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{{Event
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|Acronym=ADW 2009
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|Title=2nd Workshop on Advances in Accessing Deep Web
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|Series=ADW
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|Type=Workshop
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|Field=World wide web
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|Superevent=BIS 2009
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|Start date=2009/04/27
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|End date=2009/04/29
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|Homepage=bis.kie.ae.poznan.pl/12th_bis/wscfp.php?i=85&ws=adw2009
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|City=Poznan
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|Country=Poland
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|Submission deadline=2009/02/01
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}}
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The main way of accessing content on contemporary Web is by means of general purpose search engines. However, for reasons such as: password protection, FORM based interfaces and usage of dynamic client-side technologies (JavaScript, AJAX, Flash, Adobe Air, and others), a significant portion of modern Web content cannot be indexed and thus is unavailable to the majority of Web users.
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In many cases these information sources that cannot be indexed, known altogether under the names of Deep Web, Hidden Web or Invisible Web, are better structured and of better quality than indexable surface Web sources. First attempts to index deep Web sources are proving that the task is not trivial.
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Started recently, Deep Web research combines challenges from several active research areas including information retrieval, information extraction, hypertext, Web engineering, data integration, database technologies and the Semantic Web.
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The goal of this workshop is to bring researchers and practitioners together to explore the issues and challenges related to domain dependent and independent Deep Web empirical studies, methodologies and techniques of accessing and processing Deep Web content, as well as their real life applications.
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== Topics ==
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* Modelling and Describing Deep Web
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** Models of Deep Web Navigation
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** Hidden Web Data and the Semantic Web
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** Description of Deep Web Sources Contents
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** Description of Deep Web Sources Querying Capabilities
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** Addressing Content and Data in Deep Web Sources
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** Semantic Annotation of Deep Web Sources
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** Standards Supporting Deep Web Access (XForms, SiteMap)
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* Empirical Studies of Deep Web
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** Research on Deep Web Size and Topicality
 +
** Deep Web Content and Quality Studies
 +
** Domain-Specific Deep Web Sources Studies
 +
** Comparative Studies of Deep Web and Surface Web Content
 +
* Working with Deep Web Sources
 +
** Probing Deep Web Sources
 +
** Classification and Clustering of Deep Web Sources
 +
** Handling Client-Side Technologies (JavaScript/dHTML/AJAX) for Deep Web Access
 +
** Extraction of Data from Deep Web
 +
** Deep Web Sources Discovery
 +
** Archiving and Preservation of Deep Web Content
 +
** Methods of Deep Web Indexing
 +
* Data Integration from Deep Web Sources
 +
** Deep Web Sources Selection
 +
** Rewriting Queries for Deep Web Sources
 +
** Matching and Mapping of Deep Web Sources Schemas
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** Methods of Deep Web Meta-Search
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** Data mashups
 +
* Applications of Deep Web Research
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** Monitoring Hidden Web Data
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** Cases and Best Practices of Deep Web Data Usage
 +
** Business Models of Deep Web Data Integration
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** Legal and Ethical Aspects of Using Deep Web Content
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** Detecting and Disabling Deep Web Harvesting
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== Submission ==
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* Long papers: max. 12 pages
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* Work-in-progress reports: max. 6 pages
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* Demo papers: max. 4 pages
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Papers must be submitted in PDF format according to Springer LNBIP template available from http://www.springer.com/east/home/computer/lncs?SGWID=5-164-7-487211-0.
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Submission system is available at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adw2009.
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Papers approved for presentation at ADW 2009 will be published in BIS 2009 workshop proceedings, as a volume in Springer's Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series.
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== Workshop format ==
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All authors of accepted papers as well as other participants will be asked to read accepted papers abstracts before the workshop (papers will be available on-line in advance) to facilitate discussion.
 +
 
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Workshop participants will be also invited to take part in the BIS conference and other BIS workshops.
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That's 2 clever by half and 2x2 clever 4 me. Thkans!
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== Organizers ==
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Poznan University of Economics, Department of Information Systems
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== Chairs ==
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* [[has workshop chair::Dominik Flejter]]
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* [[has workshop chair::Tomasz Kaczmarek]]
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* [[has workshop chair::Marek Kowalkiewicz]]
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== Program Committee (to be extended) ==
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* [[has PC member::Manuel Alvarez]], University of A Coruna, Spain
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* [[has PC member::Sonia Bergamaschi]], University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
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* [[has PC member::Michael K. Bergman]], Structured Dynamics LLC, USA
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* [[has PC member::Irene Celino]], CEFRIEL - Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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* [[has PC member::Emanuele Della Valle]], CEFRIEL - Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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* [[has PC member::Dominik Flejter]], Poznan University of Economics, Poland
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* [[has PC member::Francesco Guerra]], University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
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* [[has PC member::Thomas Hornung]], Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg, Germany
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* [[has PC member::Tomasz Kaczmarek]], Poznan University of Economics, Poland
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* [[has PC member::Marek Kowalkiewicz]], SAP Research Brisbane, Australia
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* [[has PC member::Claudio Lucchese]], ISTI - CNR, Italy
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* [[has PC member::Andrea Maurino]], Universita di Milano Bicocca, Italy
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* [[has PC member::Juan Raposo Santiago]], University of A Coruna, Spain
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* [[has PC member::Denis Shestakov]], University of Turku, Finland
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* [[has PC member::Altigran Soares da Silva]], Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Brazil
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* [[has PC member::Zonghuan Wu]], University of Louisiana, Lafayette, USA

