|
http://www2002.org
|
|
|
|
THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WORLD WIDE WEB CONFERENCE
|
|
Sheraton Waikiki Hotel Honolulu, Hawaii,
USA 7-11 May 2002
|
|
|
|
Refereed Track
CFP: Browsers and User Interfaces Area
Paper Submission deadline: November 13, 2001
closed
Author Notification: January 25, 2002
Final Paper Due: February 25, 2002
Please refer to main Call for Particiption web page for the
paper submission instructions
and further details about the technical program.
Making the Web accessible from a wide range of devices (including
PCs, set-top boxes, PDAs, and cell phones) presents many challenges. Web servers should generate content that is appropriate for the
requesting device, while small devices would benefit from new input
modalities such as voice recognition. The Browser and UI track of
WWW2002 welcomes original contributions on fundamental issues and novel
applications related to accessing and interacting with data and services
over the Web. We invite papers describing both theoretical and
experimental research including (but not limited to) the following
topics:
- Browser Interoperability
- Browsers on Mobile Devices
- Context Awareness
- Design for Special Needs
- Middleware and Browser Interactions
- Multi-modal Interactions
- Multimedia Support
- Novel Browsing Paradigms
- Peer-to-Peer Browsing
- Support for New Web Standards
- Tools for Web Personalization
- Voice XML
- Usabilty and Experience
- Web-based Collaboration
- Web Navigation Strategies
- Web Visualization
Browsers and User Interfaces
Program Committee
- Marc Brown,
Vendavo Corporation, USA
- Bay-Wei Chang,
Google Inc, USA
- Yih-Farn Robin Chen,
AT&T Labs, USA (Vice Chair)
- Juliana
Freire, Bell Labs, USA
- Scott Hudson,
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- Jeffrey Korn,
AT&T Labs, USA
- Wen-Syan Li,
NEC C&C Research Labs, USA
- Chris Lilley, W3C, France
- Michael Lyu,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
- Yoelle Maarek,
IBM Research Lab in Haifa, Israel
- Hannes Marais,
Vendavo, Inc., USA
- Marc Najork,
Microsoft Research, USA (Deputy Vice Chair)
- David Raggett,
OpenWave Systems Inc., England
- Yi-Min Wang,
Microsoft Research, USA
Additional Reviewer:
Last Reviewed: 3/21/02
its-conf@hawaii.edu