XV Workshop on Tools and Applications (WFA)

Workshop on Tools and Applications have been traditionally promoted as an integrating event of WebMedia as a session. The session is an important forum where both academic and industrial members can present their latest tools or prototypes. All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by members of the Tools and Applications Program Committee. The selected tools/applications selected will presented and demonstrated during the symposium.

You are cordially invited to submit works on the topics of interest of WebMedia 2016, as listed in the call for papers.

The papers describing the tools/applications must be electronically submitted through the JEMS system. It is strongly recommended that authors make the tool/application (or a suitable version) available for downloading during the paper evaluation period. Papers submitted to the Tools and Applications Session of WebMedia 2016 must be original, and can not be simultaneously submitted to other conferences or journals, neither previously published. The paper acceptance requires that at least one author will register for the conference in order to present the work.

The paper describing the tool/application should explain, at least, and clearly:

– the tool/application goal;

– its architecture; and

– its main functionalities.

Papers should have up to 4 pages, including all figures, references and appendices, and must follow the ACM format. Papers can be submitted in English or in Portuguese. All papers must be in PDF format.

Important dates:

Submission deadline : July 25, 2016 August 15, 2016

Author Notification : September 1st, 2016 September 16, 2016

Camera-ready version : September 12, 2016 September 30, 2016

Organizing

Valter Roesler (UFRGS) – Chair

Carlos Giovanni Nunes de Carvalho (UESPI) – Co-chair

Contact

valter.roesler AT gmail.com

Program Committee

Available soon.

Accepted papers

  1. Case Recommender: A Recommender Framework. Arthur Fortes da Costa (USP) e Marcelo G. Manzato (USP)
  2. OWL-S ComposerW: Composição de Serviços Web Semânticos SOAP e RESTful. Adriano Novais Queiroz (UFBA) e Daniela Barreiro Claro (UFBA)
  3. GreatRoom: Uma Aplicação Android Baseada em Proximidade para a Criação de Salas Virtuais Inteligentes. Ticianne de Gois Ribeiro Darin (UFC), Jefferson Silva Barbosa (UFC), Belmondo Rodrigues Aragão Junior (UFC) e Rossana Andrade (UFC)
  4. ALLPEE Um Sistema Sensível ao Contexto para Auxílio ao Tratamento do Comportamento de Enurese. Fabio L. P. Campinho (UFBA), Nilson Souza (UFBA), Vaninha Vieira (UFBA) e Ubirajara Barroso Jr (UFBA)
  5. WatchAlert: Uma evolução do aplicativo fAlert para detecção de quedas em smartwatches. Rodrigo Lucas Amora Almeida (UFC), Alysson Macedo (UFC), Italo Linhares Araújo (UFC), Paulo Aguilar (UFC) e Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade (UFC)
  6. NetMetric: Uma Plataforma para Medição Ativa de Desempenho em Redes IP de Larga Escala. William Israel Ribeiro Lautenschläger (UFRGS), Roberto Iraja Tavares da Costa Filho (UFRGS), Nicolas Kagami (UFRGS), Saymon Della Flora (UFRGS), Karina Vargas de Moura (UFRGS) e Valter Roesler (UFRGS)
  7. LiveSync: a Tool for Real Time Video Streaming Synchronization from Independent Sources. Ricardo Mendes (UFES), Marcello Amorim (UFES), Celso Alberto Saibel Santos (UFES)
  8. Communication Tool to Support People with Extreme Motor Impairment. Guilherme Matheus de Almeida Ramos (UFSCar), Victor Sales (UFSCar) e Cesar A.C. Teixeira (UFSCar)