- From: Wendy A Chisholm <wendy@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 12:33:56 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
> WWW2003 CALL FOR PAPERS > The Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference > > May 20-24, 2003, Budapest, Hungary > http://www2003.org/cfp.htm > > Paper submission deadline: November 15, 2002 > >The International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2) and the >Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of >Sciences (MTA SZTAKI) cordially invite you to participate in the >Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference on May 20-24, 2003, in >Budapest, Hungary. > >International researchers, technologists, and leaders from academia, >industry, and government will gather at WWW2003 to define, refine, >present, demonstrate, and discuss the latest ideas and developments. > >The technical program will include refereed paper presentations, >alternate track presentations (see below), plenary sessions, panels, >and poster sessions. Tutorials and workshops will precede the main >program, and a Developers Day will follow, which will be devoted to >in-depth technical sessions designed specifically for web developers. > >Hungary is situated at the heart of Europe, and has the fastest >growing economy in the region, especially with respect to information >technology and telecommunication. Budapest is one of the most >beautiful capitals of the world, and is easy to reach by air or on >ground. The warm hospitality of the people, excellent food, reliable >and frequent public transportation, vivid cultural life, and rich >museums attract millions of visitors every year. Hungary has a >visitor-friendly visa policy, economically priced services and goods, >and a pleasant climate, making it one of the most popular meeting >venues worldwide. > >IMPORTANT DATES > >*** Paper submission deadline: November 15, 2002 *** >Author notification (papers): January 31, 2003 >Final papers due: February 28, 2003 > >Poster submission deadline: January 15, 2003 >Author notification (posters): February 28, 2003 > >Tutorial/workshop proposals deadline: October 15, 2002 >Panel proposals deadline: November 15, 2002 >Industrial track deadline: March 15, 2003 >Developers Day deadline: March 15, 2003 > >Conference: May 20-24, 2003 > >REFEREED PAPERS TRACK > >WWW2003 seeks original papers describing research in all areas of the >web. Papers should not have been published or be in submission at >another conference or journal. Topics include but are not limited to: > >* Applications >* Browsers and User Interfaces >* Electronic Commerce >* Hypermedia >* Mobility and Wireless Access >* Multimedia >* Performance and Reliability >* Search and Data Mining >* Security and Privacy >* Semantic Web >* Web Engineering [New for WWW2003] > >Submissions should present original reports of substantive new >work. Papers should properly place the work within the field, cite >related work, and clearly indicate the innovative aspects of the work >and its contribution to the field. Papers will be peer-reviewed by at >least 3 reviewers from an International Program Committee. Accepted >papers will appear in the conference proceedings published by the >Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and will also be accessible >to the general public via http://www2003.org/. Authors are not >required to transfer copyright. Papers must be submitted >electronically in PDF format, and must be formatted using the ACM >proceedings format. Detailed formatting requirements will be available >on http://www2003.org/. The official language of the conference is >English. > >Inquiries can be sent to www2003-pc-chairs@necmail.com. > >ALTERNATE TRACKS > >Alternate tracks include a combination of peer-reviewed papers and >invited presentations. Formatting and publication details will be >available on http://www2003.org/. > >* Education >* Global Community >* Industrial Track >* Practice & Experience >* Web Services [New for WWW2003] >* W3C Track (latest news and views from the World Wide Web Consortium) >* Panels > >Inquiries can be sent to www2003-pc-chairs@necmail.com. > >PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS > >Yih-Farn Robin Chen, AT&T Labs - Research, chen@research.att.com >László Kovács, MTA SZTAKI, laszlo.kovacs@sztaki.hu >Steve Lawrence, NEC Research Institute, lawrence-www@necmail.com > >POSTERS > >Posters provide a forum for late-breaking research, and facilitate >feedback in an informal setting. Posters are peer-reviewed. Formatting >and publication details will be available on http://www2003.org/. > >The poster area provides an opportunity for researchers and >practitioners to present and demonstrate their recent web-related >research, and to obtain feedback from their peers in an informal >setting. It gives conference attendees a way to learn about innovative >works in progress in a timely and informal manner. > >Inquiries can be sent to king@cse.cuhk.edu.hk. > >TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS > >A