- From: Yeliz Yesilada <yesilady@cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 11:03:50 +0000
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
============================================================ WWW2006 FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION POSTER DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL FEB 21st 2006 This CFP is being sent to many mailing lists. Apologies for multiple copies that you may receive. ============================================================ The International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2) invite you to participate in the Fifteenth International World Wide Web Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland on May 22nd-26th 2006. You are invited to participate in the conference by submitting * Posters (deadline extended to Feb 21st) * Developer Track Proposals (deadline March 5th) * Workshop Papers POSTERS - DEADLINE EXTENDED - February 21st 2006 Posters provide a forum for late-breaking research, and facilitate feedback in an informal setting. Posters are peer-reviewed. The poster sessions provide 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. Formatting and submission requirements are available at http://www2006.org/posters/ . Conference topics include but are not limited to: # Browsers and User Interfaces # Data Mining # Hypermedia and Multimedia # Performance, Reliability and Scalability # Pervasive Web and Mobility # Search # Security, Privacy, and Ethics # Semantic Web # Web Engineering # XML and Web Services # Industrial Practice and Experience # Developing Regions # Applications: E-Communities, E-Learning, E-Commerce, E- Science, E-Government and E-Humanities DEVELOPERS TRACK PROPOSALS - Deadline - March 5th 2006 The developers' community is an integral part of the WWW conference series. It includes all those who write the code that makes the Web work. WWW developers work at startups, IT departments, software vendors and government, but also include researchers who have a commitment to developing usable tools and products. The aim of the track is to showcase the practical experimentation that accompanies both cutting-edge research and a dedication to standards setting and adoption. Proposals are invited for technical demonstrations, presentations and discussions to take place within the Developers' Track throughout the conference, in keeping with the various conference topics (above). The proposals should concern work with significant new functionality, capability or 'wow' factor. Submission instructions are available at http://www2006.org/developers/ . WORKSHOPS - Deadline - Various A wide variety of workshops address the current research issues and future development of the World Wide Web. Papers are invited for the following workshops. For individual deadline and submission details see http://www2006.org/workshops/ . 3rd W4A International Cross-Disciplinary Workshop on Web Accessibility # 2nd Workshop on Innovations in Web Infrastructure (IWI2) # The 3rd IIWeb Interdisciplinary Workshop for Information Integration on the Web # Reasoning on the Web (RoW06) # Evaluating Ontologies for the Web (EON2006) # Collaborative Web Tagging # Semantic Web Annotations for Multimedia (SWAMM) # Models of Trust for the Web (MTW) # Identity, Reference, and the Web # IPTV services over World Wide Web # MobEA IV - Empowering the Mobile Web # Internet Crime # The E-Government: Barriers and Opportunities # Open Source Software - A Collaboration Platform for Web Applications # IntraWebs 2006 # Third Annual Workshop on the Weblogging Ecosystem: Aggregation, Analysis and Dynamics # Logging Traces of Web Activity: The Mechanics of Data Collection #
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