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WORK-IN-PROGRESS REPORTS (WIPS) AND POSTERS

Work-in-Progress Reports (WiPs)
WebApps '10 will include a session for short Work-in-Progress reports. If you have work you would like to share, a controversial opinion, or a cool idea that's not quite ready for publication, contact the Program Chair at webapps10chair@usenix.org. Work-in-Progress reports are five-minute presentations; the time limit will be strictly enforced. Work-in-Progress authors are also encouraged to submit poster proposals; the poster session will give you an opportunity for more detailed discussions about your ideas. See the current list of accepted presentations below.

Poster Session
On the evening of Wednesday, June 23, there will be a joint poster session between WebApps '10 and the USENIX Annual Technical Conference (each conference will accept posters independently). The poster session provides a great way to let other people know about your work and to get useful feedback from the community. WebApps poster submissions can be on any topic related to Web applications and need not be "publication-ready"; all that's needed is an interesting idea. If you're interested in presenting a poster, contact the Program Chair at webapps10chair@usenix.org. Instructions for poster presenters are available here. See the current list of accepted posters below.

Accepted WiPs (as of June 18, 2010)

Detecting User-Visible Failures in AJAX Web Applications by Analyzing Users' Interaction Data
Wanchun Li, Georgia Institute of Technology

Doha: Real-time Support for Event-driven Web Applications
Aiman Erbad and Charles Krasic, University of British Columbia

MyEbay Research Web Service: An Application to Practice the Web Service
Shaun-inn Wu and Jian Huang, California State University San Marcos

A Seamless Online Application and Advising System for A Degree Program
Shaun-inn Wu and Nicholas McMahon, California State University San Marcos

Fine-grained Isolation in Web Browsers Using Script Spaces
Amarjyoti Deka and Godmar Back, Virginia Tech

SaaS and Cloud Computing in Undergraduate Software Education
Armando Fox, University of California, Berkeley

xHunter: Tracking XSS Attacks on the Net
Elias Athanasopoulos, FORTH-ICS

The Case for PIQL: A Performance Insightful Query Language
Michael Armbrust, Nick Lanham, Stephen Tu, Armando Fox, Michael Franklin, and David Patterson, University of California, Berkeley

A Performance Monitoring Framework for Multi-tier Web Applications
Chris McCoy, Northeastern University and Smarter Travel Media; Ryan Miller, Smarter Travel Media

A Combined Autonomic and On-demand Approach to Configuring Virtualized Development Environments
Ryan Miller, Smarter Travel Media; Matt Warren, Northeastern University and Smarter Travel Media

Accepted Posters (as of June 18, 2010)

Managing State for Ajax-Driven Web Components
John Ousterhout and Eric Stratmann, Stanford University

Leveraging Cognitive Factors in Securing WWW with CAPTCHA
Amalia Rusu and Rebecca Docimo, Fairfield University; Adrian Rusu, Rowan University

DBTaint: Cross-Application Information Flow Tracking via Databases
Benjamin Davis and Hao Chen, University of California, Davis

Detecting User-Visible Failures in AJAX Web Applications by Analyzing Users' Interaction Data
Wanchun Li, Georgia Institute of Technology

Lightweight-Labeling-Based Algorithm for XML Keyword Search
Hang Yu, Peking University

Doha: Real-time Support for Event-driven Web Applications
Aiman Erbad and Charles Krasic, University of British Columbia

MyEbay Research Web Service: An Application to Practice the Web Service
Shaun-inn Wu and Jian Huang, California State University San Marcos

A Seamless Online Application and Advising System for A Degree Program
Shaun-inn Wu and Nicholas McMahon, California State University San Marcos

Fine-grained Isolation inWeb Browsers using Script Spaces
Amarjyoti Deka and Godmar Back, Virginia Tech

xJS: Practical XSS Prevention for Web Application Development
Elias Athanasopoulos, FORTH-ICS

SaaS and Cloud Computing in Undergraduate Software Education
Armando Fox, University of California, Berkeley

The Case for PIQL: A Performance Insightful Query Language
Michael Armbrust, Nick Lanham, Stephen Tu, Armando Fox, Michael Franklin, and David Patterson, University of California, Berkeley

gRADit and RADish: Two Apps That Put PIQL on Rails
Sunil Pedapudi and Amber Feng, University of California, Berkeley

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