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- WQVV'07: workshop on Web quality, Verification and Validation (organizers: Maria Angeles Moraga, Coral Calero Munoz, Maria Angélica Caro Gutierrez, Alessandro Marchetto, AndreaTrentini, Tevfik Bultan) - AEWSE'07: workshop on Adaptation and Evolution in Web Systems Engineering (organizers: Sven Casteleyn, Florian Daniel, Peter Dolog, Maristella Matera, Geert-Jan Houben, Olga De Troyer) - IWWOST'07: 6th workshop on Web-Oriented Software Technologies (organizers: Marco Winckler, Oscar Pastor, Daniel Schwabe, Luis Olsinal, Gustavo Rossi) - AWSOR'07: workshop on Aligning Web Systems and Organisation Requirements - MDWE'07: 3rd workshop on Model-driven Web Engineering (organizers: Antonio Vallecillo, Nora Koch, Geert-Jan Houben) - Frank Leymann. Web services, their composition, and their impact on application structures - Adam Bosworth, Vice-President, Google Inc., USA (keynote given on Tue 17) - Marina Bosi, Consultant Professor, Stanford University, USA (keynote given on Thu 19) 134 Rosanna Bova, Helen Paik, Hassas Salima, Salima Benbernou and Boualem Benatallah. On Embedding TaskMemory in Services Composition Frameworks 147 Antonia Bertolino, Guglielmo De Angelis and Andrea Polini. A QoS Test-bed Generator for Web Services 152 Michael Schaefer, Peter Dolog and Wolfgang Nejdl. Engineering Compensations in Web Service Environment 54 (short) Liliana Ardissono, Roberto Furnari, Anna Goy, Giovanna Petrone and Marino Segnan. Context-awareWorkflowManagement 84 (short) Hyun Jung La, Jeong Seop Bae, Soo Ho Chang and Soo Dong Kim. Practical Methods for Adapting Servicesusing Enterprise Service Bus 79 Jordi Cabot, Jordi Ceballos and Cristina Gómez. On the Quality of Navigation Models with Content-ModificationOperations 118 Cristina Cachero, Coral Calero and Geert Poels. Metamodeling the Quality of the Web Development Process'Intermediate Artifacts 132 Emilia Mendes. The Use of a Bayesian Network for Web Effort Estimation - 14 Yang Li, Lin Zuo, Jun Wei, Hua Zhong and Tao Huang. Sequential Pattern-based Cache Replacement in ServletContainer 192 Huajing Li, Wang-Chien Lee, Anand Sivasubramaniam and C. Lee Giles. A Hybrid Cache and Prefetch Mechanismfor Scientific Literature Search Engine 119 Stefan Betermieux and Birgit Bomsdorf. Finalizing Dialog Models at Runtime 154 Gustavo Rossi, Jeronimo Ginzburg, Matias Urbieta and Damiano Distante. Transparent Interface Composition forWeb Applications 201 Matthias Book, Volker Gruhn and Jan Richter. Fine-Grained Specification and Control of Data Flows in Web-basedUser Interfaces 142 (short) Giulio Mori, Fabio Paternò and Carmen Santoro. Authoring Multi-Device Web Applications with DatabaseAccess 208 (short) Andre Fialho and Daniel Schwabe. Enriching Hypermedia Application Interfaces - 121 Torsten Gipp and Jürgen Ebert. Functional Web Applications - 164 Alessandro Bozzon, Tereza Iofciu, Wolfgang Nejdl and Sascha Tönnies. Integrating databases, search engines andWeb applications: a model-driven approach - 176 Marino Linaje, Juan Carlos Preciado and Fernando Sánchez. A Method for Model Based Design of Rich InternetApplication Interactive User Interfaces - 101 (short) Pedro Valderas and Vicente Pelechano. Improving Communication in Requirements Engineering Activitiesfor Web Applications - 127 (short) Buddhima De Silva and Athula Ginige. Meta-Model to support End-user Development of Web basedBusiness Information Systems - 143 Barbara Leporini, Fabio Paternò and Antonio Scorcia. Easing Web Guidelines Specification - 168 Esther Guerra, Daniel Sanz, Paloma Diaz and Ignacio Aedo. A Transformation-Driven Approach to the Verificationof Security Policies in Web Designs - 211 Qingzhao Tan, Ziming Zhuang, Prasenjit Mitra and C. Lee Giles. Efficiently Detecting Webpage Updates UsingSamples - 71 (short) Hongwei Zeng and Huaikou Miao. Auto-generating Test Sequences for Web Applications - 126 (short) Manar Alalfi, James Cordy and Thomas Dean. A Survey of Analysis Models and Methods in WebsiteVerification and Testing - 81 Marco Brambilla and Federico Michele Facca. Building Semantic Web Portals with WebML - 184 Pieter Bellekens, Kees van der Sluijs, Lora Aroyo and Geert-Jan Houben. Engineering Semantic-based InteractiveMulti-device Web Applications - 214 Yusuke Yanbe, Adam Jatowt, Satoshi Nakamura and Katsumi Tanaka. Towards Improving Web Search byUtilizing Social Bookmarks - 158 (short) Peter Dolog and Jan Stage. Designing Interaction Spaces for Rich Internet Applications with UML - 159 (short) Sara Comai and Giovanni Toffetti. A behavioral model for Rich Internet Applications 107 Myriam Arrue and Markel Vigo. Considering Web Accessibility in Information Retrieval Systems 30 Fatih Gelgi, Srinivas Vadrevu and Hasan Davulcu. Fixing Weakly Annotated Web Data using Relational Models 128 Rui Kimura, Satoshi Oyama, Hiroyuki Toda and Katsumi Tanaka. Creating Personal Histories from the Web usingNamesake Disambiguation and Event Extraction 98 (short) Giuseppe Scanniello, Andrea DeLucia, Michele Risi and Genoveffa Tortora. Comparing