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WEB 2014, The Second International Conference on Building and Exploring Web Based Environments

Type: conference

Notes: IARIA Conference.

Editors:
Maria Del Pilar Angeles, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico - Del Coyoacan, Mexico
Irina Astrova, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

ISSN: 2308-4421

ISBN: 978-1-61208-333-9

Location: Chamonix, France

Dates: from April 20, 2014 to April 24, 2014

Articles: there are 8 articles

GIS Application for Solar Potential Estimation on Buildings Roofs
Matej Brumen, Niko Lukač, and Borut Žalik
keywords: GIS, Solar Potential Estimation, Web Application, GeoServer, LiDAR

A Pitfall with BPMN Execution
Christian Gutschier, Ralph Hoch, Hermann Kaindl, and Roman Popp
keywords: BPMN, Service Task, Web Service

Web-native Video Live Streaming
Luigi Lo Iacono and Silvia Santano Guillén
keywords: HTML5, Video, Live Streaming, DASH, WebSockets

Creation of an Interactive and Accessible Online Learning Environment
Jere Kuusinen and Jukka Vuorinen
keywords: web accessibility, usability, responsive design, data transfer, Content Management

Impact of Message’s Length over Likes, Comments and Shares. The Mexican Universities Case
Gabriel Valerio, Natalia Herrera-Murillo, Dagoberto Herrera-Murillo, and María del Carmen Rodríguez-Martínez
keywords: Facebook fan pages publications; attention economy; message’s length

The Elements from the Learning Process: a Study About Online Education in the State of Mato Grosso/Brazil
Danilo Garcia da Silva and Kátia Morosov Alonso
keywords: virtual learning environment; interaction; interactivity; mediation; moodle; learning pathway

Modelling (Historical) Administrative Information on the Semantic Web
Jesper Zedlitz and Norbert Luttenberger
keywords: conceptual modelling; administrative affiliation; semantic web; linked open data; historical information

Web Page Personalization to Improve e-accessibility for Visually Impaired People
Yoann Bonavero, Marianne Huchard, and Michel Meynard
keywords: Web page personalization, visually impaired, evolutionary algorithm