It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 22nd International World Wide Web Conference -- WWW 2013. The WWW Conference series has been held almost since the creation of the WWW itself, having become the premier forum where key researchers, innovators, decision-makers, technologists, businesses, and standards bodies meet to present their latest works and ideas, and discuss their vision for how the WWW will evolve -- often as a direct result of their own actions and initiatives. The conference series is organized by the International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee (IW3C2) in collaboration with Local Organizing Committees and Technical Program Committees.
This year the conference is being held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the first time ever in a Latin American country. We are extremely pleased to offer a top quality program, as can be verified by simply perusing these proceedings and its companion volume. The Research and Practice and Experience tracks present 137 papers in 35 track sessions; the Developers track, 10 papers in 4 sessions; the Demos track, 24 demos in 3 sessions; 100 posters in an ongoing poster exhibition; 12 Doctoral Consortium papers; a W3C track reporting on the latest standardization activities in themes such as Web Performance, eGov and Open Data; and an Industry Track with presentations from major players in the WWW on Big Data and on Patents and Innovation. Complementing this, more recent preliminary results are presented in over 150 papers in 21 Workshops, spanning a myriad of exciting new and existing topics. For those seeking to complement their understanding of the major knowledge areas and research topics associated with the WWW, 22 tutorials are being offered. This program is complemented with several parallel events, such as hackathons, panels, and specialized meetings covering a multitude of new subjects.
QMapper: a tool for SQL optimization on hive using query rewriting
Although HiveQL offers similar features with SQL, it is still difficult to map complex SQL queries into HiveQL and manual translation often leads to poor performance. A tool named QMapper is developed to address this problem by utilizing query rewriting ...
Partitioning RDF exploiting workload information
One approach to leverage scalable systems for RDF management is partitioning large datasets across distributed servers. In this paper we consider workload data, given in the form of query patterns and their frequencies, for determining how to partition ...
Correlation discovery in web of things
With recent advances in radio-frequency identification (RFID), wireless sensor networks, and Web services, Web of Things (WoT) is gaining a considerable momentum as an emerging paradigm where billions of physical objects will be interconnected and ...
The atomic web browser
The Atomic Web Browser achieves atomicity for distributed transactions across multiple RESTful APIs. Assuming that the participant APIs feature support for the Try-Confirm/Cancel pattern, the user may navigate with the Atomic Web Browser among multiple ...
XML validation: looking backward - strongly typed and flexible XML processing are not incompatible
One major concept in web development using XML is validation: checking whether some document instance fulfills structural constraints described by some schema. Over the last few years, there has been a growing debate about XML validation, and two main ...
Co-operative content adaptation framework: satisfying consumer and content creator in resource constrained browsing
Mobile Web is characterized by two salient features, ubiquitous access to content and limited resources, like bandwidth and battery. Since most web pages are designed for the wired Internet, it is challenging to adapt the pages seamlessly to ensure a ...
Cited By
- Panori A and Psaltoglou A Mapping the Research Space Shaped by EU-Funded Projects in Relation to Cyber-Physical Systems, Human-Machine Networks and Their Connection to Resilience Distributed, Ambient and Pervasive Interactions. Smart Environments, Ecosystems, and Cities, (419-434)
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Cox C and Collins A (2020). Selective liability, regulated digital commerce, and the subversion of product trading bans: the case of elephant ivory, Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 10.1080/10871209.2020.1812775, 26:3, (245-261), Online publication date: 4-May-2021.
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Moussallem D, Wauer M and Ngomo A Machine Translation Using Semantic Web Technologies: A Survey, SSRN Electronic Journal, 10.2139/ssrn.3248493
Index Terms
- Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on World Wide Web
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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WWW '18 | 1,155 | 170 | 15% |
WWW '17 | 966 | 164 | 17% |
WWW '17 Companion | 966 | 164 | 17% |
WWW '16 | 727 | 115 | 16% |
WWW '16 Companion | 727 | 115 | 16% |
WWW '15 | 929 | 131 | 14% |
WWW '14 | 645 | 84 | 13% |
WWW '13 Companion | 1,250 | 831 | 66% |
WWW '13 | 831 | 125 | 15% |
Overall | 8,196 | 1,899 | 23% |