World Wide Web

Journal Title

  • World Wide Web

ISSN

  • E 1573-1413 | P 1386-145X | 1573-1413 | 1386-145X

Publisher

  • Baltzer Science Publishers B.V.
  • Springer Nature

Listed on(Coverage)

JCR2005-2019
SJR2004-2019
CiteScore2011-2019
SCIE2010-2021
CC2016-2021
SCOPUS2017-2020

Active

  • Active

    based on the information

    • SCOPUS:2020-10

Country

  • USA

Aime & Scopes

  • We have witnessed the emergence of a new revolution: `The Web Revolution', which has resulted in the globalization of information access and publishing. World wide web researchers and practitioners face new technical challenges in advancing the world wide web technology from the globalization of access to the globalization of computing. World Wide Web: Internet and Web Information Systems (WWW) is an international, archival, peer-reviewed journal which covers all aspects of the World Wide Web, including issues related to architectures, applications, Internet and Web information systems, and communities. The purpose of this journal is to provide an international forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners to share their rapidly developing knowledge and report on new advances in Internet and web-based systems. The journal also focuses on all database- and information-system topics that relate to the Internet and the Web, particularly on ways to model, design, develop, integrate, and manage these systems. Appearing quarterly, the journal publishes (1) papers describing original ideas and new results, (2) vision papers, (3) reviews of important techniques in related areas, (4) innovative application papers, and (5) progress reports on major international research projects. Papers published in the WWW journal deal with subjects directly or indirectly related to the World Wide Web. The WWW journal provides timely, in-depth coverage of the most recent developments in the World Wide Web discipline to enable anyone involved to keep up-to-date with this dynamically changing technology. The WWW journal topical coverage includes, but is not restricted to, the following subjects as they relate to the World Wide Web: Application program interfaces Authoring tools and environments Browsing and navigation techniques and tools Collaborative learning and work Computer-based training and teaching Content mark-up languages, such as XML Courseware development Data and link management Data dissemination techniques on the Web Digital libraries Distance education Distributed computing Electronic commerce Financial transactions Firewalls Information storage and retrieval Innovative applications Integration of heterogeneous information sources Internet and Web-based /// agent systems /// cooperative databases and cooperative information systems /// data management /// database and information-system integration /// information extraction /// information services /// information-system modeling, design, and development /// information visualization /// support tools and languages for information-system development /// search and filtering technology Internet transactions and transactional processes in the Web Metrics and measurement Mobile Web Information Systems Multimedia software engineering Object-oriented software engineering Performance evaluation Protocols (e.g., HTTP, IIOP) Real-time computing Search techniques and engines Security, authorization, authentication, and privacy Server and client technologies Ubiquitous information Universal design (.e.g., multilingual access) User interfaces Verification, validation, and testing Virtual reality and 3D visualization Web applications Web change monitoring and management Web content standards Web data mining Web database security Web-based data-modeling languages Web-based GIS Web Information dynamics Web information security Web page design techniques and tools Web query languages Web site management techniques and tools Web-based publishing Web-based training and teaching Web-based multimedia/hypermedia systems Web-supported cooperative work XML and semi-structured data for Web applications In addition to the above Internet- and Web-specific topics, the WWW journal also encourages research work on all fundamental issues relating to database and information systems for the Internet and Web. The following are some sample topics of interest when they are addressed within the context of the Internet and Web: Database and information systems support for cooperative work Data mining and warehousing Data models and meta-data management Information retrieval Interoperability and heterogeneous information systems Multimedia database and information systems Object-oriented and object-relational databases Query processing Transaction processing Workflow systems

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