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Progress in WWW Research and Development - 10th Asia-Pacific Web Conference, APWeb 2008, Shenyang, China, April 26-28, 2008, Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
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Progress in WWW Research and Development - 10th Asia-Pacific Web Conference, APWeb 2008, Shenyang, China, April 26-28, 2008, Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI, 4976
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engineering technologies and research activities, not only in the
Asia-Paci?c region but also in the international research arena.
April 2008 Hiroyuki Kitagawa Kam Fai Wong Preface The rapid
development of Web applications and the ?ux of Web information
require new technologies for the design, implementation and
management of information infrastructure on the Web. This volume
contains papers selected for presentation at the 10th Asia Paci?c
Conference on Web Technology (APWeb 2008), which was held in
Shenyang, China during April 26-28, 2008. APWeb is an international
conference series on WWW technologies and is the primary forum for
researchers, practitioners, developers and users from both academia
and industry to exchange cutting-edge ideas, results, experience,
techniques and tools on WWW-related technologies and new advanced
applications. APWeb 2008 received 169 submissions from 19 countries
and regions wor- wide, including USA, Australia, Japan, Korea,
China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, UK, Germany, India, France, Turkey,
Pakistan, Switzerland, New Zealand, Iran, Macao, Malaysia, and
Tunisia. After a thorough review process in which each paper was
reviewed and recommended by at least three Program Committe (PC)
members or external reviewers, the APWeb 2008 PC selected 48
regular research papers (acceptance ratio 28%) and 15 short papers
(acceptance ratio 9%). This volume also includes four
invited/keynote papers. The keynote l- tures were given by Masaru
Kitsuregawa (University of Tokyo), Wei-Ying Ma (Microsoft Research
Asia), Xuemin Lin (University of New South Wales) and Yong Shi
(China Academy of Sciences
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