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http://www2002.org
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THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WORLD WIDE WEB CONFERENCE
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Sheraton Waikiki Hotel Honolulu, Hawaii,
USA 7-11 May 2002
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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.
The focus of the languages track is the design, development, and usage of the languages that govern structured information on the Web. This area of interest is described in more detail below.
- Data formats, vocabularies, tag sets, and markup languages
- For example, XML-based languages, modules intended to be
used with HTML, and other hypertext and hypermedia
languages
- The process of creating information using such languages
- For example, techniques (automatic or handcrafted) for
tagging information and applying metadata
- The technologies used to describe and capture such
languages
- For example, DTDs, XML Schema, RELAX NG, and so on
Please note that all papers for this conference should demonstrate relevance and novelty with respect to Web languages and the Web as a whole.
Languages Program Committee
- Jacek Ambroziak,
Ambrosoft, USA
- James Clark, self,
Thailand
- Mavis
Cournane, Cognitran Ltd, UK
- Stefan Decker,
Stanford University, USA
- Ellis Horowitz,
University of Southern California, USA
- Ora Lassila,
Nokia, USA
- Eve Maler,
Sun, USA (Vice Chair)
- Ashok Malhotra,
Microsoft, USA
- Anne Thomas Manes,
Systinet, USA
- Massimo Marchiori,
W3C, USA/Italy (Deputy Vice Chair)
- Makoto Murata,
Tokyo Research Lab IBM Japan, Japan
- Simon Nicholson,
Sun, USA
- Dave Orchard,
BEA, Canada
- Yannis
Papakonstantinou, UC San Diego, USA
- Benjamin Pierce,
Unniversity of Pennslyvania, USA
- Robert Schloss,
IBM Research, USA
- Michael Schwartzbach,
BRICS, Denmark
- Oreste Signore,
CNR, Italy
- Norman Walsh, Sun, USA
- Lauren Wood,
SoftQuad Software, Canada
Last Reviewed: 3/25/02
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