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- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 07:20:17 +0800 (HKT)
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(We sincerely apologize if you received multiple copies of this mail!) CALL FOR PAPERS --------------- The Tenth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW10) Hong Kong Convension Centre May 1-5, 2001 http://www10.org IMPORTANT DATES --------------- Paper Submission Deadline: November 13, 2000 (a firm deadline!) Notification to Authors: January 19, 2001 Final Paper Due: February 19, 2001 OBJECTIVES ---------- World Wide Web Conference (WWW) is the Olympic Games of all Web-related conferences. It attracts the world's best Web professionals as Olympic Games do to the world's best athletes. Committed to advancing the Web to its full potential in the 21st century, WWW10 will offer a forum for Web researchers and practitioners to define, discuss, and disseminate the most up-to-date Web techniques and information. Leaders from industry, academia, and government will present the latest developments in Web technology. Developers will describe their most recent system and software innovations for the Web. Users will discuss the issues and challenges facing the Web community. While the Web offers a world-wide connection with widely distributed virtual meeting places, WWW10 will provide a centralized location where members of the Web community can assemble in high concentration to meet face-to-face and interact. The conference will consist of refereed paper sessions, panel sessions, a poster track, a W3C track, and several specialized tracks including Culture, E-commerce on the Web, Law and the Web, Vendors Track, Web and Education, Web Internationalization, and Web and Society. The conference will be preceded by a day of tutorials and workshops, and will conclude with a developers' day. WWW10 is jointly hosted by The Chinese University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Productivity Council, Cable and Wireless HKT Schoolteam (Asia) Ltd., The Hong Kong Information Technology Federation, and The Hong Kong Web Symposium Consortium. The International World Wide Web Conferences are events of the International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2), and are managed by Foretec Seminars, Inc. THE FOLLOWING IS A NON-EXHAUSTIVE LIST OF TOPICS OF INTEREST: ------------------------------------------------------------ o Hypertext and hypermedia o Languages and standards o Web accessibility o Scalability of web servers o Intelligent agents o Intelligent search engines o Resource management o User interface and interactions o http and beyond o Distributed objects o Performance and Reliability o Metadata on the Web o Interoperability o Architecture issues o Propagation, caching, replication o Naming and resolution o Real-time multimedia support o Privacy and preferences o Reliability and error recovery o Security o Electronic commerce o Metrics and measurement o Agent Technologies o Wireless and mobility o Web navigation strategies o Information mining o Multimedia and streaming o Collaborative systems o Computer graphics o Virtual reality o Browsers and tools o Practice and experience o XML o Web characterization Submitted papers should present original reports of substantive new work in areas that can be theoretical (models, analyses, techniques, semantics), empirical (experiments, case studies), or implementation- oriented (new systems, tools, methodologies, user interfaces). 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 development of the World Wide Web. Papers will be refereed by an International Program Committee, and accepted papers will be published in the WWW10 conference proceedings. Best Paper, Best Presentation, and Best Poster awards will be presented at the conference. Student travel awards will also be presented to selected papers whose lead author is a full-time student. Details of the paper submission process is posted on the WWW10 Web Site at http://www10.org/.
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