Fifth International World Wide Web Conference
May 6-10, 1996, Paris, France
DDay: Distributed Objects
Friday 10 May, 1996 - 15:30-17:00
Chair
Andrew Watson, Object Management Group
Brief Outline
Distributed Object technology is becoming increasingly important in
building large scale information systems, while the Web is being
widely depoloyed to provide access to them. In this session the
speakers will briefly describe technology available to help developers
use distributed objects with the Web, and then the floor will be
thrown open for a 30 minute question and answer session.
Panelists
- Nigel Edwards, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol
Some Experiences of using Objects and the Web
- Mark Madsen, APM Ltd, Cambridge UK
ANSAweb and Beyond: Making Objects Work Over The Web
- Charlie Kindel, Microsoft Corporation
The Component Object Model and the Web
- Alain Demour, PostModern Computing
Black Widow : Distributing CORBA objects over the World Wide Web"
Mail to the Organizers
Created: 22 April 1996
Last updated: 30 April 1996