[AISWorld] The Future of Web Applications: Strategies and Design - CFP, IEEE IT Professional

San Murugesan san at computer.org
Fri Sep 10 21:31:48 EDT 2010


IEEE IT Professional
Call for Papers

The Future of Web Applications: Strategies and Design

*Submission Deadline: 1 February 2011
Publication: September/October 2011*

The landscape of Web applications is poised for significant change, driven
by Internet-enabled smartphones, gadgets and consumer electronics, the
promise of cloud computing, and advances such as Web 3.0 and 3D Web. In the
coming years, billions of devices will be connected to the Internet and
they’ll access and share information through the Web. New kinds of Web apps
are on the horizon that will be more ubiquitous and smarter than current
applications and will be accessible anytime, anywhere, and from any device.
This will require us to address the related technical, developmental,
operational, organizational, and societal challenges.

The September/October 2011 issue of *IT Professional* will focus on the
emerging Web apps landscape. We solicit papers for this issue covering a
range of topics, including

   - Emergent Web apps
   - Mobile Web apps and their development
   - Location-based mobile Web apps
   - Interoperability of (mobile) Web apps
   - Web app development processes and methods
   - Web app architectures and frameworks
   - Design for Web app evolution and model-based Web app design
   - Novel Web interfaces
   - Device-independent Web apps
   - Adaptive, context-aware, personalized Web apps
   - Web systems, architectures, and middleware
   - Meeting the needs of widening demographics of Web users
   - Security, privacy and censorship concerns and remedies
   - Organizational and societal impact of the new wave of Web apps

We welcome research summaries, articles on novel Web apps, best practices,
Web strategies and policies, case studies on applications, experience
reports, and essays that identify research issues and challenges.

Feature articles should be no longer than 4,200 words with no more than 20
references Illustrations are welcome. Tables and figures count as 300 words
each.

For author guidelines, including sample articles, see
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/peerreviewmagazines/acitpro.

Submit your article at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/itpro-cs.
Questions?

For further information, contact the Guest Editors:

   - San Murugesan<javascript:location.href='mailto:'+String.fromCharCode(115,97,110,49,64,105,110,116,101,114,110,111,100,101,46,110,101,116)+'?'>,
   BRITE Professional Services & University of Western Sydney, Australia
   - Gustavo Rossi<javascript:location.href='mailto:'+String.fromCharCode(103,117,115,116,97,118,111,64,108,105,102,105,97,46,105,110,102,111,46,117,110,108,112,46,101,100,117,46,97,114)+'?'>,
   Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina
   - Linda Wilbanks<javascript:location.href='mailto:'+String.fromCharCode(108,105,110,100,97,46,119,105,108,98,97,110,107,115,64,110,97,118,121,46,109,105,108)+'?'>,
   Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)
   - Reza Djavanshir<javascript:location.href='mailto:'+String.fromCharCode(114,106,64,106,104,117,46,101,100,117)+'?'>,
   John Hopkins University

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