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6th ICWE 2006: Palo Alto, California, USA
- David Wolber, Neil Calder, Christopher H. Brooks, Athula Ginige:
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Web Engineering, ICWE 2006, Palo Alto, California, USA, July 11-14, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-352-2
Session 1: Web Metrics
- Guillermo J. Covella, Luis Olsina:
Assessing quality in use in a consistent way. 1-8 - Gennaro Costagliola
, Sergio Di Martino
, Filomena Ferrucci, Carmine Gravino
, Genoveffa Tortora, Giuliana Vitiello
:
Effort estimation modeling techniques: a case study for web applications. 9-16 - Jianhua Hao, Emilia Mendes:
Usage-based statistical testing of web applications. 17-24
Session 2: web services I
- Yacine Sam, Omar Boucelma
, Mohand-Said Hacid:
web services customization: a composition-based approach. 25-31 - César J. Acuña, Esperanza Marcos
:
Modeling semantic web services: a case study. 32-39 - Ivo José Garcia dos Santos, Matthias Flügge, Neil Paiva Tizzo, Edmundo Roberto Mauro Madeira
:
Challenges and techniques on the road to dynamically compose web services. 40-47
Session 3: adapting and managing contexts
- Hassan H. Malik, John R. Kender:
Clustering web images using association rules, interestingness measures, and hypergraph partitions. 48-55 - Roberto De Virgilio, Riccardo Torlone
:
Modeling heterogeneous context information in adaptive web based applications. 56-63 - Sidi Mohamed Benslimane
, Djamal Benslimane, Mimoun Malki
, Youssef Amghar, Hamadou Saliah-Hassane
:
Acquiring owl ontologies from data-intensive web sites. 361-368
Session 4: modeling and tools I
- Francisco Javier Lucas Martínez, Fernando Molina Molina, José Ambrosio Toval Álvarez, Valeria de Castro
, Paloma Cáceres, Esperanza Marcos
:
Precise WIS development. 71-76 - Mihály Jakob, Holger Schwarz, Fabian Kaiser, Bernhard Mitschang:
Modeling and generating application logic for data-intensive web applications. 77-84 - Marco Brambilla
:
Generation of WebML web application models from business process specifications. 85-86 - C. B. Bhatt, N. J. Rao:
SCORM metadata in the context of bloom-vincenti taxonomy and intelligent tutoring system. 87-88 - Paolo Viappiani, Boi Faltings:
Implementing example-based tools for preference-based search. 89-90 - Sven Casteleyn
, Peter Plessers, Olga De Troyer:
Generating semantic annotations during the web design process. 91-92 - Flávio Oliveira Silva
, Pedro Frosi Rosa:
The quest for the web services stack: a fast trip. 93-94
Session 5: web system architectures
- Martin Gaedke
, Johannes Meinecke, Andreas Heil:
FDX: federating devices and web applications. 95-102 - Gennaro Costagliola
, Filomena Ferrucci, Vittorio Fuccella:
Scorm run-time environment as a service. 103-110 - Jijun Lu, Swapna S. Gokhale:
Web server performance analysis. 111-112 - Javier J. Gutiérrez
, María José Escalona Cuaresma
, Manuel Mejías
, Jesús Torres
:
An approach to generate test cases from use cases. 113-114 - Angélica Caro
, Coral Calero
, Ismael Caballero
, Mario Piattini
:
Defining a quality model for portal data. 115-116 - Martin Nussbaumer
, Patrick Freudenstein, Martin Gaedke
:
Stakeholder collaboration: from conversation to contribution. 117-118 - Deniz Efendioglu, Chris Faschetti, Terence John Parr:
Chronica: a temporal web search engine. 119-120
Session 6: web services II
- Elena Sánchez-Nielsen
, Sandra Martin-Ruiz, Jorge Rodriguez-Pedrianes:
An open and dynamical service oriented architecture for supporting mobile services. 121-128 - Ronan Barrett, Lucian M. Patcas, Claus Pahl
, John Murphy:
Model driven distribution pattern design for dynamic web service compositions. 129-136 - Sami Bhiri
, Claude Godart, Olivier Perrin:
Transactional patterns for reliable web services compositions. 137-144
Session 7: development frameworks
- Óscar Corcho
