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Introduction

The Web is an ever-evolving source of information, with data and knowledge derived from the Web powering a great range of modern applications. Accompanying the huge wealth of information, Web data also introduces numerous challenges due to its size, diversity, volatility, inaccuracy, and contradictions. WebDB, first held in 1998, provides a forum for researchers, theoreticians, and practitioners to share and promote insights, ideas, and novel research directions for the management of Web data. It covers a broad range of topics, including the extraction of knowledge from the Web, the transformation, generation, dissemination, and exchange of Web data, functionality pertaining to interfaces and applications, and many others.

We aim to bring together the research efforts from both the academia and industry, and we solicit papers on a broad range of research topics, types and methodologies in computer science, such as on applications and tools, systems, user experience and interface, and theoretical foundations and/or analysis.

WebDB has taken place nineteen times already, has had a high impact, and has published and provided the forum for a substantial amount of seminal research.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-02-10
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-03-15
Draft paper acceptance notification
2017-03-29
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Examples of topics relevant to the workshop include the following: 

  • Cloud computing and distributed computing over the Web 

  • Collaborative data management on the Web 

  • Corroboration and provenance 

  • Data and query models for Web information 

  • Data integration over the Web 

  • Data-centric applications on the Web 

  • Database support for social network and Web 2.0 applications 

  • Economics of Web data 

  • Human computation in Web databases 

  • Information retrieval in semi-structured data and the Web 

  • Knowledge search over the Web 

  • Filtering and recommendation systems 

  • Location-aware Web applications 

  • Modeling, mining, and querying user generated content 

  • Personal information management systems 

  • Quality of user generated content and other web data 

  • Semantic search on the Web 

  • Semi-structured data management 

  • Social and tagged data management 

  • Temporal Web data 

  • Web community data management systems 

  • Web information extraction 

  • Web privacy and security 

  • Web services-based architecture and applications 

  • Web source discovery, analysis, and retrieval 

  • Web-based distributed data management 

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Important Date
  • May 14

    2017

    Conference Date

  • Feb 10 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Mar 15 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Mar 29 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • May 14 2017

    Registration deadline

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