Guest Editors' Introduction: Web Engineering-The Evolution of New Technologies

The Web is now the most popular environment for circulating information as network-accessible data; the exponential growth in this information’s dissemination is contributing to the evolution of research topics in the field of Web engineering. This issue of CiSE magazine focuses on understanding and emphasizing engineering topics as they’re applied in today’s Web environment and infrastructure.

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