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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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Call for Participation: Poster Submissions
Poster submission deadline: February 15, 2002 closed
Author Notification: March 18, 2002
Poster Set Up: May 6-7, 2002
Poster Presentation: May 8-10, 2002
Poster Reception: May 8, 2002
The Poster track provides an ideal opportunity
for conference attendees to learn about new and innovative work-in
progress, and to preview on-going research projects that might
not yet be complete, but whose preliminary results are already
interesting. Posters will be reviewed by members of the Poster
Committee based on originality, significance, quality, and clarity.
Accepted posters will be displayed in a dedicated poster area,
and presented during a poster reception. Poster Papers will appear
in a separate proceedings distributed to conference attendees.
To encourage poster submissions of good quality, two awards (Best Poster and Best Student Poster) will be presented at the conference.
For more information, please send e-mail to the Posters Chair,
Irwin King, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong.
Poster Topics
The following is a partial list of topics
of interest:
- Hypertext and hypermedia
- Web accessibility
- Intelligent agents
- Resource management
- http and beyond
- Performance and reliability
- Interoperability
- Propagation, caching, replication
- Real-time multimedia support
- Reliability and error recovery
- Electronic commerce
- Agent technologies
- Web navigation strategies
- Multimedia and streaming
- Computer graphics
- Browsers and tools
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- Web applications
- Content and coding
- Querying and indexing
- XML
- Web characterization
- Languages and standards
- Scalability of web servers
- Intelligent search engines
- User interface and interactions
- Distributed objects
- Metadata on the Web
- Architecture issues
- Naming and resolution
- Privacy and preferences
- Internationalization/ Mulitilinguism
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Poster Submission Guidelines
All authors are required to submit their
posters in html or pdf format. The
poster must be no more than 1500 words in length. The accepted posters will appear in proceedings
distributed to all attendees. Since the format is short, special
attention should be given to ensure that major contributions,
i.e., significance and originality, be emphasized succinctly.
Due to time limitation,
there will not be time for any revision after submission. Hence, please make sure that the submitted poster are the final version.
Posters submitted in html format must adhere to the following HTML guidelines. Here is a sample poster utilizing the CSS. The PDF submission guidelines are contained in this sample PDF file.
WWW2002 Posters Reviewers
- Eugene Agichtein, Columbia University, USA
- Corin Anderson, University of Washington, USA
- Greg Badros, InfoSpace, Inc., USA
- Krishna Bharat, Google Inc., USA
- Leslie Carr, University of Southampton, UK
- Patrick Chiu, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, USA
- Ernesto Damiani, Universita di Milano, Italy
- Cynthia Dwork, Compaq Systems Research Center, USA
- Matthew Fuchs, Commerce One, USA
- Rune Hjelsvold, Siemens Corporate Research, Inc., USA
- Jason Hong, University of California, Berkeley, USA
- Tomonari Kamba, Internet Systems Research Laboratories,
NEC Corporation, Japan
- Frank Kargl, University of Ulm, Germany
- Cody Kwok, University of Washington, USA
- Ronny Lempel, The Technion, Israel
- Xiaozhou Steve Li, University of Texas at Austin, USA
- Sergey Melnik, Stanford University, USA
- Prasant Mohapatra, Michigan State University, USA
- Jussi Myllymaki, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
- Michalis Petropoulos, University of California, San Diego,
USA
- Gustavo Rossi, LIFIA-Facultad de Informatica. UNLP,
Argentina
- Amit Singhal, Google, Inc., USA
- Michael Strobel, IBM Research, Zurich Research Laboratory,
Switzerland
- Philip Wadler, Avaya Labs, USA
- Ji-Rong Wen, Microsoft Research, China
- Janet Wiener, Compaq Systems Research Center, USA
- Kun-Lung Wu, IBM, T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
- Zonghuan Wu, Binghamton University, USA
- Chris Yang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Philip Yu, IBM, T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Last Reviewed: 5/3/02
its-conf@hawaii.edu