, Angel López-Cima, Asunción Gómez-Pérez
:
A platform for the development of semantic web portals. 145-152 - Demetrius Arraes Nunes, Daniel Schwabe
:
Rapid prototyping of web applications combining domain specific languages and model driven design. 153-160 - Nuria Medina-Medina, Fernando Molina-Ortiz, Lina García-Cabrera
:
An adaptation method by feedback in an evolutionary hypermedia system. 161-168
Session 8: information sharing and modeling
- Tapanee Tirapat, Cleo Espiritu, Eleni Stroulia
:
Taking the community's pulse: one blog at a time. 169-176 - Stefano Ceri, Florian Daniel, Maristella Matera
, Francesca Rizzo:
Extended memory (xMem) of web interactions. 177-184 - Ioakim Marmaridis, Athula Ginige
:
Sharing information on the web using bitlets. 185-192
Best paper session: best paper candidates
- Daniel Gomes
, Mário J. Silva
:
Modelling information persistence on the web. 193-200 - Mikko Honkala, Mikko Pohja:
Multimodal interaction with xforms. 201-208 - Matthias Book
, Volker Gruhn, Matthias Lehmann:
Automatic dialog mask generation for device-independent web applications. 209-216 - Yujian Fu, Zhijiang Dong, Xudong He:
Modeling, validating and automating composition of web services. 217-224
Session 9: searching
- Carsten Stolz, Michael N. Barth, Maximilian Viermetz, Klaus D. Wilde:
Searchstrings revealing user intent: a better understanding of user perception. 225-232 - Prasanna Kumar Desikan, Nishith Pathak, Jaideep Srivastava
, Vipin Kumar:
Divide and conquer approach for efficient pagerank computation. 233-240 - Jorge Gracia
, Raquel Trillo, Mauricio Espinoza
, Eduardo Mena
:
Querying the web: a multiontology disambiguation method. 241-248
Session 10: security
- Ernesto Damiani
, Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati
, Cristiano Fugazza
, Pierangela Samarati
:
Modality conflicts in semantics aware access control. 249-256 - William Bradley Glisson
, Andrew McDonald, Ray Welland:
Web engineering security: a practitioner's perspective. 257-264 - Anália Lourenço
, Orlando Belo
:
Catching web crawlers in the act. 265-272
Session 11: design and development methods I
- Ziad Kobti
, Menaka Sundaravadanam:
An enhanced conceptual framework to better handle business rules in process oriented applications. 273-280 - Nora Koch
, Gefei Zhang, María José Escalona Cuaresma
:
Model transformations from requirements to web system design. 281-288 - Jin Yu, Boualem Benatallah, Fabio Casati, Régis Saint-Paul:
OpenXUP: an alternative approach to developing highly interactive web applications. 289-296
Session 12: design and development methods II
- João P. Cachopo
, António Rito Silva
:
Combining software transactional memory with a domain modeling language to simplify web application development. 297-304 - Xiaocheng Ge
, Richard F. Paige, Fiona Polack, Howard Chivers, Phillip J. Brooke:
Agile development of secure web applications. 305-312 - Norazlin Yusop, David B. Lowe, Didar Zowghi
:
A survey of issue resolution on the incremental refinement of the system scope in web system development. 313-320
Session 13: design methods
- Peter Barna, Flavius Frasincar
, Geert-Jan Houben:
A workflow-driven design of web information systems. 321-328 - Minmin Han, Christine Hofmeister:
Modeling and verification of adaptive navigation in web applications. 329-336 - Kees van der Sluijs, Geert-Jan Houben, Jeen Broekstra, Sven Casteleyn
:
Hera-S: web design using sesame. 337-344
Session 14: modeling and tools II
- Terence John Parr:
Web application internationalization and localization in action. 64-70 - Marco Brambilla
, Jordi Cabot
:
Constraint tuning and management for web applications. 345-352 - Alessandro Bozzon
, Sara Comai
, Piero Fraternali, Giovanni Toffetti Carughi
:
Conceptual modeling and code generation for rich internet applications. 353-360

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