[ecoop-info] Call for Papers:Web 2.0 Technologies and Beyond

Roberto Zicari roberto at zicari.de
Tue Jun 29 14:34:01 CEST 2010


Call for Papers: Web 2.0 Technologies and Beyond: from
Folksonomies to Clouds. Special issue.

Journal of Concurrency and Computation: Practice and  Experience.
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

•Guest Editor: Prof. Roberto V. Zicari, Goethe University
Frankfurt.

Instructions 

•Submission to Manuscript Central as "Web2.0-2010 special issue"
by October 1, 2010: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com:80/cpe

•Papers due October 1 2010; reviewed by December 1 2010; Final
Papers January 15 2011; Published online May 2011.

•There is 15 page length limit (12 point single space inclusive
of figures and tables).

We invite submissions of papers detailing original research with 
contributions on any topic related to Web 2.0/Web 3.0,
folksonomies, service  platforms & operation within scalable
(cloud) platforms for Web 2.0/3.0  applications, web users behavior.

These topics may address technical issues related to data models
and  database design, software engineering and application
platforms and frameworks,  database architectures and systems,
database languages and theoretical foundations, but also could
present business aspects, new business models, marketing
experiments and novel applications.

General topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

Web 2.0/3.0 Usage:
• 	Web User's behavior
• 	Web Publishing,
• 	Web 2.0/Web 3.0 novel business models
• 	Business mashups
• 	Social commerce
• 	Social media
• 	Social shopping
• 	Novel models for User-generated content
Web 2.0/3.0 Technologies:
• 	Search
• 	Architectural aspects of mashups
• 	Folksonomies
• 	Authoring
• 	Enterprise social software
• 	Semantic Web
• 	Personalization
• 	Extensions
• 	Syndication technologies
• 	Web User Profiles
• 	Cloud Data Stores
• 	Novel design and/orImplementation of Cloud Data Stores
• 	Novel Application of Cloud Data Stores
• 	Cloud Data Stores Benchmarks
• 	Novel design and/or Implementation of Document Stores
• 	Novel Application of Document Stores
• 	Novel design and/or Implementation of NoSQL Databases
• 	Novel Application of NoSQL Databases
• 	NoSQL Databases Benchmarks
Application Domains:
• 	Business 2.0
• 	E-learning 2.0
• 	Government 2.0
• 	Health 2.0
• 	Library 2.0

More info: http://www.cc-pe.net/journalinfo/

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