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E-book: Web Information Systems and Technologies: 9th International Conference, WEBIST 2013, Aachen, Germany, May 8-10, 2013, Revised Selected Papers

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This book contains the thoroughly refereed and revised best papers from the 9th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies, WEBIST 2013, held in Aachen, Germany, in May 2013, organized by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC), and co-organized by the RWTH Aachen University.

The 15 papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 143 submissions. The papers were selected from those with the best reviews also taking into account the quality of their presentation at the conference. The papers are grouped into parts on Internet technology, Web interfaces and applications, society, e-business and e-government, Web intelligence, and mobile information systems.

Internet Technology
Networked XML Compression by Encoding Pre-order Traversals
3(18)
Tyler Corbin
Tomasz Muldner
Jan Krzysztof Miziolek
Generating XACML Enforcement Policies for Role-Based Access Control of XML Documents
21(16)
Alberto De la Rosa Algarin
Timoteus B. Ziminski
Steven A. Demurjian
Yaira K. Rivera Sanchez
Robert Kuykendall
Engineering Flexible Service-Oriented Transactions
37(16)
David Paul
Frans Henskens
HTML5 Agents: Mobile Agents for the Web
53(15)
Kari Systa
Tommi Mikkonen
Laura Jarvenpaa
Watermarking Digital Images in the Frequency Domain: Performance and Attack Issues
68(19)
Maria Chroni
Angelos Fylakis
Stavros D. Nikolopoulos
Web Interfaces and Applications
Towards a Web of Semantic Tags
87(16)
Geert Vanderhulst
Lieven Trappeniers
Web Service Discovery and Execution Using a Dialog-Based Approach
103(16)
Marcio Fuckner
Jean-Paul Barthes
Edson Emilio Scalabrin
Comparison of Mobile Web Frameworks
119(19)
Henning Heitkotter
Tim A. Majchrzak
Benjamin Ruland
Till Weber
Improving Search Engines' Document Ranking Employing Semantics and an Inference Network
138(16)
Christos Makris
Yannis Plegas
Giannis Tzimas
Emmanouil Viennas
Category-Based YouTube Request Pattern Characterization
154(19)
Shaiful Alam Chowdhury
Dwight Makaroff
Society, e-Business and e-Government
Enhancing the Modularity and Applicability of Web-Based Signature-Verification Tools
173(16)
Thomas Lenz
Klaus Stranacher
Thomas Zefferer
Status Quo and Best Practices of App Development in Regional Companies
189(20)
Tim A. Majchrzak
Henning Heitkotter
Web Intelligence
Vector Space Models for the Classification of Short Messages on Social Network Services
209(16)
Ricardo Lage
Peter Dolog
Martin Leginus
Fact Runner: A New System for NLP-Based Information Extraction from Wikipedia
225(18)
Rhio Sutoyo
Christoph Quix
Fisnik Kastrati
Mobile Information Systems
Context and Activity Recognition for Personalized Mobile Recommendations
243(20)
Toon De Pessemier
Simon Dooms
Kris Vanhecke
Bart Matte
Ewout Meyns
Luc Martens
Author Index 263