
Current Trends in Web Engineering: ICWE 2016 International Workshops, DUI, TELERISE, SoWeMine, and Liquid Web, Lugano, Switzerland, June 6-9, 2016. Revised ... Notes in Computer Science Book 9881
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Science & Technology
Format
Kindle
Pages
334
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2016
Publisher
Springer
Edition
1st ed. 2016
ISBN-10
3319469630
ISBN-13
9783319469638
Description
In this collection, readers will discover a compilation of important findings and discussions stemming from the 2016 International Workshops held in Lugano, Switzerland, focusing on the latest advancements in web engineering. The proceedings highlight significant contributions from key areas such as dynamic user interfaces, telecommunication technologies, software mining, and flexible web infrastructure, showcasing innovative approaches and solutions that emerged from expert dialogues during the event.
By meticulously refining the workshops' outcomes, the author presents a rich source of knowledge that reflects the evolving landscape of web technologies. The insights provided in these proceedings serve not only as a record of the collaborative efforts of researchers and practitioners but also as a guide for future explorations in web engineering. This work stands as a pivotal reference for those invested in understanding and shaping the next generation of web development and applications.
By meticulously refining the workshops' outcomes, the author presents a rich source of knowledge that reflects the evolving landscape of web technologies. The insights provided in these proceedings serve not only as a record of the collaborative efforts of researchers and practitioners but also as a guide for future explorations in web engineering. This work stands as a pivotal reference for those invested in understanding and shaping the next generation of web development and applications.
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