- From: H. Holger Rath <holger.rath@empolis.com>
- Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 08:40:07 +0100
- To: www-rdf-rules@w3.org
We apologize if you receive this message more than once...
We'd like to invite you to attend WWW2002. This message includes
brief information about the conference, tutorials, workshops and
Developers Day.
WWW2002 - 11th International WWW Conference
Sheraton Waikiki Hotel - Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
May 7-11, 2002
http://www2002.org/
Beginning with the first International WWW Conference in 1994, this
prestigious series of the International World Wide Web Conference
Committee (IW3C2) provides a refereed forum for WWW research. It
also provides a public forum for the WWW Consortium (W3C) through the
annual W3C track.
WORKSHOPS (http://www2002.org/fulldayworkshops.html)
Workshops and tutorials take place on the first day before the conference.
* Semantic Web Workshop
* Workshop On Mobile Search
* Second International Workshop on Web Dynamics
* E-Learning : Learning Objects & Standards
* Real world RDF and Semantic Web applications
* Web Content Accessibility Summit
* DNS I18N (IDN) Implementors' Workshop 2002
TUTORIALS (http://www2002.org/halfdaytutorials.html and
http://www2002.org/fulldaytutorials.html)
* Meeting the Challenges of Web Applications Development: The Web
Engineering Approach
* Web Service Composition
* Developing Wireless Applications with Java
* Security
* Experience Design
* Managing the Growth, Maintainability and Quality of Web
Applications: The Web Engineering Approach
* Service Composition Techniques
* Web Services Security
* Capacity Planning
* XML and Data Management
* SVG
* SMIL 2.0
* XTM - XML Topic Maps
DEVELOPERS DAY (http://www2002.org/devday.html)
Developers Day takes place on the last day of the conference. It is
devoted to the interests of Web developers, offering in-depth
discussions of technologies and tools at the forefront of the Web.
Tracks:
* Protocols, the Web, and Web Services
* The Semantic Web
* Security
* Device-Independent Web
CONFERENCE PROGRAM (http://www2002.org/program.html)
The conference has a formal refereed papers track, as well as several
alternate tracks. Papers presented in the alternate tracks are also
refereed.
Alternate Tracks:
* W3C Track (Prepared by the World Wide Web Consortium)
* Education
* Global Community (includes culture & society and internationalization)
* Practice & Experience
* Web Engineering
* Telehealth
* Vendors Track
Received on Monday, 4 March 2002 04:41:23 UTC