|  | The Twelfth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services ICIW 2017June 25 - 29, 2017- Venice, Italy
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             Colocated with other events part of DataSys 2017Posters will be presented during the conferenceA Work in Progress track is available for preliminary workA Research Ideas track is available for ideas in early stagesA Doctoral Forum track is available for discussing and publishing early PhD thesis research  
             
               | Submission (full paper) | February 5March 5, 2017
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               | Notification | April 5, 2017  |  
               | Registration | April 20, 2017  |  
               | Camera ready | May 12, 2017  |  ISSN: 2308-3972ISBN: 978-1-61208-563-0
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     All tracks/topics are open to both research and industry contributions.
     Special tracks: (submission deadline: May 17) 
     
       CWSSE: Cloud and  Web Services Software Engineering
         Chair and  Coordinator: Dr. Muthu Ramachandran, Principal Lecturer
           School of Computing, Creative  Technologies, and Engineering
           Faculty of Arts, Environment and  Technology
         Leeds Beckett University, Leeds,   UK
  m.ramachandran@leedsbeckett.ac.uk
       WEBTID: Web-based  Tools for Interaction Design
           Chair and  Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Jorge C. S. Cardoso, University of Coimbra, Portugal jorgecardoso@ieee.org       
       
         KGCC:  Knowledge Graph Construction and Consumption
         Chair and  Coordinator:
         PhD Candidate Sarasi Lalithsena, Kno.e.sis Center, Wright State      University, USA sarasi@knoesis.org
PhD Candidate Tommaso Soru, University of Leipzig, Germany tsoru@informatik.uni-leipzig.de
         WFIS:  Web Financial Information Systems
         Chairs and Coordinators:
         Prof. Dr. Paulo Caetano da Silva, Salvador University (UNIFACS), Brazil paulo.caetano@pro.unifacs.br 
         Prof. Dr. Miklos Vasarhelyi, Rutgers University, USA miklosv@andromeda.rutgers.edu
        
      
     Tracks:
     TRINT: Trends on Internet-based data, applications and services
     
       
         Mapping social networks; Signed social networks; Interactive      analysis; Personalized sentiment classification; Mobile devices and      Internet technologies; Mobile IPv6 over Software Defined Network      (SDN); Generative Mappings; Intensive mobile data processing;      Virtualization of mobile networks; Personalized services in 5G      networks; 5G+ HetHetNets; Information-centric satellite networks;      Drone-based services; Internet of self-tunable sensing;  Embedded      Sensing; Context-aware and location-aware services; Interned-based      vehicular networks; Geo-replicated data stores; Personal Cloud;      Cloud interactive services; Energy harvesting and energy efficiency;      Opportunistic spectrum access; High spectral efficiency       communications; Interactive analysis on Big Data;      Streaming/Real-Time/Active Streaming;  Internet-scale real-time      analytics; Real-time data aggregation; Big Data and Industrial 4.0      systems; Internet and Crowdsourcing; Mobile and wearable networks;      Smart sensing networks; Internet-based healthcare services; Green      Interent; Internet accessibility; Internet and Apps
     
     TRWEB: Trends on Web-driven applications and services
     
              Web3D. Harvesting Entities from the Web; Linking User Web Profiles;      Web Crowd Rankings; Navigational Queries; focused Object Retrieval;      Discovering Subsumption Relationships; Meshes on the Web;      Interactive 3D Web Environments; Interactive 3D Graphics; WebGL,      Optimized Javascript engines; Native 3D Web applications,      Declarative 3D; WebGL Scene Creation; Web-Based Source Code      Analysis; Web visualization of underground caves; Streaming      compressed 3D data on the Web; Web3D User Interfaces; Linked Data on      the Web; Web user-profiling; Mining large dense graphs/subgraphs;      Web tables; Relationships in knowledge graphs; Microblog users; Web      Tracking;  Augmenting cross-domain knowledge bases; High-dimensional      data; Visualizing large-scale; Consumer-oriented Web services 
     
     IWAS : Internet and Web-based Applications and Services
     
        Web technologies, frameworks, languages, mechanisms; Web applications design and development; Interaction with/from Web-based applications; Web-based applications’ features; Management of Web-based applications;  Evaluation of Web applications; Specialized Web applications; Aggregating multimedia documents;  E-business, appliances, and services; IP Grid Management and Grid Services; IP-based convergent solutions and next generation networks; Standards, case studies and special groups on web-based applications; E-business system design, development, and management for SMEs
     
      WSSA :  Web Services-based Systems and Applications
     
        Service Innovations; Service Architectures;  Model-driven development of context-aware services; Context-aware  service models, architectures and frameworks; Model-driven development  of semantic Web services; Web services foundation, architectures, frameworks, languages;  Web services architecture and business continuity;  Special Web services mechanisms; 
         Semantic Web, Ontology, and Web services;  Web service applications ;  Data Management aspects in Web Services; Autonomic e-Business integration and collaboration; Web service based Grid computing and P2P computing; Web services based applications for e-Commerce; Multimedia applications using Web Services; Automatic computing for Web services; Web services challenges on trust, security, performance, scalability; Enterprise Web services; Web services discovery, announcing, monitoring and management; Platforms, technologies, mechanisms and case studies; Grid architectures, middleware and toolkits
     
