas including but not limited to
Browsers and user interfaces
E-commerce, E-Science, E-government and E-Learning
Digital libraries
Multimedia and hypermedia
Mobility and ubiquitous web access
Performance, reliability and scalability
Web data mining
Search
Semantic web
Web engineering
Collaboration and web communities
Security, privacy and copyright issues
XML and web services
Collaborative tagging
Blogging
Social Networks
Web spam characterization, detection and filtering
Web visualization
Web usability and accessibility
Web 2.0 approaches and applications

Last modified: 2012-03-01 12:57:00