• The 14th Asia-Pacific Web Conference (APWeb)
  • April 11-13, 2012, Kunming, China

Accepted Workshops
The accepted workshops are as follows (the schedule is forthcoming):
  • Workshop on Information Extraction & Knowledge Base Building (IEKB)
  • Contact: Dongyan Zhao, Peking University, China, Email: zhaody@pku.edu.cn
  • Data Mining for Information Security and Privacy
  • Contact: Li Guo, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Email: guoli@ict.ac.cn
    Peng Zhang, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Email: zhangpeng@ict.ac.cn
  • The 1st International Workshop on Intelligent Data Processing(IDP’2012)
  • Contact: Haolan Zhang (NIT, Zhejiang University, China), Email: haolan.zhang@nit.zju.edu.cn
  • The 1st Workshop on Sensor Networks & Data Engineering (SenDe2012)
  • Contact: Guangyan Huang, Victoria University, Australia, Email: abysshuang@gmail.com
  • The 2nd International Workshop on Mobile Business Collaboration (MBC2012)
  • Contact: Dr. Zhuang Yi, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou, P.R.China, Email: zhuangyi@zjuem.zju.edu.cn

    Call for Workshops

    The 14th Asia-Pacific Web Conference (Apweb 2012) invites proposals for half- or full-day workshops to be held on 11th, April, 2012. Workshops are expected to focus on new research directions and applications on Web technologies, database systems, information management and software engineering.

    Each workshop will solicit papers for peer review. Furthermore, as in previous years, papers that are not accepted by the main conference will be automatically sent to the workshop selected by the authors when the papers were submitted to the main conference.
    Fellow this Link to check the Important Dates for workshops.
    Workshop proposals should be submitted by email to the Workshop Chair at:
    Apweb2012@gmail.com or Hua.Wang@usq.edu.au
    and must include the following elements:
    o Title of the workshop
    o Duration (full-day or half-day)
    o A description of the workshop topic, and a draft version of CFP (not exceeding 500 words)
    o A short description on how the workshop plans to attract quality submissions
    0 A short bio of the organizers
    o Name, affiliation, mailing address, and e-mail address of the organizers
    o Tentative PC

    After a workshop proposal is accepted, the organizers should create a Web page for the workshop. Main conference web site will provide a link to each workshop.
    Workshop Co-Chairs: Hua Wang, University of Southern Queensland
                                          Lei   Zou,   Peking University
    You may contact the Workshop Chairs at: Hua.Wang@usq.edu.au 
     










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