We'd like to invite you to attend WWW2003. This message includes brief information about the conference, tutorials, workshops and Developers Day. WWW2003 - 12th International WWW Conference Budapest Convention Centre - Budapest, Hungary May 20-24, 2003 http://www2003.org/ Beginning with the first International WWW Conference in 1994, this prestigious series of the International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2) provides a refereed forum for WWW research. It also provides a public forum for the WWW Consortium (W3C) through the annual W3C track. WORKSHOPS (http://www2003.org/workshops.htm) Workshops and tutorials take place on the first day of the conference. * E-Services and the Semantic Web * Algorithms and Models for the Web-Graph * Semantics in Peer-to-Peer and Grid Computing * (Virtual) Community Informatics: Support for Local and Virtual Communities * Adaptive Web Systems * Web-based Integration of financial and logistics supply chains * Emerging Applications for Wireless and Mobile access TUTORIALS (http://www2003.org/tutorials.htm) * Scalable Vector Graphics * Web Engineering: A Holistic Approach to Successful Web Application Development * SMIL 2.0 -- Interactive Multimedia on the Web * Adaptive Web-based Systems: Technologies and Examples * Web Services: Soup to Nuts * Rendering Faithfully with XSL Formatting Objects * Benchmarking of locally and geographically distributed Web-server systems * Merging Grid and Web technologies: where do we go? * Getting into RDF and the Semantic Web using N3 * XTM - XML Topic Maps * XML schema languages DEVELOPERS DAY (http://www2003.org/dd/) Developers Day takes place on the last day of the conference. It is devoted to the interests of Web developers, offering in-depth discussions of technologies and tools at the forefront of the Web. Tracks: * The Semantic Web * Web Graphics * Security * XML Processing Pipeline * Web and Grid Convergence * Mobile Web * Authoring Techniques for Accessibility and DI CONFERENCE PROGRAM (http://www2003.org/programme.htm) The conference has a formal refereed papers track, as well as several alternate tracks. Papers presented in the alternate tracks are also refereed. Alternate Tracks: * W3C Track (latest news and views from the World Wide Web Consortium) * Education * Global Community * Practice & Experience * Web Services * Industrial Track * Panels * Vendors Track