33rd ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
9–13 April 2018, Pau, France
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Call for Papers
Aims and rationale
The World Wide Web is changing. The advent of HTML 5, the increasing importance of AJAX and client-side scripting, the explosion of Web-based Social Networks as well as the advent of the Federated Social Web, the new frontiers of Semantic Web, and the importance of the integration of Web technology and Mobile Computing are some examples of this general trend.
Web applications are progressively evolving into rich and flexible environments where users can easily access documents, publish content, listen to music, watch videos, draw pictures, and play directly via browsers. This class of ubiquitous software systems is gaining momentum and fosters the evolution of new ways for people to interact and cooperate. Novel approaches and techniques, new tools and frameworks are needed to address the increasing complexity of these applications.
This track aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners from industry and academia working on both practical and foundational aspects of Web technologies, as well as other technologies that in the Web framework have found new and unexpected application fields. We seek original, unpublished contributions that are mainly focused on, but not necessarily limited to, the following aspects of Web technologies:
- Collaboration on the Web: Wikis, Social Software, and Web 2.0
- Electronic Publishing on the Web
- Emerging Web Technologies
- Web Technologies in other fields, e.g. in IoT devices
- Expanding the reach of Social Software: Enterprise, Business Process Management, ...
- Federated Social Web software and protocols
- Hypertext, hypermedia, markup languages, and XML-related technologies
- Performance, Scalability and Quality of Service on the Web
- Web Metrics, Monitoring and Analysis
- (Process-aware) Web Information Systems
- Rich User Experiences and Human Computer Interaction in Web applications
- Semantic-enhanced Web applications
- Web Browsers and Web Interfaces
- Web Accessibility
- Web Engineering
- Mobile Web and Cross-device Content Delivery
- Webapps (for mobile devices)
- Web application integration: Rest services and data interchange/API description formats
- Scripting and other applications of Web technology for Mobile Computing
- Web Searching
Proceedings and Post-Proceedings
Papers accepted for the Web Technologies track will be published by ACM both in the SAC 2018 proceedings and in the ACM Digital Library.
Paper registration is required, allowing the inclusion of the paper/poster in the conference proceedings. An author or a proxy attending SAC MUST present the paper: This is a requirement for the paper/poster to be included in the ACM/IEEE digital library. No-show of scheduled papers and posters will result in excluding them from the ACM/IEEE digital library.
The authors of the best papers presented at the track will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to be published in a Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing volume by Springer.
![LNBIP](images/7911.jpg)
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Series Editors: van der Aalst, W.M.P., Mylopoulos, J., Rosemann, M., Shaw, M.J., Szyperski, C.
ISSN: 1865-1348
LNBIP is abstracted/indexed in DBLP, EI and Scopus. LNBIP volumes are also submitted for the inclusion in ISI Proceedings.
Student Research Competition (SRC) Program
Graduate students are invited to submit research abstracts (maximum of 2 pages in ACM camera-ready format) following the instructions published at SAC 2018 website. Submission of the same abstract to multiple tracks is not allowed.
All research abstract submissions will be reviewed by researchers and practitioners with expertise in the track focus area to which they are submitted. Authors of selected abstracts (up to 20 students) will have the opportunity to give poster and oral presentations of their work and compete for three top-winning places. The SRC committee will evaluate and select First, Second, and Third place winners. The winners will receive medals, cash awards, and SIGAPP recognition certificates during the conference banquet. Invited students receive SRC travel support (US$500) and are eligible to apply to the SIGAPP Student Travel Award Program (STAP) for additional travel support.
Paper Submission
Original papers from the above-mentioned or other related areas will be considered. This includes three categories of submissions:
- original and unpublished research;
- reports of innovative computing applications in the arts, sciences, engineering, business, government, education and industry;
- reports of successful technology transfer to new problem domains.
Each submitted paper will undergo a (double) blind review process and will be
refereed by at least three referees. To ease blind review, you shall remove
author names from your paper before submitting it.
Accepted papers
in all categories will be published in the ACM SAC 2018 proceedings.
The camera-ready version of the accepted paper should be prepared using the
ACM format (guidelines are given on
the SAC 2018 web
site).
Accepted full papers should not exceed 6 8 pages in a double
column format (with the option, for an additional per-page fee, to
add 2 more pages).
Regular papers can be submitted online at https://www.sigapp.org/sac/sac2018/submission.html
Papers for the Student Research Competition can be submitted online at https://www.softconf.com/i/sac-src2018/.
Relevant Dates
September 15, 2017September 25, 2017: Paper submission deadline- November 10, 2017: Author notification
- November 25, 2017: Camera-ready copies due
- December 10, 2017: Authors registration due
People
Track chairs
- Cristian Mateos, ISISTAN-UNICEN-CONICET University - Tandil, Argentina
- Tim A. Majchrzak, University of Agder - Kristiansand, Norway
- Francesco Poggi, University of Bologna - Bologna, Italy
E-mail contact: sacwebtech@cs.unibo.it
Program Committee
- Marco Brambilla, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Hwan-Gue Cho, Pusan National University, South Korea
- Jerónimo Irazabal, IBM and Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina
- Gioele Barabucci, University of Cologne, Germany
- Chin-Wan Chung, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea
- Lotfi Abdi, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
- Rui Abreu, Palo Alto Research Center
- Marco Crasso, IBM Research, Argentina
- Alfredo Cuzzocrea, DIA Department, University of Trieste, Italy
- Flavia Delicato, UFRN, Brazil
- Paulo Pires, Univesidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
- Enrico Francesconi, ITTIG - CNR, Italy
- Laercio Augusto Baldochi, Fed. Univ. of Itajuba, Brazil
- Flavius Frasincar, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands
- Daniela Godoy, UNICEN University, Tandil, Argentina
- Angelo Di Iorio, University of Bologna, Italy
- Andrés Flores, National University of Comahue, Argentina
- Celso Hirata, Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica, Brazil
- Irena Holubova (Mlynkova), Charles University, Czech Republic
- Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University, Japan
- Amedeo Napoli, LORIA, France
- Andrea Nuzzolese, University of Bologna, Italy
- Maria da Graça Pimentel, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Stephane Sire, Oppidoc, France
- Florian Skopik, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
- Manolis Tzagarakis, University of Patras, Greece
- Alejandro Zunino, UNICEN University, Tandil, Argentina