- From: <karl.hebenstreit@gsa.gov>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 08:39:30 -0500
- To: allan_jm@tsb1.tsbvi.edu, wai-events@w3.org
Jim - FYI ---------------------- Forwarded by Karl F. Hebenstreit Jr./MKC/CO/GSA/GOV on 01/12/2000 08:30 AM --------------------------- From: <dday@towson.edu> AT internet on 12/18/99 11:22 AM To: "Multiple recipients of list" <dc_chi@nist.gov> AT INTERNET@ccMTA-GEMS-MTA-01 cc: (bcc: Karl F. Hebenstreit Jr./MKC/CO/GSA/GOV) Subject: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Second International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems (IWIPS2000) 13-15 July 2000, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (Please forward to interested colleagues) À PRODUCT DEVELOPERS AND MANAGERS À RESEARCHERS À ACADEMICS À HUMAN FACTORS AND HCI SPECIALISTS You are invited to attend the Second International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems (IWIPS2000), on the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland. Plan now to come during 13-15 July 2000 to network with colleagues about globalisation and localisation in industry, government, and academia. Paper sessions, an internationalisation tutorial, breakout forums, and a research-in-progress briefing will be accompanied by invited speakers from across the spectrum of globalisation and localisation. Each day will begin with Continental breakfast, followed by single-track sessions highlighting problems faced by those responsible for the design and development of products and systems for global markets. During breaks, at the opening reception, and at the harbourside dinner, you will be able to network with a wide variety of professionals in the field, from across the world. Details of the 1999 workshop may be seen at http://webctr.net/IWIPS99/. The Call for Papers and Preliminary Schedule are available from Donald Day, chair of the local organising committee (d.day@acm.org). Submissions are due February 1, 2000, via e-mail attachment to Elisa delGaldo (Elisa_delgaldo@ctp.com), chair of the international program committee.
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