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17. iiWAS 2015: Brussels, Belgium
- Gabriele Anderst-Kotsis, Maria Indrawan-Santiago:
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services, iiWAS 2015, Brussels, Belgium, December 11-13, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3491-4
Web applications
- Marco Mesiti:
MergeGraphs: a web-based system for merging heterogeneous big graphs. 1:1-1:10 - Moeko Deguchi, Kazuhito Kita, Motomichi Toyama:
Web-based mailing list administration on RMX. 2:1-2:8 - Raihan Ul Islam, Karl Andersson, Mohammad Shahadat Hossain:
A web based belief rule based expert system to predict flood. 3:1-3:8 - Martina Vancová, Zuzana Kovacicová:
Implementation of corporate e-learning: practical scenario. 4:1-4:7 - The-Vinh Phan, Hong-Quang Nguyen, Hoang-Minh Nguyen:
Multi-layered semantic search for open innovation needs. 5:1-5:9 - Eri Kataoka, Toshiyuki Amagasa, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
A social reading system for EPUB publications. 6:1-6:10 - Asmaa Alsumait, Maha Faisal, Sara Banian:
Improving literacy for deaf Arab children using interactive storytelling. 7:1-7:5 - Dan Johansson, Josefin Lassinantti, Mikael Wiberg:
Mobile e-services and open data in e-government processes: transforming citizen involvement. 8:1-8:10 - Werner Winiwarter:
JILL: Japanese incidental language learning. 9:1-9:9 - Naoko Kosugi, Makoto Onizuka, Hiroaki Kazui, Manabu Ikeda:
Ninchisho Chienowa-net: a website to share good dementia care techniques. 10:1-10:5 - Werner Winiwarter:
JAMRED: a Japanese abstract meaning representation editor. 11:1-11:5 - Najd A. Al-Mouh, Hend S. Al-Khalifa:
Towards accessible web browsing for visually impaired people using Google Glass. 12:1-12:3 - Maha H. Faisal, Aisha W. AlAmeeri, Asmaa Alsumait:
An adaptive e-learning framework: crowdsourcing approach. 13:1-13:5 - Beniamino Di Martino, Antonio Esposito, Stefania Nacchia, Salvatore Augusto Maisto:
Semantic annotation of BPMN: current approaches and new methodologies. 14:1-14:5
Data analytics and learning
- Jianwei Zhang, Seiya Tomonaga, Shinsuke Nakajima, Yoichi Inagaki, Reyn Y. Nakamoto:
Finding prophets in the blogosphere: bloggers who predicted buzzwords before they become popular. 15:1-15:10 - Takayasu Fushimi, Tetsuji Satoh, Kazumi Saito, Kazuhiro Kazama:
Comparison of influence measures on structural changes focused on node functions. 16:1-16:10 - Tetsuro Kakeshita, Kosuke Ohta:
Student log analysis functions for web-based programming education support tool pgtracer. 17:1-17:9 - Yuma Ito, Tsutomu Terada, Masahiko Tsukamoto:
A system for memorizing chinese characters using a song based on strokes and structures of the character. 18:1-18:9 - Mihaela Porumb, Ioana Barbantan, Camelia Lemnaru, Rodica Potolea:
REMed: automatic relation extraction from medical documents. 19:1-19:10 - Shuhei Yamamoto, Kei Wakabayashi, Noriko Kando, Tetsuji Satoh:
BUTE: bursty users tagging method estimated by time series data. 20:1-20:9 - Ryo Mashimo, Tomohiro Umetani, Tatsuya Kitamura, Akiyo Nadamoto:
Automatic generation of Japanese traditional funny scenario from web content based on web intelligence. 21:1-21:9 - Padipat Sitkrongwong, Saranya Maneeroj, Pannawit Samatthiyadikun, Atsuhiro Takasu:
Bayesian probabilistic model for context-aware recommendations. 22:1-22:10 - Stefan Marschalek, Robert Luh, Manfred Kaiser, Sebastian Schrittwieser:
