The 2017 International Conference on Information Integration and Web-Based Applications and Services (iiWAS) was the 19th edition of this conference series. The conference has been a venue for authors of various countries to share and to collaborate in solving problems associated with information integration and web-applications and services.
The topic of data analytics has attracted many submissions in the last few years. However, other traditional topics such as database technology, semantic web, ontology and web engineering are still intensively investigated by our community. The combination of the old and the new can also be seen in the list of authors. New authors emerged in collaboration with established contributors have enriched discussion in the community.
Towards a security and privacy protection model for semantic query engines
The semantic web aims to describe information in terms of well-defined vocabularies and comprehends both data and knowledge to cope with meaning of data. Advanced search engines are used to retrieve precise information out of these knowledge resources. ...
Visualizing and analyzing street crimes using personalized security information service PRISM
In our previous research, we proposed a security information service, called PRISM, which personalizes the incident information based on living area of individual users. PRISM computes the severity of a given incidents based on distance, time, and type. ...
An index-based secure query processing scheme for outsourced databases
This paper proposes an index-based approach for secure query processing. Due to the rapid proliferation of cloud computing services in diverse applications, such as database as a service (DBaaS), and encrypted database systems (EDBSs) have been gaining ...
Secure similarity joins using fully homomorphic encryption
Similarity joins are important database operations that can identify pairs of roughly similar records. Due to their many applications (e.g., duplicate elimination and plagiarism detection), a number of algorithms have been created to enhance similarity ...
E-mail monitoring and management with MS social bots
Social Bots are software robots implementing algorithms that autonomously produce content and interact with users of social networks or mimic the behavior of humans in multiple other forms of digital communication. If they act on behalf of a specific ...
Modeling trust for service e-marketplaces: case study in the manufacturing domain
Industrial countries are subject to structural change toward a service society, but trading industrial services using web applications remains highly restricted. Service offers are more difficult to assess than product offers, the value co-creation ...
Index Terms
- Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services