Posters
Posters Chair: Weisong Shi (Wayne State University), weisong@cs.wayne.edu
Deputy Chair: Akio Kido (IBM Tokyo Research Lab.), kido@jp.ibm.com
WWW2005 POSTER TRACK OBJECTIVES
The WWW2005 Poster Track will provide an ideal opportunity for researchers and practitioners to present and demonstrate their new and innovative work-in-progress and to obtain feedback from their peers in an informal setting. It gives conference attendees a way to learn about novel on-going research projects that might not yet be complete, but whose preliminary results are already interesting.
THE FOLLOWING IS A NON-EXHAUSTIVE LIST OF TOPICS OF INTEREST:
Hypertext and hypermedia | Languages and standards |
Web accessibility | Scalability of web servers |
Intelligent agents | Intelligent search engines |
Resource management | User interface and interactions |
HTTP and beyond | Distributed objects |
Performance and Reliability | Metadata on the Web |
Interoperability | Architecture issues |
Propagation, caching, replication | Naming and resolution |
Real-time multimedia support | Privacy and preferences |
Reliability and error recovery | Security |
Electronic commerce | Metrics and measurement |
Agent Technologies | Wireless and mobility |
Web navigation strategies | Information mining |
Multimedia and streaming | Collaborative systems |
Computer graphics | Virtual reality |
Browsers and tools | Practice and experience |
XML | Web characterization |
SUBMISSION DETAILS
Poster submissions will start from January 15, 2005. The deadline of Poster Submission is February 7, 2005.
The submission details for posters are the same as for the main refereed papers track, except that the page limit is 2 pages (no extra pages can be purchased) and no revisions can be made to accepted posters, and an XHTML version of accepted posters is not required. The details can be found at http://www2005.org/papers/submission.html
Posters will be peer-reviewed by members of the Poster Committee based on originality, significance, quality, and clarity. Poster authors are not required to transfer copyright. Accepted poster papers will be published in a separate proceedings by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and appear on the Conference CD and will be accessible to the general public via http://www2005.org. In addition to the 2-page submission, accepted poster authors will be asked to generate a full-size poster and possible demonstration to be displayed in a dedicated poster area and presented during a poster reception at the conference. To encourage poster submissions of good quality, a Best Poster Award and a Best Student Poster Award will be presented at the conference. For more information, please send e-mail to posters@www2005.org.