Classifying malicious system behavior using event propagation trees. 23:1-23:10 - Robert Ecker:
Multiple-views analysis of computer-mediated discourses. 24:1-24:10 - Vincenzo De Florio, Arianit Pajaziti:
Tapping into the wells of social energy: a case study based on falls identification. 25:1-25:10 - Hiromitu Ohara, Yu Suzuki, Akiyo Nadamoto:
Detection of missing tweets based on browsing interval and topic granularity. 26:1-26:9 - Yuki Yamamoto, Tadahiko Kumamoto, Akiyo Nadamoto:
Followee recommendation based on topic extraction and sentiment analysis from tweets. 27:1-27:10 - Jungkyu Han, Hayato Yamana:
Why people go to unfamiliar areas?: analysis of mobility pattern based on users' familiarity. 28:1-28:10 - Alexei Yatskov, Yasushi Kiyoki:
Restaurant search with predictive multispace queries. 29:1-29:9 - Andreas Mladenow, Christine Bauer, Christine Strauss:
Crowdsourcing in logistics: concepts and applications using the social crowd. 30:1-30:8 - Shunsuke Hanai, Hidetsugu Nanba, Akiyo Nadamoto:
Clustering for closely similar recipes to extract spam recipes in user-generated recipe sites. 31:1-31:5 - Rahma Dhaouadi, Achraf Ben Miled, Khaled Ghédira:
Agent based modeling and simulation for events hybrid recommendation: application to the handicraft domain. 32:1-32:5 - Robin G. Qiu, Ramya R. Ravi, Lawrence L. Qiu:
Aggregating and visualizing public opinions and sentiment trends on the US higher education. 33:1-33:5 - Kosuke Sugano, Yu Fang, Kenta Oku, Kyoji Kawagoe:
A coarse-to-fine method for subsequence matching of human behavior using multi-dimensional time-series approximation. 34:1-34:9 - Phoey Lee Teh, Paul Rayson, Irina Pak, Scott Piao:
Sentiment analysis tools should take account of the number of exclamation marks!!! 35:1-35:6 - Thien Khai Tran, Tuoi Thi Phan:
Constructing sentiment ontology for vietnamese reviews. 36:1-36:5 - Pierpaolo Baglietto, Martino Fornasa, Massimo Maresca, Michele Stecca:
Collaboration and real-time analysis in the spreadsheet space. 37:1-37:6 - Bartholomäus Wloka:
Towards automated creation of high quality domain-specific machine translation resources. 38:1-38:4 - Kazuya Murao, Junna Imai, Tsutomu Terada, Masahiko Tsukamoto:
Recognizing activities and identifying users based on tabletop activities with load cells. 39:1-39:6 - Tetsuya Fukuda, Masayoshi Aritsugi:
A feasibility study of POI recommendation based on bursts of visits. 40:1-40:5 - Koji Wajima, Tetsuji Satoh:
Urgent question detection based on the review points and sentiment words. 41:1-41:5 - Ermelinda Oro, Massimo Ruffolo:
Using apps and rules in contextual workflows to semantically extract data from documents. 42:1-42:5 - Hamza Sellak, Brahim Ouhbi, Bouchra Frikh:
Using rule-based classifiers in systematic reviews: a semantic class association rules approach. 43:1-43:5
Semantic web
- Tuan-Dat Trinh, Peter Wetz, Ba-Lam Do, Elmar Kiesling, A Min Tjoa:
Semantic mashup composition from natural language expressions: preliminary results. 44:1-44:9 - Asma Elmangoush, Ronald Steinke, Thomas Magedanz:
AdM2M: adaptable machine-to-machine transport framework. 45:1-45:5 - Natacha Targino, Amanda Lopes, Damires Souza:
Making SPARQL query formulation more intuitive. 46:1-46:5 - Tatiana Sorrentino, Joaquim Macedo, Alexandre J. T. Santos, Cláudia Ribeiro:
An adaptative semantic model for internet accessibility visually impaired users. 47:1-47:5 - Ademar Crotti Junior, Brian Walshe, Declan O'Sullivan:
