Call For Workshop Proposals

Important dates for workshop proposals

   Submission deadline: 1 November, 2009
   Notification: 1 December, 2009

WAIM is a leading international conference for researchers, practitioners, developers and users to share and exchange cutting-edge ideas, results, experience, techniques and tools in connection with all aspects of Web data management. As the 11th event in the increasingly popular series, WAIM 2010 expects to attract outstanding researchers from all over the world to Jiuzhaigou - the world famous beautiful nature reserve (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in China, and continues to establish the status of WAIM as one of the major conferences on Web-based information systems.

We invite proposals for WAIM 2010 workshops. Workshops are intended to provide a forum for the discussion and exchange of research results related to the conference topics among an international group of researchers.

Workshop duration is either a whole day or a half day. Proposals to organize workshops should include the following information:

  •  workshop title, brief description about the workshop, including a list of topics
  •  why the proposed workshop is of interest to the WAIM'10 attendees
  •  names and contact information of the proposers
  •  a tentative list of intended PC members for the workshop
  •  the length (a half day or a whole day) and the format of the workshop
  •  important dates
  •  the expected number of attendees
  •  a brief introduction of the proposers, including their qualifications
  • The workshop proposers will be responsible for advertising the workshop, reviewing and selecting the papers.

    WAIM'10 has a single registration for conferences, workshops and tutorials, and provides administrative support for workshop room booking,registration, and publication. All papers accepted by WAIM'10 workshops will be published in a combined volume of LNCS series published by Springer (pending for approval).

    Since the final workshop proceedings may take 9 to 10 weeks for the publisher to print and deliver, the workshop proposers should take this into consideration when defining the important dates. Proposals should be sent as e-mail attachments to both of the workshops chairs by November 1, 2009. Enquiries can also be sent to the workshops chairs.


    Workshop Co-Chairs

      Jian Pei
      Simon Fraser University, Canada
      jpei@cs.sfu.ca

      Hengtao Shen
      University of Queensland, Australia
      shenht@itee.uq.edu.au