program of tutorials will cover topics of current interest to web >design, development, services, operation, use, and evaluation. These >half and full-day sessions will be led by internationally recognized >experts and experienced instructors using prepared content. > >Workshops provide an opportunity for researchers, designers, leaders, >and practitioners to explore current web R&D issues through a more >focused and in-depth manner than is possible in a traditional >conference session. Participants typically present position statements >and hold in-depth discussions with their peers within the workshop >setting. > >Inquiries about the WWW2003 tutorials and workshops can be sent to >bieber@oak.njit.edu. > >DEVELOPERS DAY > >Developers Day (D-Day) will be devoted to the interests of web >developers, and will offer in-depth discussions of technologies and >tools at the forefront of the web. This day-long program will consist >of several parallel streams focused on specific content areas. D-Day >sessions are designed to be timely and state-of-the-art. > >Inquiries about the WWW2003 Developers Day can be sent to ivan@w3.org. > >REFEREED TRACK AREA CHAIRS > >Applications: >Vice Chair: Fred Douglis, IBM Research, USA >Deputy Vice Chair: Maarten van Steen, VU Amsterdam, Netherlands > >Browsers and UI: >Vice Chair: Marc Najork, Microsoft Research, USA >Deputy Vice Chair: Juliana Freire, OGI/OHSU, USA > >E-commerce: >Vice Chair: Michael Wellman, University of Michigan, USA >Deputy Vice Chair: John Riedl, University of Minnesota, USA > >Hypermedia: >Vice Chair: m.c. schraefel, University of Toronto, Canada >Deputy Vice Chair: Peter Nürnberg, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark > >Mobility and Wireless Access: >Vice Chair: Minoru Etoh, NTT DoCoMo, Japan >Deputy Vice Chair: Sarolta Dibuz, Ericsson, Hungary > >Multimedia: >Vice Chair: James Wang, Penn State University, USA >Deputy Vice Chair: Eric Chang, Microsoft Research, China > >Performance and Reliability: >Vice Chair: Craig E. Wills, WPI, USA >Deputy Vice Chair: Mike Dahlin, UT Austin, USA > >Search and Data Mining: >Vice Chair: Soumen Chakrabarti, Indian Institute of Technology, India >Deputy Vice Chair: Prabhakar Raghavan, Verity, USA > >Security and Privacy: >Vice Chair: Avi Rubin, AT&T Labs - Research, USA >Deputy Vice Chair: Brian LaMacchia, Microsoft, USA > >Semantic Web: >Vice Chair: Ian Horrocks, University of Manchester, UK >Deputy Vice Chair: Brian McBride, HP, Bristol, UK > >Web Engineering: >Vice Chair: Martin Gaedke, University of Karlsruhe, Germany >Deputy Vice Chair: Daniel Schwabe, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil > >ALTERNATE TRACK CHAIRS > >Education: >Co-Chair: Paul De Bra, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands >Co-Chair: Wolfgang Nejdl, University of Hannover, Germany > >Global Communities: >Co-Chair: David De Roure, University of Southampton, UK >Co-Chair: Liddy Nevile, University of Melbourne, Australia > >Industrial Track: >Chair: Mario Jeckle, DaimlerChrysler, Germany >Deputy Chair: Mary Ellen Zurko, IBM Software Group > >Practice & Experience: >Chair: Arun Iyengar, IBM Research, USA >Deputy Chair: Krishna Kant, Intel > >Web Services: >Chair: Steve Vinoski, IONA Technologies, USA >Deputy Chair: Francisco (Paco) Curbera, IBM Research, USA > >W3C: >Chair: Marie-Claire Forgue, France > >Panels: >Chair: Carole Goble, University of Manchester, UK >Deputy Chair: Bernard Horan, Sun Microsystems Ltd, UK > >TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS CO-CHAIRS > >Michael Bieber, New Jersey Institute of Technology, bieber@oak.njit.edu >Beatrix Toth, MTA SZTAKI, Beatrix.Toth@ella.hu > >POSTER CO-CHAIRS > >Irwin King, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, king@cse.cuhk.edu.hk >Tamas Maray, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary, maray@fsz.bme.hu > >DEVELOPERS DAY CO-CHAIRS > >Ivan Herman, W3C, ivan@w3.org >János Szél, MÁV Informatics, janos_szel@freemail.hu > >CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS > >Gusztav Hencsey, MTA SZTAKI, hencsey@sztaki.hu >Bebo White, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, bebo@slac.stanford.edu > >IW3C2 LIAISON TO WWW2003 > >Ivan Herman, W3C, ivan@w3.org > >IW3C2 LIAISON TO THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE > >Arun Iyengar, IBM Research, USA, aruni@us.ibm.com > >CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS > >International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2), http://www.iw3c2.org/ > >Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of >Sciences (MTA SZTAKI), http://www.sztaki.hu/ > >CONFERENCE PARTNERS > >* International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 6.4 >on Internet Applications Engineering (IFIP WG 6.4) > >* The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) > >General questions about WWW2003 may be sent to info@www2003.org -- wendy a chisholm world wide web consortium web accessibility initiative seattle, wa usa /--
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