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   *                   CALL FOR PAPERS                       *
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   *                       WWV 2009                          *
   * Automated Specification and Verification of Web Systems *
   *             5th International Workshop                  *
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   *       Castle of Hagenberg, Austria. July 17, 2009       *
   *   http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conferences/wwv09/     *
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   *               Part of the RISC Summer 2009              *
   *  http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conferences/summer2009/ *
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IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract Submission       February 2, 2009
Full Paper Submission     February 9, 2009
Acceptance Notification   April 20, 2009
Camera Ready              June 1, 2009
Workshop                  July 17, 2009

SCOPE

The increased complexity of Web sites and the explosive growth of
Web-based applications has turned their design and construction into
a challenging problem. Nowadays, many companies have diverted their
Web sites into interactive, completely-automated, Web-based
applications (such as Amazon, on-line banking, or travel agencies)
with a high complexity that requires appropriate specification and
verification techniques and tools. Systematic, formal approaches to
the analysis and verification can address the problems of this
particular domain with automated and reliable tools that also
incorporate semantic aspects.

We solicit original papers on formal methods and techniques applied
to Web sites, Web services or Web-based applications, such as:

* rule-based approaches to Web site analysis, certification,
    specification, verification, and optimization
* algebraic methods for verification and certification of
    Web systems
* formal models for describing and reasoning about Web sites
* model-checking, synthesis and debugging of Web sites
* abstract interpretation and program transformation applied
    to the semantic Web
* intelligent tutoring and advisory systems for Web specifications
    authoring
* Web quality and Web metrics
* Web usability and accessibility
* Testing and evaluation of Web systems and applications

The WWV series provides a forum for researchers from the communities
of Rule-based programming, Automated Software Engineering, and
Web-oriented research to facilitate the cross-fertilization and the
advancement of hybrid methods that combine the three areas.

The previous WWV editions were: WWV'08 (Siena, Italy), WWV'07 (Venice,
Italy), WWV'06 (Paphos, Cyprus), and WWV'05 (Valencia, Spain).

LOCATION

WWV'09 will be held at the Research Institute for Symbolic
Computation (RISC), which is an institute of the Johannes Kepler
University in Linz. It is located in the Castle of Hagenberg,
a romantic, medieval castle amidst the lovely, hilly landscape
of the Mühlviertel region, 20 km north east of Linz, the provincial
capital of Upper Austria, located halfway between Salzburg and Vienna.

For more information about RISC, please visit:
http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/

The workshop is a part of the RISC Summer 2009 conference series:
http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/about/conferences/summer2009/

SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

Submissions must be received by February 9, 2009. In addition, an
ASCII version of the title and abstract must be submitted by
February 2, 2009. Submitted papers should be prepared in LaTeX,
formatted according to the Springer llncs style, and should not
exceed 15 pages.

Submission is web-based via this link:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wwv09

PUBLICATION

Accepted papers will be published in a preliminary proceedings
volume, which will be available during the workshop.

After the workshop, a special issue of the Journal of Symbolic
Computation on the topic of the WWV workshop is planned.

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS

Demis Ballis          University of Udine, Italy
Temur Kutsia          Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS

Temur Kutsia          Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Wolfgang Schreiner    Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

INVITED SPEAKERS

François Bry          Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
Axel Polleres         National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Maria Alpuente           Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Demis Ballis         University of Udine, Italy
Wlodzimierz Drabent  Linköping University, Sweden, and
                         Institute Of Computer Science,
                     Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Santiago Escobar         Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Moreno Falaschi          University of Siena, Italy
Mário Florido        University of Porto, Portugal
Temur Kutsia         Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Massimo Marchiori        University of Padova, Italy
Mircea Marin         University of Tsukuba, Japan
Catherine Meadows        Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Rosario Pugliese         University of Florence, Italy
I.V. Ramakrishnan        Stony Brook University, USA
Antonio Vallecillo       University of Malaga, Spain

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