Tutorials/Workshops/Developers Day at WWW 2002 - 11th International WWW Conference
We'd like to invite you to attend WWW2002. This message includes brief information about the conference, tutorials, workshops and Developers Day. WWW2002 - 11th International WWW Conference Sheraton Waikiki Hotel - Honolulu, Hawaii, USA May 7-11, 2002 http://www2002.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://www2002.org/fulldayworkshops.html) Workshops and tutorials take place on the first day before the conference. * Semantic Web Workshop * Workshop On Mobile Search * Second International Workshop on Web Dynamics * E-Learning : Learning Objects & Standards * Real world RDF and Semantic Web applications * Web Content Accessibility Summit * DNS I18N (IDN) Implementors' Workshop 2002 TUTORIALS (http://www2002.org/halfdaytutorials.html and http://www2002.org/fulldaytutorials.html) * Meeting the Challenges of Web Applications Development: The Web Engineering Approach * Web Service Composition * Developing Wireless Applications with Java * Security * Experience Design * Managing the Growth, Maintainability and Quality of Web Applications: The Web Engineering Approach * Service Composition Techniques * Web Services Security * Capacity Planning * XML and Data Management * SVG * SMIL 2.0 * XTM - XML Topic Maps DEVELOPERS DAY (http://www2002.org/devday.html) 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: * Protocols, the Web, and Web Services * The Semantic Web * Security * Device-Independent Web CONFERENCE PROGRAM (http://www2002.org/program.html) 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 (Prepared by the World Wide Web Consortium) * Education * Global Community (includes culture & society and internationalization) * Practice & Experience * Web Engineering * Telehealth * Vendors Track -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Bieber, Associate Professor - Collaborative Hypermedia Research Lab (Co-Director) Email: bieber@homer.njit.edu URL: http://ccsweb.njit.edu/~bieber Phone: (973) 596-2681 FAX: (973) 596-5777 Information Systems Department (http://is.njit.edu/) College of Computing Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology 5500 Information Technology Center University Heights, Newark, New Jersey 07102-1982 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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