期刊名称:JOURNAL OF WEB ENGINEERING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The World Wide Web and its associated technologies have become a major implementation and delivery platform for a large variety of applications, ranging from simple institutional information Web sites to sophisticated supply-chain management systems, financial applications, e-government, distance learning, and entertainment, among others. Such applications, in addition to their intrinsic functionality, also exhibit the more complex behavior of distributed applications.
Recently, there have been some advances towards re-framing the development - both design and implementation - of Web applications as a disciplined and systematic endeavor. However, the vast majority of existing applications have been developed in an ad-hoc way, leading to problems of maintainability, quality and reliability. Web applications are software artifacts, and as such can benefit by making use of established practices stemming from several related disciplines such as Software Engineering, Hypermedia, Information Systems, Human-Computer Interaction and Organizational Science, enabling creation, management and reuse of structures of the information space as well as enhancing the end-user experience. In addition, it has its own characteristics which must be addressed, such as a varied user population, very short development turnaround times, diverse runtime environments, accessibility through multiple devices, etc.
Web Engineering is the scientific discipline that studies the theory and practice of constructing Web-based systems and applications. This includes theoretical principles and systematic, disciplined and quantifiable approaches towards the cost-effective development and evolution of high-quality, ubiquitously usable Web-based systems and applications. It fundamentally concerns the technology which enables the construction of Web applications. Web Engineering, while rooted in Computer Science and Engineering, draws from a diverse range of other disciplines, such as information science, information systems, management and business, among others.
Web Engineering encompasses, but is not restricted to: 1 Web application development methods and processes 2 Web application development tools and environments 3 Modeling and model-based design and development 4 Component-based Web application development 5 Navigation and hypermedia 6 Content retrieval and search 7 Human-computer interaction and user modeling 8 Web application usability 9 Adaptive Web applications and personalization 10 Web application deployment 11 Web application quality, metrics and measurement 12 Web application evaluation, verification and validation 13 Testing automation, methods and tools for Web applications 14 Performance modeling, monitoring and evaluation 15 Federated and cross-organizational Web applications 16 Service-oriented Web application approaches 17 Implementation Architectures 18 Use and integration of meta-data in Web applications 19 Application of Semantic Web technology in Web applications 20 Web design patterns and pattern mining 21 Web Engineering education
The Journal of Web Engineering (JWE) aims to provide a forum for advancing the scientific state of knowledge in all areas of Web Engineering. Original articles, survey articles, reviews, tutorials, perspectives, and general correspondence are all welcome. Appropriate submissions should address significant issues and problems, and potential solutions, and will be reviewed in accordance with peer review conventions.
Besides the regular paper submission and reviewing process, JWE also publishes special issues. These special issues are typically theme-based. This means that they have a coherent focus on a given theme and the set of papers contained in the issue together deepen the understanding of the Web Engineering discipline or explore the bounds of the discipline. As such, the special issue is different from a regular issue that contains a number of papers within the journal's scope, by its focus on one theme relevant for the discipline. Proposals for special issues are welcome and need to specify and motivate the theme and the composition of the set of papers to be included. The papers in a special issue will go through a regular process of reviewing.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts: 1) The Journal of Web Engineering (JWE) provides a forum for distribution of information in all areas of Web Engineering. 2) Original articles, survey articles, reviews, tutorials, perspectives, and correspondences are all welcome. 3) The default upper limit for each article type is: 2 (journal) pages for a correspondence, perspective, or book review; 6 pages for a letter; 40 pages for an original research article; 40 pages for a survey, review, or tutorial article. Submissions: 1) Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published, and is not being considered for publication in another journal. All submitted papers would be acknowledged and peer-reviewed. They will not be returned. 2) Authors, when submitting a paper, are encouraged to provide us with a) the name of two “guardian” editors from the list of editors and b) a list of several (preferably 3 to 5) names for potential referees. Authors are also encouraged to specify, in their cover letter, the type of the submitted article as an original article, survey article, review, tutorial, perspective, or correspondence. 3) A paper can be submitted by any of the following means: i) sending the Word, ps, or pdf file by e-mail to jwe@rintonpress.com ii) web submitting at http://www.rintonpress.com/journals/jwe/ iii) for a paper posted in an archive (for instance xxx.lanl.gov), sending a note of submission with the archive code to jwe@rintonpress.com iv) sending three hard copies of your paper to: JWE, Rinton Editorial, 565 Edmund Terrace, NJ 07652, USA. Publication: 1) Once a paper is accepted for publication in JWE, the copyright is transferred to the publisher. The author retains the rights to use all or part of the paper in his (her) future publications, in which the source of the original publication is acknowledged. 2) The authors of accepted papers are requested, if necessary, to reformat their papers according to the layout for the journal. The Word template for preparing manuscripts for JWE can be downloaded at http://www.rintonpress.com/style .
Instructions to Authors
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Editorial Board
EDITORIAL BOARD Managing Editors: Martin Gaedke, Chemnitz Univ. of Tech, Germany Geert-Jan Houben, Delft Univ. of Tech, The Netherlands David Lowe, Univ. of Technology, Sydney, Australia Daniel Schwabe, Pontifícia Univ, Brazil Bebo White, Stanford Univ, USA Associate Editors: Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Univ. of Chile, Chile Michael Bieber, NJIT, USA Leslie Carr, University of Southampton, UK Yogesh Deshpande, Univ. of Western Sydney, Australia Piero Fraternali, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Juliana Freire, Univ. of Utah, USA Athula Ginige, Univ. of Western Sydney, Australia Hiroyuki Kitagawa, Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan Nora Koch, Ludwig-Maximilians- U., München, Germany Qing Li, City Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Ee-Peng Lim, NTU, Singapore Emilia Mendes, Auckland University, New Zealand Riichiro Mizoguchi, Osaka University, Japan San Murugesan, Southern Cross Univ., Australia Moira Norrie, ETH, Switzerland Luis Olsina, UNLPam, Argentina Oscar Pastor, Univ. Politécnica de Valencia, Spain Gustavo Rossi, Univ. Nacional La Plata, Argentina Katsumi Tanaka, Kyoto University, Japan Klaus Turowski, Univ. of Augsburg, Germany Jean Vanderdonckt, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Fabio Vitali, Univ. of Bologna, Italy Carolyn Watters, Dalhousie Univ., Canada Jim Whitehead, UC Santa Cruz, USA David Wolber, University of San Francisco, USA
Editorial Board
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