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WWW2002 - Eleventh International World Wide Web Conference

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THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL
WORLD WIDE WEB CONFERENCE

Sheraton Waikiki Hotel
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
7-11 May 2002

Organizers: IW3C2, University of Hawaii, Pacific Telecommunications Council
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WWW2003 will be at Budapest, Hungary on 20-24 May 2003


 
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On 7-11 May 2002, Honolulu, Hawaii provided the backdrop for The Eleventh International World Wide Web Conference. This prestigious series of the International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2) attracted over 900 participants from around the world, and provided a public forum for the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) through the annual W3C track. Registered participants from 36 countries interacted over the five event filled days:

American Samoa · Australia · Austria · Belgium · Brazil · Canada · Chile · Denmark · Finland · France · Gambia · Germany · Ghana · Greece · Hong Kong &midd; ot; Hungary · India · Ireland · Israel · Italy · Japan · The Netherlands · New Zealand · Norway · People's Republic of China · Portugal · Republic of Korea · Russia · Singapore · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Taiwan · United Kingdom · United States of Ame rica

The main conference consisted of 3 day technical program describing the latest developments in Web technologies. The information was presented in a variety of formats that included:

Plenary Sessions
Refereed Papers Track:
  • Applications
  • Browsers and User Interfaces
  • Electronic Commerce and Security
  • Hypermedia
  • Languages
  • Mobility and Wireless Access
  • Multimedia
  • Performance
  • Searching, Querying, Indexing, and Crawling
  • Semantic Web
Alternate Paper Tracks:
  • W3C Track
  • Education Track
  • Global Community Track
    (includes culture & society and internationalization)
  • Practice & Experience Track
    (includes Telehealth)
  • Vendors Track
  • Web Engineering Track
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Posters

The 3 day technical program was preceded by day of tutorial and workshop sessions. Following the main conference was a "Developers Day" devoted to in-depth technical sessions designed specifically for web developers.

The conference was organized by the International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2), the University of Hawaii and the Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC).

 

Featured Keynote Speakers

Photo of Berners-Lee

Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web and Director of the W3C who now holds the 3Com Founders chair at the Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Opening Keynote: Specs count

Photo of DeMillo

Richard A. DeMillo, vice president and chief technology officer for Hewlett-Packard Company.
Keynote Address: New Foundations for Trust and the Web

Photo of Foster

Ian Foster, guru of "Grid Computing", associate division director, senior scientist, and head of the Distributed Systems Lab, Mathematics & Computer Science, Argonne National Laboratory, and a professor of Computer Science at the University of Chicago.
Keynote Address: The Grid: Enabling Resource Sharing within Virtual Organizations

Photo of Samuelson

Pamela Samuelson, a McArthur Prize Winner, international expert on Intellectual Property in the Information Age and professor at the University of California at Berkeley.
Keynote Address: Toward a New Politics of Intellectual Property

Photo of Spector

Alfred Z. Spector, vice president of Services and Software at IBM Research who is responsible for setting IBM's worldwide services and software research strategy.
Keynote Address: Architecting Knowledge Middleware

   
 

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