Refereed Papers
| Browsers and User Interfaces |
Data Mining |
Industrial Practice and Experience |
| Internet Monetization |
Mobility |
Performance and Scalability |
Rich Media |
Search |
| Security and Privacy |
Semantic / Data Web |
Social Networks and Web 2.0 |
| Technology for Developing Regions |
Web Engineering |
WWW in China |
XML and Web Data |
Developers Track |
Panels |
Posters |
Tutorials |
Workshops
WWW2008 Developers Track - Call For Papers
Submission deadline: |
January 18, 2008 (Submission CLOSED) |
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Notification date: |
February 28, 2008 |
The Developers Track will focus on the WWW development community. Participants are invited to present new code and technology, with talks ranging from 5 to 45 minutes. Demos and walk-throughs of technical "nitty-gritty" are encouraged. Please submit a 1-2 page write-up of your proposed talk, slides, or a demo (url, screenshots, or video). Focus areas include, but are not limited to, mobile web, social networking, security, health, education, science, semantic web, mash-ups, web software/tools, and protocols.
Submission Details
To submit, send the following information to the Developers Track Papers Submissions Site at EasyChair:
- Contact Information
- Name(s)
- Affiliation(s)
- E-mail address(es)
- Telephone Number(s)
- Presentation Title
- Abstract (1-2 paragraphs)
- Preferred and acceptable presentation lengths. Select as many as possible.
- Lightning; less than five minutes (preferred)
- 25 minutes (preferred)
- 45 minutes
- Area (e.g. software, security, protocols)
- One of:
- Paper: One page for a lightning talk, two pages for anything else (preferred)
- Slides: One or two for a lightning talk, ten+ for a longer talk
- Demo: Screen shots with a short description, link to video, or URL for your code/demo
Accepted formats
HTML (preferred), plain text, PDF, PNG, GIF, JPEG, Powerpoint (not preferred), Word (not preferred)
If submitting more than one file, please send as a ZIP archive.
***Submissions was closed on January 18, 2008.*** Authors will be notified about acceptance on February 28, 2008.
Developers Track Committee
- Track Chair:
Jeff Korn, Google, USA
Inqueries: