WWW4

Tutorial program


WWW4 includes a strong tutorial program. Conference participants of all levels of experience, from beginners to experts, can gain new skills and knowledge through tutorial participation. Tutorial presenters have been selected for both their technical experience and their teaching skills.

The Tutorial abstracts page describes each tutorial in more detail. The tutorials' titles below are also links to the corresponding abstracts.


Monday, December 11

Morning Sessions: 9:00 - 12:30pm

A. Getting Started with HTML: Authoring for the Web
Author(s):
Dennis Sheldrick, Hewlett-Packard
Dan Keller, independent consultant
Location/Room:
Copley Marriott, Salon E

B. Designing and Maintaining a Highly Usable Site
Author(s):
Jakob Nielsen, Sun Microsystems
Location/Room:
Hynes Center, Room 302

C. Java Programming, including Database Access
Author(s):
Matthew Calame, Sun Microsystems
Location/Room:
Hynes Center, Room 304

D. Writing Web Software through Client APIs (Mosaic CCI, Netscape)
Author(s):
Tom Magliery, NCSA, U. Illinois
Briand Sanderson, idem
Location/Room:
Copley Marriott, Salon C/D

E. An In-Depth View of Forms, Tables, and CGI
Author(s):
Alan Richmond, CyberWeb SoftWare
Location/Room:
Hynes Center, Room 306

F. Server Administration
Author(s):
Carlos Varela, NCSA, U. Illinois
Location/Room:
Copley Marriott, Salon A/B

Break: 10:30 - 11:00am

Lunch: 12:30 - 1:00pm at the Copley Marriott

Afternoon Sessions: 1:30 - 5:00pm

G. Advanced Authoring: scripts, forms, tables, image maps, converters, VRML
Author(s):
Dennis Sheldrick, Hewlett-Packard
Dan Keller, independent consultant
Location/Room:
Copley Marriott, Salon E

H. Security, Authentication, and Privacy on the Web
Author(s):
Adam Cain, NCSA, U. Illinois
Location/Room:
Hynes Center, Room 302

I. Developing and Maintaining a Decentralized Web
Author(s):
Katie Scheding, UCLA
Kelly Stack, idem
Kent Wada, idem
Location/Room:
Hynes Center, Room 306

J. Web Image Databases: Formats, Sources, Organization
Author(s):
Andreas Bittorf, U. Erlangen
Location/Room:
Copley Marriott, Salon C/D

K. SGML Tools for Web Developers
Author(s):
Keith M. Corbett, Harlequin, Inc.
Location/Room:
Hynes Center, Room 304

L. Porting Interactive Applications to the Web
Author(s):
Brian R. Gaines, U. Calgary
Location/Room:
Copley Marriott, Salon A/B

Break: 3:00 - 3:30pm

Reception and Exhibitions: 5:00 - 7:30pm


Registration

Registration fees are collected for the full tutorial day, and entitle the attendee to attend any tutorial session where there is room. However, room sizes are limited. If a session is full, only those who have registered for it will be guaranteed admittance. Those who have already registered for the conference without specifying tutorial preferences should send e-mail to www4reg@w3.org with their registration number and their tutorial preferences. Please give first, second, and third choices for the morning and for the afternoon.

Tutorial registrants receive a bound copy of the tutorial notes for all tutorial presentations. Lunch is also included in the tutorial fee.

Notes

The above is the final program for the tutorial day. However, unforeseen circumstances may force us to cancel tutorials, change lecturers, or modify the schedule.

For further information on the tutorials, please email www-tutorial@w3.org.


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Created 27 June 1995
Last updated 30 Oct 1995