The International Congress on Web Engineering (ICWE 2014) covers topics such as:
- Component- and service-based development
- Conceptual and model-driven development
- Domain-specific development
- Web programming languages
- Personalization, adaptivity and context-awareness
- Processes and methodologies
- Rich Internet Applications (RIAs)
- Architectures and platforms
- Social Web applications
- Mobile Web applications
- Localization and internationalization
- Web mashups and mashup tools
- Deployment, maintenance and evolution
- Requirements engineering
- Reuse
- Security
- Composite Web APIs and services
- Web service engineering
- Component technologies for the Web
- Service-oriented architectures
- Deep Web access and navigation
- Semantic Web services
- Web search
- Mobile APIs and services
- Web content management
- Web information extraction
- Linked data
- Recommender systems
- Data visualization and exploration
- Web mining
- Techniques and methodologies
- Performance modeling, monitoring, and evaluation
- Quality of application/service
- Metrics and measures
- Log mining and usage analysis
- Web information quality
- Accessibility and usability studies
- End user development (EUD)
- Empirical requirements elicitation
- Design errors and pitfalls
The International Congress on Web Engineering (ICWE 2014) brings together researchers, mathematicians, engineers and practitioners.