     ENSYS: Entertainment Systems
     
        Developing entertainment systems and applications;  Platforms for entertainment systems;  Speech technology & its usability for entertainment systems;  Networking requirements for entertainment systems; Traffic generated by entertainment applications; QoS/SLA on entertainment systems; Reliability and high availability of entertainment systems; Identify aspects in entertainment systems; Real-time access to entertainment systems; Customized access entertainment systems; Navigation and entertainment systems; Integration and interoperability aspects in entertainment systems; Entertainment systems and applications; Networking and system support for entertainment systems; Wireless and mobile technologies for entertainment; Wireless multimedia for entertainment; Systems for music and movie distribution; Games on mobile and resource-constrained devices; Mobile video entertainment systems;  Car/flight/train entertainment systems; Ubiquitous entertainment systems; Interactive television; Technologies for sport and entertainment; WiFi wireless home entertainment systems; Wearable technologies for entertainment
     
     P2PSA: P2P Systems and Applications
     
        P2P architectures, techniques, paradigms; P2P programming and data handling;  P2P security features; Data and compute intensive applications;  P2P networks and protocols; P2P management; P2P Trust and reputation management; Fault tolerance in P2P, quality of availability, accounting in P2P; Self-adaptiveness in P2P overlay networks; Self-configurable P2P systems; Case studies, benchmarking; Copyright and intellectual property; Electronic marketplace, Digital asset management and trading systems; Platforms, environments, testbeds
     
      ONLINE: Online Communications, Collaborative Systems, and Social Networks
     
        Theory, frameworks, mechanisms, and tools for online communication; Methodologies and languages for on-line communications; Web services and XML use for online communications; Tools for assessing online work, distributed workload; Shared business processes; Collaborative groups and systems; Theory and formalisms of group interactions; Group synergy in cooperative networks; Online gambling, gaming, children groups; Identity features, risks, jurisdiction for online communications; Specifics emergency and e-coaching on online communications; B2B and B2E cooperation; Privacy, identify, security on online communications; Individual anonymity, group trust, and confidentiality on online groups; Conflict, delegation, group selection; Community costs in collaborative groups;  Building online social networks with popularity contexts, persuasion, etc.; Technology support for collaborative systems; Techniques, mechanisms, and platforms for remote cooperation
     
     SERCOMP: Service computing
     
       Adaptive Architecture; 
         Business process integration and management; 
         Cloud Computing; 
         Collective Intelligence for Service Computing; 
         Computational Intelligence; 
         Data Mining of Actual Services; 
         Decision Science; 
         Digital EcoSystems Infrastructure; 
         Economic Clusters; 
         Economics and Economic Experiments; 
         Game Theory; 
         Human Modeling in Services; 
         Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems; 
         Intra- and Inter-enterprise services; 
         Knowledge Discovery for Service Computing; 
         Nature Inspired Computing Techniques for Service Computing; 
         Optimization of Service Processes; 
         Psychological Approaches to Services; 
         Self Organizing Infrastructure; 
         Sensing of Human Behaviors; 
         Service-centric business models and their economics; 
         Service discovery, repository and registry; 
         Service Engineering; 
         Service evaluation, measurements and delivery audit; 
         Service interaction, service ontologies and service composition; 
         Service Marketing; 
         Service-Oriented Architecture; 
         Service Oriented computing; 
         Soft Computing; 
         Society and business services (public, utility, business, healthcare,  consulting, etc.); 
         Sustainable Frameworks; 
         Swarm Intelligence; 
         Ubiquitous and pervasive services (technology, context, security); 
         Value Creation in Services; 
         Web-based basics on service modeling, deployment and maintenance
     
     SLAECE: Social and Legal Aspect of Internet Computing
     
       Principles, theories, and challenges of legal and social aspects; Strategies, modeling, and requirements engineering of legal and social aspects; 
         Architectures, implementations, and deployment consideration of legal and social aspects; 
         Cyber threats, emerging risks, systemic concerns, and emergency preparedness; 
         Social computing and lifestyle computing; 
         Service marketing and customer relationship management; 
         Market structures and emerging business models; 
         Emerging legal issues due to new computing environment; 
         File / information sharing networks and user behavior; 
         Knowledge modeling, management, and application; 
         Negotiation and contracting as well as contract monitoring and enforcement; 
         E-democracy, e-policy, and governance; 
         Legal and social ontologies; 
         Privacy and copyright in collaborative environments and social networks; 
         Intellectual property rights; 
         Trust, security, and privacy; 
         Counterfeit forensic; 
         Identity management and access control; 
         Security and privacy in location-based services
     
     VEWAeL: Virtual Environments and Web Applications for eLearning
     
        E-Learning; Web Technologies and Tools for Educational Purposes; Services for E-Learning Platforms; Virtual Learning Environments (VLE); Course Management Systems; Web applications for Teaching; Social Implications of E-Learning; Lifelong E-learning; Teaching-Learning Experiences using the Internet for Educational Purposes; E-learning in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and other HE contexts; Web protocols for VLE; Security for VLE; QoS for VLE; Storage management in VLE
     
      ECC: Enterprise  cloud computing
     
       Architectures for enterprise clouds; 
         Principles, concepts and methodologies of enterprise cloud computing; 
         Tools, technologies, methodologies and frameworks for enterprise cloud computing; 
         Enterprise IS architectures such as application, information and technology architectures; 
         Synergies between SOA, Grid Computing and Cloud Infrastructures; 
         Quality of Service (QoS) models; 
         'Elastic' and on-demand allocation and management of resources to meet business needs; 
         Benefits, issues and limitations of enterprise clouds; 
         Security, data integrity, legal and governance issues for enterprise clouds; 
         Management, monitoring an governance issues; 
         Portability of architectures, applications and data between cloud providers; 
         Reliability and maintenance of cloud-based business architectures; 
         Architectures for Software as a Service, Platform as a Service and Infrastructure as a Service; 
         Network architecture using Storage Clouds; 
         Experience reports with designing, building and using Cloud infrastructure; 
         Novel application architectures, best practices, case studies and surveys