Latest revision as of 12:56, 27 December 2015

ADW 2009
2nd Workshop on Advances in Accessing Deep Web
Event in series ADW
Subevent of BIS 2009
Dates 2009/04/27 (iCal) - 2009/04/29
Homepage: bis.kie.ae.poznan.pl/12th bis/wscfp.php?i=85&ws=adw2009
Location
Location: Poznan, Poland
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Important dates
Submissions: 2009/02/01
Table of Contents


The main way of accessing content on contemporary Web is by means of general purpose search engines. However, for reasons such as: password protection, FORM based interfaces and usage of dynamic client-side technologies (JavaScript, AJAX, Flash, Adobe Air, and others), a significant portion of modern Web content cannot be indexed and thus is unavailable to the majority of Web users. In many cases these information sources that cannot be indexed, known altogether under the names of Deep Web, Hidden Web or Invisible Web, are better structured and of better quality than indexable surface Web sources. First attempts to index deep Web sources are proving that the task is not trivial. Started recently, Deep Web research combines challenges from several active research areas including information retrieval, information extraction, hypertext, Web engineering, data integration, database technologies and the Semantic Web.

The goal of this workshop is to bring researchers and practitioners together to explore the issues and challenges related to domain dependent and independent Deep Web empirical studies, methodologies and techniques of accessing and processing Deep Web content, as well as their real life applications.

Topics

  • Modelling and Describing Deep Web
    • Models of Deep Web Navigation
    • Hidden Web Data and the Semantic Web
    • Description of Deep Web Sources Contents
    • Description of Deep Web Sources Querying Capabilities
    • Addressing Content and Data in Deep Web Sources
    • Semantic Annotation of Deep Web Sources
    • Standards Supporting Deep Web Access (XForms, SiteMap)
  • Empirical Studies of Deep Web
    • Research on Deep Web Size and Topicality
    • Deep Web Content and Quality Studies
    • Domain-Specific Deep Web Sources Studies
    • Comparative Studies of Deep Web and Surface Web Content
  • Working with Deep Web Sources
    • Probing Deep Web Sources
    • Classification and Clustering of Deep Web Sources
    • Handling Client-Side Technologies (JavaScript/dHTML/AJAX) for Deep Web Access
    • Extraction of Data from Deep Web
    • Deep Web Sources Discovery
    • Archiving and Preservation of Deep Web Content
    • Methods of Deep Web Indexing
  • Data Integration from Deep Web Sources
    • Deep Web Sources Selection
    • Rewriting Queries for Deep Web Sources
    • Matching and Mapping of Deep Web Sources Schemas
    • Methods of Deep Web Meta-Search
    • Data mashups
  • Applications of Deep Web Research
    • Monitoring Hidden Web Data
    • Cases and Best Practices of Deep Web Data Usage
    • Business Models of Deep Web Data Integration
    • Legal and Ethical Aspects of Using Deep Web Content
    • Detecting and Disabling Deep Web Harvesting

Submission

  • Long papers: max. 12 pages
  • Work-in-progress reports: max. 6 pages
  • Demo papers: max. 4 pages

Papers must be submitted in PDF format according to Springer LNBIP template available from http://www.springer.com/east/home/computer/lncs?SGWID=5-164-7-487211-0.

Submission system is available at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adw2009.

Papers approved for presentation at ADW 2009 will be published in BIS 2009 workshop proceedings, as a volume in Springer's Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series.

Workshop format

All authors of accepted papers as well as other participants will be asked to read accepted papers abstracts before the workshop (papers will be available on-line in advance) to facilitate discussion.

Workshop participants will be also invited to take part in the BIS conference and other BIS workshops.

That's 2 clever by half and 2x2 clever 4 me. Thkans!

Organizers

Poznan University of Economics, Department of Information Systems

Chairs

Program Committee (to be extended)