Enhanced faceted browsing of a WW1 dataset through ontology alignment. 48:1-48:5 - Takahiro Komamizu, Toshiyuki Amagasa, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
SPOOL: a SPARQL-based ETL framework for OLAP over linked data. 49:1-49:10 - Christophe Debruyne, Brian Walshe, Declan O'Sullivan:
Towards a project centric metadata model and lifecycle for ontology mapping governance. 50:1-50:10 - Hind Lamharhar, Dalila Chiadmi, Laila Benhlima:
Ontology-based knowledge representation for e-government domain. 51:1-51:10 - Pedro Sernadela, Sérgio Matos, José Luís Oliveira:
Ann2RDF: moving annotations to semantic web. 52:1-52:5 - Gerrit Kahl, Matthias Klusch, Ingo Zinnikus, Jens Schimmelpfennig, Manuel Zapp:
ADIGE: semantic business process management for smart retail environments. 53:1-53:5
Web services and methodology
- C. Timurhan Sungur, Uwe Breitenbücher, Frank Leymann, Johannes Wettinger:
Executing informal processes. 54:1-54:10 - Devis Bianchini, Valeria De Antonellis, Michele Melchiori:
Developers' networks contribution to web application design. 55:1-55:10 - Aymen Akremi, Hassen Sallay, Mohsen Rouached, Rafik Bouaziz, Mohamed Abid:
Forensics-aware web services composition and ranking. 56:1-56:10 - Imen Khabou, Mohsen Rouached, Mohamed Abid, Rafik Bouaziz:
Enhancing web services compositions with privacy capabilities. 57:1-57:9 - Hiroki Takatsuka, Seiki Tokunaga, Sachio Saiki, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Masahide Nakamura:
Integrating heterogeneous locating services for efficient development of location-based services. 58:1-58:10 - Nesat Efendioglu, Robert Woitsch, Dimitris Karagiannis:
Modelling method design: a model-driven approach. 59:1-59:10 - Harald Wahl, Rudolf Galler, Werner Winiwarter:
Demonstration of the generic software framework for the integrated intelligent computer-assisted language learning (iiCALL) environment. 60:1-60:6 - Gregor Blichmann, Carsten Radeck, Sergej Hahn, Klaus Meißner:
Component-based workspace awareness support for composite web applications. 61:1-61:10 - Sihem Cherif, Raoudha Ben Djemaa, Ikram Amous:
Adaptable web service registry for publishing context aware service composition. 62:1-62:8 - Michael Krug, Martin Gaedke:
SmartComposition: bringing component-based software engineering to the web. 63:1-63:4 - Uwe Breitenbücher, Pascal Hirmer, Kálmán Képes, Oliver Kopp, Frank Leymann, Matthias Wieland:
A situation-aware workflow modelling extension. 64:1-64:7
Query processing and search
- Mohammadreza Khelghati, Djoerd Hiemstra, Maurice van Keulen:
Towards complete coverage in focused web harvesting. 65:1-65:9 - Khadim Dramé, Grégory Smits, Olivier Pivert:
Coarse to fine keyword queries with user interactions. 66:1-66:10 - Meng Zhao, Hiroaki Ohshima, Katsumi Tanaka:
Sentential query rewriting via mutual reinforcement of paraphrase-coordinate relationships. 67:1-67:10 - Yusuke Takeda, Hiroaki Ohshima, Katsumi Tanaka:
Web page revisiting by coordinate page discovery. 68:1-68:10 - Takamitsu Shioi, Kenji Hatano:
Query processing optimization using disk-based row-store and column-store. 69:1-69:9 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Guandong Xu, Giorgio Mario Grasso:
OLAP-enabled web search of complex objects. 70:1-70:10 - Hazem Safwat, Normunds Gruzitis, Ramona Enache, Brian Davis:
Embedded controlled language to facilitate information extraction from eGov policies. 71:1-71:5
