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(MoViX'10) August 30 - September 3, 2010,
Bilbao, Spain http://ulita.ms.mff.cuni.cz/ws/MoViX10/ to be held in conjunction with DEXA 2010 http://www.dexa.org/ Most of the existing data are currently provided, shared and exchanged over the Internet. For instance, there is a huge amount of HTML and XHTML web pages that extend data with information on their visualization, RDF data that add important information on semantics of the data, or XML documents that involve data together with meta-data carrying information on their hierarchy. Consequently, there rises the need for efficient and usable methods and tools for their design and visualization. Such approaches help the user to better understand and describe the structure and semantics of the data and, hence, to propose more appropriate processing methods. In addition, various types of data models, conceptual schemas and visualization techniques enable users to omit unnecessary technical details such as correct nesting of XML elements, case sensitivity, matching of parenthesis, etc. and to focus on important aspects of the particular application such as precise abstraction of the reality, data semantics, etc. We believe that our specialized workshop will enable to bring all the related topics together and provide an opportunity to deal with the known issues more thoroughly, to share the respective ideas and to discuss them from various points of view. On the other hand, since correct modelling of data and the knowledge of their structure as well as semantics is one of the key aspects for their successful management, we believe that holding the workshop in conjunction with DEXA conference will also provide the opportunity for sharing the ideas with data management experts and finding new issues and challenges on both sides. We invite original submissions from research communities dealing with different theoretical and applied aspects of web-related data visualization and modelling. Areas of interests include, but are not limited to: * Conceptual modelling and visualization of web-related data * Visualization, browsing and exploration of Semantic Web and Web 2.0 data * Visualization of ontologies * Formal models for web-related data * Applications and specifics of existing visualization methods for web-related data * User participation in conceptual modelling of web-related data * Evolution of conceptual models of web-related data * Languages for description of visualization of web-related data * Tools for data visualization and conceptual modelling of web-related data * Tools and methods for analysis of real-world web-related data Important Dates * Abstract and paper submission: March 20, 2010 * Author notification: April 20, 2010 * Camera-ready paper submission: May 17, 2010 * Author registration: May 20, 2010 * DEXA conference: August 30 - September 3, 2010 Organizers * Jiri Dokulil, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic * Irena Mlynkova, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic * Martin Necasky, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Program Committee Chairs * Daniel Moody, University of Twente, The Netherlands * Martin Necasky, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Program Committee * Radim Baca, Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic * Martine Collard, University of Antilles and Guyane, France * Tomasz Kaczmarek, University of Poznan, Poland * Jana Katreniakova, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia * Agnes Koschmider, Institute AIFB, Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany * Michal Kratky, Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic * Essam Mansour, International University, Bruchsal, Germany * Marco Mevius, Institute AIFB, Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany * Alexander Paar, Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany * Eric Pardede, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia * Sherif Sakr, University of New South Wales, Australia * Dmitry Shaporenkov, University of Saint-Petersrburg, Russia * Victoria Torres, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain * Manuel Wimmer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Proceedings Authors should submit papers reporting original works that are currently not under review or published elsewhere. The paper should be submitted in PDF format, with maximum length five (5) pages, following IEEE Conference Publishing Service (CPS) guidelines. The review process will be two-round. During the first round each paper will be reviewed by 2-3 PC members for its technical merit, novelty and relevance to the workshop. On the basis of the reviews the PC chairs will prepare the list of accepted, borderline and rejected papers. During the second round the PC members will be asked to comment the list as well as all reviews. On the basis of this discussion the PC chairs will make the final decision. All papers accepted by MoViX'10 will be published in combined workshop proceedings by IEEE. | ||||||||||||||||||
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