Clustering Algorithmsfor the Identification of Similar Pages in Web Applications 153 (short) Antonina Dattolo, Angelo Di Iorio, Silvia Duca, Antonio Angelo Feliziani and Fabio Vitali. Structural patternsfor descriptive documents 18 Johannes Meinecke, Frederic Majer and Martin Gaedke. Component-Based Content Linking Beyond the Application 65 FranciscoJ. Garcia, Raúl Izquierdo Castanedo and Aquilino A. Juan Fuente. A Double-Model Approach to AchieveEffective Model-View Separation in Template Based Web Applications 166 Damiano Distante, Paola Pedone, Gustavo Rossi and Gerardo Canfora. Model-Driven Development of WebApplications with UWA, MVC and JavaServer Faces 60 (short) Felipe I. Anfurrutia, Oscar Diaz and Salvador Trujillo. On refining XML artifacts - 10 Jin Yu, Boualem Benatallah, Fabio Casati, Florian Daniel, Maristella Matera and Regis Saint-Paul. Mixup: aDevelopment and Runtime Environment for Integration at the Presentation Layer - 17 Irene Celino, Emanuele Della Valle, Dario Cerizza and Andrea Turati. Squiggle: an experience in model-drivendevelopment of real-world Semantic Search Engines - 111 Santiago Meliá, Jaime Gomez and Jose Luís Serrano. WebTE: MDA Transformation Engine for Web Applications - 115 Giansalvatore Mecca, Salvatore Raunich, Alessandro Pappalardo and Donatello Santoro. Noodles: A ClusteringEngine for the Web - 156 Roberto Acerbis, Aldo Bongio, Marco Brambilla and Stefano Butti. WebRatio 5: An Eclipse-based CASE tool forengineering Web applications - 157 Cédric Mesnage and Eyal Oren. Extending Ruby on Rails for Semantic Web Applications - 178 Michal Tvarozek and Maria Bielikova. Personalized Faceted Navigation in the Semantic Web - 195 Yevgen Borodin, Jalal Mahmud, Asad Ahmed and I.V. Ramakrishnan. WebVAT: Web Page Visualization andAnalysis Tool - 209 Athula Ginige, Xufeng Liang, Makis Marmaridis, Anupama Ginige and Buddhima De Silva. Smart Tools to supportMeta-Design Paradigm for Developing Web based Business Applications - 205 Roberto Acerbis, Aldo Bongio, Marco Brambilla, Stefano Ceri, Massimo Tisi and Emanuele Tosetti. DevelopingeBusiness solutions with a Model Driven Approach - 41 Emily Medina, Sunny Fugate and Marion Ceruti. Next-Generation Tactical-Situation-Assessment (TSAT): Chat - 61 Marco Brambilla, Jordi Cabot and Nathalie Moreno. Tool Support for Model Checking of Web application designs - 224 Ike Nassi, Joydip Das and Ming-Chien Shan. The Challenges of Application Service Hosting - 64 Emilio Rodriguez Priego and Francisco J. Garcia. Securing code in Services Oriented Architecture - 103 Ganna Frankova. Service Level Agreements: Web Services and Security - 162 Natallia Kokash. Risk Management for Service-Oriented Systems - 194 Sebastian Lahajnar. A framework for situational web methods engineering - Welcome Cocktail and reception, Villa Olmo, Como - Opening Ceremony, Politecnico di Milano, Como - Social Dinner: Boat tour of the Lake of Como, visit to Bellagio, and dinner at Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni, Bellagio Further details can be seen in the Social Program page. - DISCoRSO project - open presentation of the results The goal of the Italian Applied research project DISCoRSO (Distributed Information System for CoORdinated ServiceOriented interoperability ) is the implementation of a Service-based platform that enable the automation of the supplychain within industrial districts and the cooperation of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME). In particular, the research isfocused on case studies within the textile and food districts. A short description of the project and main lessons learnedwill be presented at a special related event at ICWE. The presentation is open to all the participants. (Project web site:http://www.discorso.eng.it/). The presentation will be organized as follows: The DISCoRSO project Initiative (N. Ingraffia - Engineering) .
Methodology for designing virtual districts applications and DISCoRSOproject strategic isses (D. Za - Lecce University) Technical architecture of the cooperative service-based system (DISCoRSO Reference Architecture) (D. Ardagna,Politecnico di Milano) Application scenarios: textile districts (S. Prandin, Politecnico di Milano) and agro-food districts (V. Ndou Univ. Lecce) Student Meeting of the Alfa Network WEE-Net (Web Engineering Network of Excellence). (project website: http://cosy.ted.unipi.gr/weenet/) MDWEnet is an initiative started by a group of researchers working on model-driven Web Engineering (MDWE). Its goal is to improve current practices and tools for the model-driven development of Web applications for better interoperability. The proposal is based on the strengths of current model-driven Web Engineering methods, and the existing experience and knowledge in the field. This is the second working meeting of MDWEnet, and is open to all Web Engineering research groups, organizations and companies interested in improving the interoperability of Model-Driven Web Engineering approaches and tools.

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