The 17th International Conference on
Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic it is most likely that situation would not be back to normal in the coming months in most of the countries across the world. It is with regret to announce that the conference is postponed to August 2021. The conference committee has made this difficult decision by taking into account public health advice and the impact on the delegates attending the conference.
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The areas of the Web, mobile technologies, and information systems have been following a continuous and steady development over a number of years through the innovative research and practices of researchers, developers and practitioners from academia, industry, governmental and scientific organizations. The International Conference on Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems (MobiWis) aims to enable synergy between these areas and provides the premier venue to present and discuss latest research and developments related to research issues of the mobile web and the engineering of intelligent and innovative mobile systems and services.
The conference comprises a set of carefully selected topics that focus on the particular challenges regarding mobile Web and intelligent information systems in research areas such as, among others, Web Engineering, Service-Oriented Computing, Web of Things, Data and Knowledge Management, Cloud Computing, Security and Human-Computer Interaction.
All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series is indexed by the ISI Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S), included in ISI Web of Science, EI Engineering Index (Compendex and Inspec databases), ACM Digital Library, dblp, Google Scholar, Scopus, etc. See LNCS - Information on Abstracting and Indexing
MobiWis 2020 is co-located with the FiCloud 2020 and Deep-BDB 2020 conferences.
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The areas of the Web, mobile technologies, and information systems have been following a continuous and steady development over a number of years through the innovative research and practices of researchers, developers and practitioners from academia, industry, governmental and scientific organizations. The International Conference on Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems (MobiWis) aims to enable synergy between these areas and provides the premier venue to present and discuss latest research and developments related to research issues of the mobile web and the engineering of intelligent and innovative mobile systems and services.
The conference comprises a set of carefully selected tracks that focus on the particular challenges regarding mobile Web and intelligent information systems. Topics of conference include (but not limited to):
Architectures and models, Smart homes and smart objects, Intelligent web applications, Intelligent sensing, Smart transportation, Smart public spaces, Monitoring and assessment (as in healthcare), Smart system design and implementation, Energy efficiency.
Software Design and DevelopmentMobile application development; Software for mobile web; Mobile website design; Software for smart devices; Software for embedded platforms; Requirements analysis and design; Mobile software testing/evaluation; Modelling of mobile systems.
Middleware and SOASOA models; Web services; Microservices, Containers, Semantic web; Service composition & mashup; Middleware for mobile services; Search and discovery; Monitoring of services; Ontologies in mobile web; Agents and mobile web.
Software design, Scalability, Security, Privacy, Trust, Performance modelling and evaluation, Network and communication, Location-awareness, Context and Situation-awareness, Sensor networks, Reliability and fault tolerance.
Data ManagementData models and architectures; Query Processing; Mobile Transactions; Workflow Management; Performance and reliability in data management; Managing pervasive data; Data mining; Pay as you go data management; Data streaming .
Security, Trust and PrivacyAccess Control; Anonymity; Authentication ; Data protection; Database security; Privacy; Security and trust policies; Security, privacy, and trust in data outsourcing; Trust management and reputation systems; Usability and security.
Business models and architectures; Business process management; Mobile payment methods; Mobile advertising and marketing; M-commerce case studies; Intelligent technologies for M-commerce; M-commerce and social networks.
Transforming TechnologyTransformation; Change Typology; Persuasive Technology; Transforming Design; Socially Influencing Systems; Behavior Change; Computer-Supported Influence; Sustainable Wellbeing; Transforming HCI; Nudging; Gamification..
HCI in Mobile ApplicationsHCI Design methods; tools and techniques for mobile applications; devices and services; Multimodal interaction design; Intelligent and adaptive user interfaces; Mobile accessibility; Interaction methods; Alternative interfaces for mobile devices such as touchscreens.
Context-aware services; Context models and reasoning techniques; Context-awareness in smart cities; Quality of context; Context-aware data analytics; Location-aware services; Context-aware mobile applications, Adaptive mobile applications.
Network and CommunicationCellular and mobile communications; Mobility protocols; Mobility modeling and management; Performance evaluation; VANET; Testing and monitoring of mobile applications; Fault tolerance of mobile services; Mobile content delivery networks.
Industrial Applications and DemosThis track invites papers which report work on practical and industrial applications. It also invites researchers, developers and practitioners to bring and demonstrate hands-on experiences of various functional prototypes and systems .
Submission Deadline | 02 April 2020 |
Authors Notification | 20 May 2020 |
Final Manuscript Due | 15 June 2020 |
Thanh Van Do, Telenor, Norway
Stephan Böhm, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Jamal Bentahar, Concordia University, Canada
Tor-Morten, Kristiania University College, Norway
Flora Amoto, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Francesco Piccialli, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Irfan Awan, University of Bradford, UK
Journal Special Issue CoordinatorSatish Narayana, University of Tartu, Estonia
Workshop CoordinatorFilipe Portela, University of Minho Portugal, Portugal
Publicity ChairNor Shahniza Kamal Bashah, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
Papers must be written in English. Full papers should be between 12 to 14 pages. Short papers should be limited to 8 pages. Papers must be formatted in Springer's LNCS format.
See Formatting Instructions and Stylesheets.
Submitted research papers may not overlap with papers that have already been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings.
All papers accepted for this conference are peer-reviewed and are to be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
In order to submit your paper click on the link to EasyChair submission system: Submission Link
Note: To submit a paper you need to have an EasyChair account. Follow the link EasyChair Signup to create EasyChair account, if needed.
Registrations for the conference and workshops are done online. Participants may pay instantly using their credit cards or they may choose to pay through the bank transfer.
Details of the registration will be published.
Selected high quality papers will be considered for publication in the following special issues of international journals subject to expansion of work, review and revision as necessary:
Details are to be published.
The conference program is planned to include:
Details of the program will be published later.
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