Fifth International World Wide Web Conference
May 6-10, 1996, Paris, France
Overview
The World Wide Web network Information System is now driving the Internet expansion throughout the World.
The World Wide Web was originally created at CERN by
Tim Berners-Lee for high-energy physicists and since then, has developed into millions of users from a wide variety of application domains.
It is recognized as being of strategic importance for the future development of the global information society.
Since 1994, several International WWW Conferences have been organized:
- WWW1: Geneva, May 1994
- WWW2: Chicago, October 1994
- WWW3: Darmstadt, April 1995
- WWW4: Boston, December 1995.
The Fifth International World Wide Web Conference will take place on May 6-10, 1996 at CNIT-Paris La Défense.
The CNIT is one of the largest conference and exhibition centers in Europe, located on the western side of
Paris, France.
This event, the largest of its kind, will give a comprehensive picture of all current activity and recent developments around the World Wide Web.
Please note that The International World Wide Web Conference Committee has announced the Sixth International WWW Conference to be held in North America in the Spring of 1997.
Conference Topics
The scope of the Conference includes topics of interest for researchers, developers and users of the World Wide Web.
Among others, sample topics are:
- Protocol evolution and extensions
- Tools and Browsers
- Authoring Environments
- Retrieval and Resource Discovery
- Information Representation & Modeling
- Consistency, Integrity and Security
- User & Application Interfaces
- Virtual Reality
- Integration of Real Time Channels
- Design techniques for Web Applications
- Kiosk Systems
- Computer Based Training and Teaching
- Commercial Use
- Charging and payment systems
- New Applications
Conference Schedule
Participation
In order to attend, you need to register.
For your convenience, registration is on-line. Please note that the registration will close when our capacity is reached.
To help with your stay in Paris, we have negociated special accomodation arrangements with hotels in the conference area.
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Created: 30 October 1995
Last updated: 24 Septembre 1996