- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 18:55:57 +0100
- To: <public-i18n-geo@w3.org>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Call for Papers! <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Twenty-third Internationalization and Unicode Conference (IUC23) Unicode, Internationalization, the Web: The Global Connection Week of March 24-28, 2003 Prague, Czech Republic >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Send in your submission now! <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Submissions due: November 15, 2002 Notification date: November 29, 2002 Completed papers due: January 6, 2003 (in electronic form and camera-ready paper form) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Just 4 weeks to go! <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< The Internationalization & Unicode Conference is the premier technical conference worldwide for both software and Web internationalization. The conference (renamed from "Unicode Conference" to more accurately reflect its content) features tutorials, lectures, and panel discussions that provide coverage of standards, best practices, and recent advances in the globalization of software and the Internet. Attendees benefit from the wide range of basic to advanced topics and the opportunities for dialog and idea exchange with experts in the field. The conference runs multiple sessions simultaneously to maximize the value provided. New technologies, innovative Internet applications, and the evolving Unicode Standard bring new challenges along with their new capabilities. This technical conference will explore the opportunities created by the latest advances and how to leverage them for global users, as well as potential pitfalls to be aware of, and problem areas that need further research. There will also be demonstrations of best practices for designing applications that can accommodate any language. We invite you to submit papers that relate to Unicode or any aspect of software and Web Internationalization. You can view the programs of previous conferences at: http://www.unicode.org/unicode/conference/about-conf.html CONFERENCE ATTENDEES Conference attendees are generally involved in either the development and deployment of Unicode software, or the globalization of software and the Internet. They include managers, software engineers, systems analysts, font designers, graphic designers, content developers, web designers, web administrators, technical writers, and product marketing personnel. THEME & TOPICS International computing is the overall theme of the Conference. Presentations should be geared towards a technical audience. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following (within the context of Unicode, internationalization or localizability): - Internationalization issues with new technologies - XML and Web protocols - The World Wide Web (WWW) - Security concerns e.g. Avoiding the spoofing of UTF-8 data - Impact of new encoding standards - Implementing Unicode: Practical and political hurdles - Implementing new features of recent versions of Unicode - Evaluations (case studies, usability studies) - Natural language processing - Algorithms (e.g. normalization, collation, bidirectional) - Programming languages and libraries (Java, Perl, et al) - Optimizing performance of systems and applications - Search engines - Library and archival concerns - Portable devices - Migrating legacy applications - Cross platform issues - Printing and imaging - Operating systems - Databases - Large scale networks - Government applications - Testing applications - Business models for software development (e.g. Open source) We invite you to submit papers which define tomorrow's computing, demonstrate best practices in computing today, or articulate problems that must be solved before further advances can occur. SESSIONS The Conference Program will provide a wide range of sessions including: - Keynote presentations - Workshops/Tutorials - Technical presentations - Panel sessions All sessions except the Workshops/Tutorials will be of 40 minute duration. In some cases, two consecutive 40 minute program slots may be devoted to a single session. The Workshops/Tutorials will each last approximately three hours. They should be designed to stimulate discussion and participation, using slides and demonstrations. PUBLICATIONS If your paper is accepted, your details will be included in the Conference brochure and Web pages and the paper itself will appear on a Conference CD, with an optional printed book of Conference Proceedings. CONFERENCE LANGUAGE The Conference language is English. All submissions, papers and presentations should be provided in English. SUBMISSIONS Submissions MUST contain: 1. An abstract of 150-250 words, consisting of statement of purpose, paper description, and your conclusions or final summary. Also, if this is a paper for an intermediate or advanced audience, please specify what assumptions you are making about the attendees' prior knowledge. 2. A brief biography. 3. The details listed below: SESSION TITLE: _________________________________________ _________________________________________ TITLE (eg Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms): _________________________________________ NAME: _________________________________________ JOB TITLE: _________________________________________ ORGANIZATION/AFFILIATION: _________________________________________ ORGANIZATION'S WWW URL: _________________________________________ OWN WWW URL: _________________________________________ ADDRESS FOR PAPER MAIL: _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ TELEPHONE: _________________________________________ FAX: _________________________________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS: _________________________________________ TYPE OF SESSION: [ ] Keynote presentation [ ] Workshop/Tutorial [ ] Technical presentation [ ] Panel PANELISTS (if Panel): _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ TARGET AUDIENCE (you may select more than one category): [ ] Content Developers [ ] Font Designers [ ] Graphic Designers [ ] Managers [ ] Marketers [ ] Software Engineers [ ] Systems Analysts [ ] Technical Writers [ ] Others (please specify): _________________________________________ _________________________________________ LEVEL OF SESSION (you may select more than one category): [ ] Beginner [ ] Intermediate [ ] Advanced Submissions should be sent by e-mail to either of the following addresses: papers@unicode.org info@global-conference.com They should use ASCII, non-compressed text and the following subject line: Proposal for IUC 23 If desired, a copy of the submission may also be sent by post to: 23rd Internationalization and Unicode Conference c/o Global Meeting Services, Inc. 8949 Lombard Place #416 San Diego, CA 92122 USA Tel: +1 858 638 0206 Fax: +1 858 638 0504 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS All Conference papers will be published on CD. Printed proceedings will be offered as an option. EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES The Conference will have an Exhibition area for corporations or individuals who wish to display and promote their products, technology and/or services. Every effort will be made to provide maximum exposure and advertising. Exhibit space is limited. For further information or to reserve a place, please contact Global Meeting Services at the above location. CONFERENCE VENUE This 3 day Conference will be held during the week of March 24-28, 2003 in Prague, Czech Republic. Exact venue to be announced. THE UNICODE CONSORTIUM The Unicode Consortium was founded as a non-profit organization in 1991. It is dedicated to the development, maintenance and promotion of The Unicode Standard, a worldwide character encoding. The Unicode Standard encodes the characters of the world's principal scripts and languages, and is code-for-code identical to the international standard ISO/IEC 10646. In addition to cooperating with ISO on the future development of ISO/IEC 10646, the Consortium is responsible for providing character properties and algorithms for use in implementations. Today the membership base of the Unicode Consortium includes major computer corporations, software producers, database vendors, research institutions, international agencies and various user groups. For further information on the Unicode Standard, visit the Unicode Web site at http://www.unicode.org or e-mail <info@unicode.org> * * * * * Unicode(r) and the Unicode logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. Used with permission.
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