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Web Engineering

International Conference, ICWE 2003, Oviedo, Spain, July 14-18, 2003. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2722)

Conference series link(s): ICWE: International Conference on Web Engineering

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Table of contents (103 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XX
  2. Agents on the Web

    1. Agent-Based Web Engineering

      • J. M. Corchado, R. Laza, L. Borrajo, J. C. Yañez, A. de Luis, M. Gonzalez-Bedia
      Pages 17-25
    2. Assisting Database Users in a Web Environment

      • Silvia Schiaffino, Analía Amandi
      Pages 26-29
    3. The PSI3 Agent Recommender System

      • Jorge J. Gómez-Sanz, Juan Pavón, Áureo Díaz-Carrasco
      Pages 30-39
    4. Mob: A Scripting Language for Mobile Agents Based on a Process Calculus

      • Hervé Paulino, Luís Lopes, Fernando Silva
      Pages 40-43
    5. Putting Together Web Services and Compositional Software Agents

      • Mercedes Amor, Lidia Fuentes, José María Troya
      Pages 44-53
    6. Mobile Agents Markup Language

      • Roberto Carlos Cascos Fernández, Jesús Arturo Pérez Díaz
      Pages 54-57
    7. Building Wrapper Agents for the Deep Web

      • Vicente Luque Centeno, Luis Sánchez Fernández, Carlos Delgado Kloos, Peter T. Breuer, Fernando Paniagua Martín
      Pages 58-67
    8. Agent-Based Privilege Negotiation for E-commerce on World Wide Web

      • Richard Au, Ming Yao, Mark Looi
      Pages 68-71
  3. E-commerce

    1. An Automated Negotiation Model for M-commerce Using Mobile Agents

      • Fernando Menezes Matos, Edmundo R. M. Madeira
      Pages 72-75
    2. A Fully Anonymous Electronic Payment Scheme for B2B

      • Josep Lluís Ferrer-Gomila, Magdalena Payeras-Capellà, Ll. Huguet-Rotger
      Pages 76-79
    3. An Efficient Anonymous Scheme for Secure Micropayments

      • Magdalena Payeras-Capellà, Josep Lluís Ferrer-Gomila, Ll. Huguet-Rotger
      Pages 80-83
    4. User Parameter Tunning for VoD Service Users

      • A. Echavarren, C. Zubieta, J. Villadangos, M. Prieto
      Pages 84-85
  4. E-learning

    1. IOWA: Intuitive-Use Oriented Webtool for the Creation of Adapted Contents (in an E-learning Environment)

      • Sergio Ocio Barriales, Ma del Puerto Paule Ruiz, Martín González Rodríguez, Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez, David Tuñón Fernández
      Pages 86-89
    2. Reaching Agreements through Fuzzy Counter-Offers

      • Javier Carbo, Jose M. Molina, Jorge Dávila
      Pages 90-93
    3. A Dynamic Replication Service for XML-Documents to E-commerce

      • A. Córdoba, J. J. Astrain, J. E. Armendariz, J. Villadangos
      Pages 94-97
    4. Planning: An Intermediate Solution to the Problems in Design

      • J. Bravo, M. Ortega, M. A. Redondo, C. Bravo
      Pages 98-107
    5. Organizing Problem Solving Activities for Synchronous Collaborative Learning of Design Domains

      • Crescencio Bravo, Miguel A. Redondo, Manuel Ortega, José Bravo
      Pages 108-111

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About this book

In the last decade, we have seen tremendous successes in World Wide Web and Internet technologies. Traditional development techniques had to be adapted to thisnewsituation,andatthesametimenewtechniquesemerged.Manyresearch teams began to investigate di?erent ways to adapt classic – but still e?ective – software engineering design and development techniques to the Web and Web engineering emerged as a new research ?eld that relates several subject areas, including agents, e-commerce, e-learning, human-computer interaction, mobile technologies, security, quality and testing, the Semantic Web, etc. The International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE) continued the tradition of earlier conferences with the aim of bringing together researchers and practitioners in these areas, trying to o?er a good environment where people with di?erent backgrounds could exchange their insights in this area. Thesuccessofthisconferencegeneratedanincredibleamountofworkforthe Program Committee members and the External Reviewers, lead by the Program Committee chairs Oscar Pastor L´ opez, Luis Olsina Santos and Mart´ ?n Gonz´ alez Rodr´ ?guez. We are immensely grateful for the e?ort they put into the process of selecting the very best papers. There were 190 papers submitted, with 25 papers accepted (13%) as long papers. A large number of papers describing ongoing research were included as short papers or posters. Unfortunately, we were forced to reject many good papers. Paper selection is always a di?cult task.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain

    Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle, Bernardo Martín González Rodríguez, Jose Emilio Labra Gayo, María Puerto Paule Ruiz

  • Departamento de Lenguajes, Sistemas Informáticos e Ingenería del Software, Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Campus de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

    Luis Joyanes Aguilar

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