Web Information Systems and Technologies: International Conferences WEBIST 2005 and WEBIST 2006, Revised Selected Papers

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Joaquim Filipe, José Cordeiro, Vitor Pedrosa
Springer Science & Business Media, 7 de ago. de 2007 - 422 páginas
This book contains the best papers from the first two instances of the International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies (WEBIST 2005 and 2006), organized by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, C- trol and Communication (INSTICC) in collaboration with the OMG (Object M- agement Group), held in Miami (USA) and Setúbal (Portugal) respectively. 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, including Internet Technology, Web Interfaces and Appli- tions, Society, e-Business, e-Government and e-Learning. WEBIST received submissions from more than 40 countries in all continents. We are happy to note that from 110 submissions in 2005 WEBIST grew to 218 paper submissions in 2006, an increase of practically 100%. After a double-blind review process, with the help of more than 120 experts from the international program c- mittee, and also after presentation at the conference, 25 papers were finally selected to be published and presented in this book.

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The Implications of Web 2 0 on Web Information Systems
3
The Growing Importance of eCommunities on the Web
19
Design Implementation and Testing of Mobile Agent Protection
41
Mining Architectural Patterns in Specific Contexts and Its Application
69
Knowledge Management for Adapted Information Retrieval
84
Schematic Marks as
97
Extending an XML Mediator with Text Query
111
Instances Navigation for Querying Integrated Data fromWebSites
125
Efficient Management of Multiversion XML Documents
282
Analysis of Weblog Link Structure A Community Perspective
307
A Software Architecture for
323
TechnoCollaborative
333
Teaching Database Analysis and Design in a WebBased Constructivist
343
Use of a WebBased
355
A System for Automatic Evaluation of Programs for Correctness
367
Usability and Instructional Experience in a WebBased Remote
381

Web Federates Towards A Middleware for Highly Scalable
138
Modeling Preferences Online
153
Comparison of Declarative Approaches
190
Enabling Vocal Interaction in a Web Portal Environment
204
Research
228
RealTime Discovery of Currently and Heavily Viewed Web Pages
255
The VTIE Collaborative Writing Environment
392
A Social
402
New Electronic Multimedia Assessment System
414
Author Index
421
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