[fg-arc] CfP International Conference on Web Engineering, ICWE 2022 - Call for Workshop Proposals

Francesco.Osborne francesco.osborne at open.ac.uk
Wed Dec 8 15:13:39 CET 2021


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ICWE 2022 
22nd International Conference on Web Engineering
Bari, Italy | July 5-8, 2022
http://icwe2022.webengineering.org/
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Call for Workshop Proposals
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IMPORTANT DATES
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- Submission of proposals: 29 January, 2022 (23h 59 AoE)
- Notification of proposal acceptance: 12 February, 2022 (23h 59 AoE)

CALL
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ICWE’22 is inviting proposals for high-quality workshops to complement its scientific program. Workshop topics should fall within the broad area of Web Engineering, but we specifically welcome workshops tackling novel, cutting-edge topics as well as workshops covering focused Web Engineering sub-areas, and cross-disciplinary workshops. The workshop organizers are highly encouraged to include interactive and hands-on working sessions.

The organizers of approved workshops are responsible for advertising their workshops, collecting papers, managing the review process, making accepted papers available to workshop participants (e.g., workshop website), and collecting the camera-ready copies and copyright forms of accepted papers (verifying that they comply with formatting rules). Organizers are expected to be present to attend, run, and manage their workshops. Conference facilities such as meeting rooms, wireless Internet and meals will be provided by the local organizers.

ICWE’22 provides workshop organizers with the opportunity to publish workshop proceedings as part of its dedicated post-workshop proceedings volume to appear in Springer’s LNCS series. Typically, workshop papers are 12 pages long and peer-reviewed; other forms of contributions can be discussed with the workshop chairs. Organizers who prefer to publish their own proceedings are of course welcome as well.          

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
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Workshop proposals should include the following information:

1. General Information
– Title of the workshop
– Organizers and primary contact (name/affiliation/email)
– Abstract (200 words), intended for the main ICWE conference website
– Expected length of the workshop (full day, half day)
– Relationship with the ICWE community and topics

2. Objectives and Scope
– Goals of the workshop including a list of possible workshop topics; if available, outcomes and results of previous editions of the workshop
– Plans for advertising the workshop and making the workshop visible to the community
– Estimated number of submissions and of papers to be accepted. If applicable, relevant information on previous editions of the workshop
– Estimated number of participants. If applicable, relevant information on previous editions of the workshop

3. Organization Details
– Information about workshop organizers: names, addresses, affiliations, short bio, and name of the main contact person. (Including relevant past experience in workshop organization)
– Planned list of PC members

4. Workshop Format
– Format of the workshop (paper-based, discussion-based, invitation-based, work sessions, or similar); at least 1 hands-on session is highly recommended
– Format of hands-on session(s) (demos, hackathon, brainstorming, discussions, case elaboration, etc.)

5. Workshop web page (URL of the draft web page, if one exists)

6. Draft Call for Papers for the workshop (the Call for Papers that you intend to send out if your workshop is accepted)

Workshop proposals should be submitted as a PDF file to workshopchair.icwe2022 at webengineering.org.      


WORKSHOPS CHAIRS
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- Cinzia Cappiello (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
- Azzurra Ragone (EY - Ernst & Young, Italy)
    


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