Database and distributed technology
- Long Niu, Sachio Saiki, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Masahide Nakamura:
Implementation and evaluation of cloud-based integration framework for indoor location. 72:1-72:10 - Claudio de Lima, Ronaldo dos Santos Mello:
A workload-driven logical design approach for NoSQL document databases. 73:1-73:10 - Geomar André Schreiner, Denio Duarte, Ronaldo dos Santos Mello:
SQLtoKeyNoSQL: a layer for relational to key-based NoSQL database mapping. 74:1-74:9 - Vibhor Kant, Pragya Dwivedi:
A fuzzy Bayesian approach to integrate user and item based collaborating filtering for enhanced recommendations. 75:1-75:7 - Matthias Steinbauer, Gabriele Anderst-Kotsis:
Using DynamoGraph: application scenarios for large-scale temporal graph processing. 76:1-76:5 - Hiroki Sugimoto, Kenichi Kourai, Saneyasu Yamaguchi:
Host OS page cache hit ratio improvement based on guest OS page drop. 77:1-77:4 - Justus Bogner, Carolin Dehner, Tobias Vinçon, Ilia Petrov:
Real time charging database benchmarking. 78:1-78:5 - Kei Kanaoka, Motomichi Toyama:
Browser GUI for generating web data extraction rules in Ducky. 79:1-79:5 - Jesús Manuel Almendros-Jiménez, Antonio Becerra-Terón:
Automatic validation of XQuery programs. 80:1-80:5
Security and privacy
- Hannes Trunde, Edgar R. Weippl:
WordPress security: an analysis based on publicly available exploits. 81:1-81:7 - Tiwalade Adelola, Ray Dawson, Firat Batmaz:
The urgent need for an enforced awareness programme to create internet security awareness in Nigeria. 82:1-82:7 - Christoph Rottermanner, Peter Kieseberg, Markus Huber, Martin Schmiedecker, Sebastian Schrittwieser:
Privacy and data protection in smartphone messengers. 83:1-83:10 - Shouta Mochizuki, Tetsuji Takada:
Client-oriented web alteration detection system using link change state of a web page based on past and current page content. 84:1-84:5 - Anna Scholtz, Stefan Wild, Martin Gaedke:
Systematic composition of web-based applications with focus on security. 85:1-85:5 - Toon Degryse, Sucha Smanchat:
MapReduce scheduling in hybrid cloud with multi-level privacy. 86:1-86:4
Late breaking results
- Muhammad Farid Khan Minhas, Rabeeh Ayaz Abbasi, Naif Radi Aljohani, Aiiad Ahmad Albeshri, Mubashar Mushtaq:
INTWEEMS: a framework for incremental clustering of tweet streams. 87:1-87:4 - Emad A. Alghamdi, Naif R. Aljohani, Abdallah N. Alsaleh, Wafi Bedewi, Mohammed Basheri:
CrowdyQ: a virtual crowdsourcing platform for question items development in higher education. 88:1-88:4 - Amjed Al-Thuhli, Mohammed Al-Badawi, Youcef Baghdadi, Abdullah Al-Hamdani:
Migrating social business process to SOA. 89:1-89:5 - Ibtehal S. Baazeem, Hend S. Al-Khalifa:
Advancements in web accessibility evaluation methods: how far are we? 90:1-90:5 - Alexey Golubev, Ilya Chechetkin, Konstantin S. Solnushkin, Natalia Sadovnikova, Danila S. Parygin, Maxim Shcherbakov:
Strategway: web solutions for building public transportation routes using big geodata analysis. 91:1-91:4 - Laura González, Raúl Ruggia:
A reference architecture for integration platforms supporting cross-organizational collaboration. 92:1-92:4 - Oksana Urikova, Irena Ivanochko, Zuzana Kovacicová:
SOA for customer-centric eBusiness. 93:1-93:4 - Irena Ivanochko, Zuzana Kovacicová, Michal Gregus:
Case of SOA strategy for e-Health services: some conceptual suggestions. 94:1-94:4
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