Web information systems and technologies : third International Conference, WEBIST 2007, Barcelona, Spain, March 3-6, 2007, revised selected papers

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Information & Library Science Library

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T58.5 .I589 2007
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Available

Summary

This book contains the best papers from the International Conference on Web Inf- mation Systems and Technologies (WEBIST 2007), organized by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC), endorsed by IW3C2, and held in Barcelona, Spain. The purpose of WEBIST is to bring together researchers, engineers, and practit- ners interested in the technological advances and business applications of web-based information systems. It has four main topic areas, covering different aspects of web information systems, namely, internet technology; web interfaces and applications; society, e-business and e-government; and e-learning. WEBIST 2007 received 367 submissions from more than 50 countries across all continents. After a double-blind review process, with the help of more than 200 - perts from the international program committee, and also after presentation at the conference, 23 papers were finally selected. Their extended and revised versions are published in this book. This strict selection made the conference appealing to a global audience of engineers, scientists, business practitioners, and policy experts. The - pers accepted and presented at the conference demonstrated a number of new and innovative solutions for e-business and web information systems in general, showing that the technical problems in this field are challenging and worth further R&D effort. The program of this conference also included three outstanding keynote lectures presented by internationally renowned distinguished researchers. Their keynote speeches reinforced the overall quality of the event.

Contents

  • Invited Papers
  • Programming Support and Governance for Process-Oriented Software Autonomy p. 3 A. Taleb-Bendiab and P. Miseldine and M. Randles and Thar Baker
  • Representing and Validating Digital Business Processes p. 19 Ernesto Damiani and Paolo Ceravolo and Cristiano Fugazza and Karl Reed
  • Part I Internet Technology
  • Semi-automated Content Zoning of Spam Emails p. 35 Claudine Brucks and Michael Hilker and Christoph Schommer and Cynthia Wagner and Ralph Weires
  • Security and Business Risks from Early Design of Web-Based Systems p. 45 Rattikorn Hewett
  • Designing Decentralized Service Compositions: Challenges and Solutions p. 60 Ustun Yildiz and Claude Godart
  • Grid Infrastructure Architecture: A Modular Approach from CoreGRID p. 72 Augusto Ciuffoletti and Antonio Congiusta and Gracjan Jankowski and Michal Jankowski and Ondrej Krajicek and Norbert Meyer
  • The Privacy Advocate: Assertion of Privacy by Personalised Contracts p. 85 Michael Maaser and Steffen Ortmann and Peter Langendorfer
  • Efficient Queries on XML Data through Partitioning p. 98 Olli Luoma
  • Contract Based Behavior Model for Services Coordination p. 109 Alberto Portilla and Genoveva Vargas-Solar and Christine Collet and Jose-Luis Zechinelli-Martini and Luciano Garcia-Banuelos
  • Transparent Admission Control and Scheduling of e-Commerce Web Services p. 124 Dmytro Dyachuk and Ralph Deters
  • Part II Web Interfaces and Applications
  • Life Cases: A Kernel Element for Web Information Systems Engineering p. 139 Klaus-Dieter Schewe and Bernhard Thalheim
  • Finding Virtual Neighbors in 3D Blog with 3D Viewpoint Similarity p. 157 Rieko Kadobayashi
  • Model Driven Formal Development of Digital Libraries p. 169 Esther Guerra and Juan de Lara and Alessio Malizia
  • Predicting the Influence of Emerging Information and Communication Technologies on Home Life p. 184 Michele Cornacchia and Vittorio Baroncini and Stefano Livi
  • RDF Collections p. 201 Saket Kaushik and Duminda Wijesekera
  • Logging and Analyzing User's Interactions in Web Portals p. 213 Gennaro Costagliola and Filomena Ferrucci and Vittorio Fuccella and Luigi Zurolo
  • A Semantics-Based Automatic Web Content Adaptation Framework for Mobile Devices p. 230 Chichang Jou
  • Part III Society, e-Business and e-Government
  • Summarizing Online Customer Reviews Automatically Based on Topical Structure p. 245 Jiaming Zhan and Han Tong Loh and Ying Liu
  • The Structure of Web-Based Information Systems Satisfaction: An Application of Confirmatory Factor Analysis p. 257 Christy M.K. Cheung and Matthew K.O. Lee
  • Part IV e-Learning
  • Introducing Communities to e-Learning p. 277 Gavin McArdle and Teresa Monahan and Michela Bertolotto
  • Evaluating an Online Module on Copyright Law and Intellectual Property p. 292 Carmel McNaught and Paul Lam and Shirley Leung and Kin-Fai Cheng
  • Using Games-Based Learning to Teach Software Engineering p. 304 Thomas M. Connolly and Mark Stansfield and Tom Hainey
  • Agility in Serious Games Development with Distributed Teams: A Case Study p. 314 Manuel Oliveira and Heiko Duin
  • Improving the Flexibility of Learning Environments: Developing Applications for Wired and Wireless Use p. 327 David M. Kennedy and Doug Vogel
  • Evaluating an e-Learning Experience Based on the Sakai Environment p. 338 Felix Buendia Garcia and Antonio Hervas Jorge
  • Author Index p. 347

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