12th International Conference on Web Information System Engineering (WISE 2011)

12th International Conference on Web Information System Engineering (WISE 2011)
                           httt://www.wise2011.org
                           October 11-14, 2011
                            Sydney, Australia

          Organized by: CSIRO and International WISE Society

The aim of this twelfth edition of the conference series on Web Information
Systems Engineering is to provide an international forum for researchers,
professionals, and industrial practitioners to share their knowledge in the
rapidly growing area of Web technologies, methodologies and
applications. Previous WISE conferences were held in Hong Kong, China (2000),
Kyoto, Japan (2001), Singapore (2002), Roma, Italy (2003), Brisbane, Australia
(2004), New York, USA (2005), Wuhan, China (2006), Nancy, France (2007),
Auckland, New Zealand (2008), Poznan, Poland (2009), and Hong Kong, China
(2010)

The proceedings of WISE 2010 will be published in 2 separate volumes by
Springer in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, with best papers to
be recommended for publication in special issues of international
journals. Topics of interests include but not limited to:

- Cloud, Grid Computing and P2P Systems;
- Deep/Hidden Web;
- Event Processing and Event-driven Systems;
- Integration of the Web and Internet-connected Objects / IoT
- Linked Open Data;
- Rich Web UI;
- Semantic Web;
- Web Agents and Web Intelligence;
- Web Data Integration;
- Web Data Mashup;
- Web Data Models;
- Web Information Retrieval;
- Web Metrics and Performance;
- Web Mining and Web Warehousing;
- Web Monitoring and Management;
- Web Security and Trust Management;
- Web-based Business Processes and Web Services;
- Web-based Enterprise Systems and Transactions;
- Web Tools and Languages;
- Web Visualisation;
- XML and Semi-structured Data; and
- Web-based Applications (e.g., Auction and Negotiation, e-Commerce,
  e-Government, e-Learning, etc.)

Paper Submission

Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. All papers will
be refereed by at least three members of the program committee. All submitted
papers MUST be formatted according to the author guidelines provided by
Springer and MUST NOT be longer than 14 pages.

Important Dates

Full Paper Submission Deadline:     May 15, 2011
Notification of Acceptance:         July 15, 2011
Full Paper Camera-ready Due:        July 30, 2011
Workshops Proposal Submission:      May 1, 2011
Panel/Tutorial Proposal Submission: June 1, 2011
Demo Paper Submission Deadline:     June 1, 2010

Submission Formatting Guidelines: The paper must be submitted in Springer LNCS format