The aim is to promote the evolution and interoperability of the web at three levels;
hardware and software architecture, user interfaces, and business, social and technological policies. The conference is intended for those exploring the leading edge of this technology, including researchers, developers, content providers, and users.
The conference will focus on substantial contributions in the form of original research results and ideas, striking new software, innovative applications, and scholarly critique and/or analysis.
Please note: the deadline for submission of papers, posters, panel sessions, SIG Meetings, tutorials, and workshops closed on December 1st.
Doctoral Consortium
Deadline: 30 Jan '98
Format Requirements: HTML 3.2
and other
details
Word Limit: 2000
Contact:
PCchairs@www7.conf.au
Developers Day
Deadline: 30 Jan '98
Contact:
developer@www7.conf.au
NOTES:
- All deadlines referred to above
are to be read as midnight, Australian Eastern Standard Time.
This corresponds to 2:00pm, Greenwich Meridian Time.
- Submissions must have completely and successfully
reached our submissions server by the submission date.
- Due to the tight reviewing schedule, it will not be possible to
extend the deadlines beyond the dates given.
- Once you have registered your intention to submit and have been assigned
a Submission Identification Number, please send an email to the
appropriate category chairs, giving the URL of the final version of
your submission and your Submission Identification Number. For papers and
posters, do not include author details
in the final version of the paper but do include the Submission
Identification Number (see the format details for each category).
We will automatically upload your paper after the submission deadline
and forward it to reviewers.
Topics for Submissions
Suggested topics for submissions
to the conference include but are not limited to the following areas (as
they relate to the World Wide Web).
- Architecture and Infrastructure
- Protocols
- Markup Languages
- Programming Languages
- Server Technology
- Application Program
Interfaces
- Browsers and Tools
- Intranet Functionality
- Hardware
- Security and Authorisation
- Charging and Payment
- Sensory-Effectory Technology
- Real Time Multimedia
Delivery
- Internationalisation
- Distributed Objects
- Mobile Code and Applets
- Naming and Addressing
- Caching and Replication
- Information Management and
Discovery
- Search and Indexing
Techniques
- Information Retrieval and
Modeling
- Metadata Systems
- Integration of Heterogeneous
Information Sources
- Databases and Knowledge
Bases
- Link Consistency and
Integrity
- Push Technology
- Digital Libraries
- Electronic Rights Management
- Gateway Technolgies
- Authoring and Interfaces
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Authoring Environments
- Hypertext and Hypermedia
- Computer Supported Cooperative
Work
- Multimedia
- Graphics and 3D
- Multilinguality
- Computer Based Training and
Teaching
- Applications in Education
and Training
- Social and Cultural Impact
- Entertainment
Business Stream
Designed for business people, the program will be tailored around the
topics and issues which Australian chief executive officers and chief
financial officers recently identified as their most important business
objectives.
For more information, email: businessday@www7.conf.au
For further information on submissions, please
contact the WWW7 Programme Chairs Paul
Thistlewaite and Helen Ashman
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