2nd International Workshop on
WEB INTELLIGENCE & VIRTUAL ENTERPRISES (WIVE'10)
to be held at the
11th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises (PRO-VE'10)
Saint-Étienne, France, October 11-13, 2010
Important Dates:
Extended paper submission deadline: March 30th, 2010 April 11th, 2010
Paper notification : May 15th, 2010 June 12th, 2010
Camera ready paper : June 13th, 2010 June 26th, 2010
Workshop : October 12-13th, 2010
Journal Paper submission deadline : November 15th, 2010 December 15th, 2010
Journal Acceptance notification : February 15th, 2011
Special issue publication : 2011
Link to the previous editions:
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
We are honoured to welcome Anind Dey (Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University) to the WIVE'10 workshop for an invited talk.
WORKSHOP PROGRAMME
Academic Session
Virtual Communities usage and study
- A comparative study of social network analysis tools [workshop paper] [slides]
David Combe, Christine Largeron, Elod Egyed-Zsigmond and Mathias Gery
Technical tools for Virtual Communities
- Handling Privacy as Contextual Integrity in Virtual Communities [workshop paper] [slides]
Yann Krupa, Laurent Vercouter and Jordi Sabater-Mir
- Coordination 2.0: Using web-based technologies for coordination support [workshop paper] [slides]
Hilda Tellioglu
- Service System Modelling: a shared representation and a web-based tool for the collaboration of the telecoms’ innovators [workshop paper] [slides]
Florie Bugeaud and Eddie Soulier
Ambient Intelligence
- Information System For Mapping Wearable Sensors Into Healthcare Services: Application To Dietary Habits Monitoring [workshop paper] [slides]
Timothé Faudot, Guillaume Lopez and Ichiro Yamada
WIVE Guest Speaker
- Context-Awareness in the Virtual and Real World
Anind Dey, Carnegie Mellon University
Industrial session on R & D and prospective
- Applied web intelligence from the cloud: opportunities & challenges [workshop abstract]
François Pouilloux (IXXO, France)
- Next Generation of Spontaneous Social networks [workshop abstract] [slides]
Lionel Natarianni, Myriam Ribiere (Alcatel- Lucent, France)
- Building an activity model in a cyber world through analyzing life-log utilization among online communities [workshop abstract]
Masayuki Ihara, Minoru Kobayashi, Tomoki Watanabe and Masanobu Abe (NTT Cyber Solutions Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan)
- A panorama of the e-health services to illustrate the telecoms innovation [workshop abstract] [slides]
Florie Bugeaud (Orange labs)
- Towards a Socially-Enhanced Web Navigation Experience [workshop abstract]
Johann Stan (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, France)
SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP
Internet is a medium allowing services and information exchange in
an open and decentralized environment, notably with numerous
applications for virtual enterprises. It concerns enterprise
information systems, local, regional and governmental organizations but
it also involves more and more common users in the so-called web 2.0.
The main stake is to use Internet as a technological support to
communication, information exchange, service composition
personalisation and access by all and anywhere. In this perspective,
some work has been done these last years to combine classical
techniques of information management with artificial intelligence
technologies thus creating a new research domain called Web
Intelligence. Research in Web Intelligence contributes to the
development of algorithms, models and tools to handle the social and
economic impact of the web usages.
The workshop will provide presentation and discussion opportunities for
researchers working on web intelligence applied to collaborative
networks, such as virtual enterprises and organizations. The
possibilities and consequences of the web usage for collaborative
networks are tremendous and new tools are required to satisfy users and
service providers. Thus, Web Intelligence brings new research problems
related to information and service access, quality of service,
personalization, privacy preserving, trust as well as other issues.
The workshop Web Intelligence and Virtual Enterprises (VE) expects contributions on topics such as:
- Multi-agent models and tools for VE
- Services and Grid Services for VE, Service oriented architectures
- Web information mining, filtering and retrieval within/for VE
- Web-based applications and plate-forms for VE
- Intelligent web interaction, querying, diffusion
- Semantics and ontology engineering for VE
- Self-* models and techniques for VE
- Social networks modelling, virtual communities, social intelligence
- Context-based approach, profile management, personalization and recommendations for/through VE
- Privacy preserving, security, trust-based computing & reputation systems
- Applications: E-* (market, procurement, technologies, health, government, etc.) and VE
- VE and content and knowledge repositories, behaviour modelling and exchange
- Web intelligence, mobility and VE, Ambient Intelligence, Pervasive computing
- Performances evaluation, experiments, user feed-back
- Surveys on WI and VE
The organization of the Web Intelligence & Virtual Enterprises
workshop at PRO-VE'10 is supported by the Web Intelligence project from
the French Rhône-Alpes regional cluster ISLE.
SUBMISSIONS
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WORKSHOP REGISTRATION
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CO-CHAIRS
- Christo El Morr, York University, Toronto, Canada
- Pierre Maret, Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Étienne, France
- Laurent Vercouter, École des Mines de Saint-Étienne, France
LOCAL ORGANIZERS
- Philippe Beaune, École des Mines de Saint-Étienne, France
- Olivier Boissier, École des Mines de Saint-Étienne, France
- Jacques Fayolle, Telecom Saint-Étienne, France
- Christine Largeron, Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Étienne, France
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (in construction)
- Aknine Samir, LIRIS, University of Lyon 1, France
- Altmann Joern, Seoul National University, South Korea
- Bataille Fabien, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs France
- Boissier Olivier, G2I/EMSE, France
- Calmet Jacques, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
- Favre Cécile, ERIC, University of Lyon 2, France
- Främling Kary, University of Technology of Helsinki, Finland
- Gandon Fabien, INRIA, France
- Gensel Jérôme, LIG, France
- Hacid Hakim, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs France
- Halpin Harry, W3C, Scotland
- Heckmann Dominikus, Saarland University, Germany
- Ihara Masayuki, NTT Comware Corporation, Japan
- Jalal Kawash, University of Calgary, Canada
- Karageorgos Anthony, Technological Educational Institute of Larissa, Greece
- Kristoffersen Steinar, Østfold University College, Norway
- Lopez Guillaume, University of Tokyo, Japan
- Lumineau Nicolas, LIRIS, University of Lyon 1, France
- Mazón López Jose Norberto, University of Alicante, Spain
- Nickles Matthias, University of Bath, United Kingdom
- Occello Michel, University Pierre Mendes France, France
- Robinson Philip, SAP Research, United Kingdom
- Soulier Eddie, University of Technology of Troyes, France
- Tarkkanen Kimmo, University of Turku, Finland
- Tellioglu Hilda, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- van Beijnum Bert-Jan, University of Twente, Netherlands
- Weiss Gerhard, University of Maastricht, Netherlands
- Werthner Hannes, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- Zimanyi Esteban, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium