[om] CFP: WWW2004 Call for Papers/Submissions

William Cook cook at cs.utexas.edu
Mon Sep 15 23:05:47 CEST 2003


[This CFP may be of interest to people working on OpenMath -wrc]

			WWW2004 CALL FOR PAPERS/SUBMISSIONS
	   The Thirteenth International World Wide Web Conference 
		    May 17-22, 2004  New York City, NY USA
			    http://www2004.org/
	      Paper submission deadline: November 14, 2003

The WWW2004 conference will be held in Manhattan at the Sheraton Hotel. The 
technical program will include refereed paper presentations, alternate track

presentations, plenary sessions, panels, and poster sessions. Tutorials and 
workshops will precede the main program, and a Developers Day, devoted to 
in-depth technical sessions designed specifically for Web developers, will 
follow. 

IMPORTANT DATES

      Tutorial/workshop proposals deadline: October 15, 2003
      Paper submission deadline: November 14, 2003
      Panel proposals deadline: November 14, 2003
      Poster submission starts: January 15, 2004
      Poster submission deadline: February 7, 2004
      Author notification (papers): January 31, 2004
      Developers Day deadline: February 14, 2004
      Final papers due: February 28, 2004
      Author notification (posters): March 14, 2004
      Industrial Practice track deadline: March 15, 2004
      Conference:May 17-22, 2004

REFEREED PAPERS TRACK

WWW2004 seeks original papers describing research in all areas of the Web. 
Papers should not have been published or be in submission at another
conference 
or journal. Topics include but are not limited to:

  Applications 
  Browsers and User Interfaces 
  Data Mining 
  Electronic Commerce (potential papers should be submitted to the EC'04 
  Conference, which is co-located with WWW2004) 
  Mobility and Wireless Access 
  Performance and Reliability 
  Search 
  Security and Privacy 
  Semantic Web 
  Web Engineering 

Submissions should present original reports of substantive new work. Papers
should properly place the work within the field, cite related work, and
clearly indicate the innovative aspects of the work and its contribution to
the field. Papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 reviewers from an
International Program Committee. Accepted papers will appear in the
conference proceedings published by the Association for Computing Machinery
(ACM), and will also be accessible to the general public via
http://www2004.org/. Authors are not required to transfer copyright. Papers
must be submitted electronically in PDF format, and must be formatted using
the ACM proceedings format. Detailed formatting requirements will be
available on http://www2004.org/. The official language of the conference is
English. Inquiries can be sent to www2004-pc-chairs at cs.wpi.edu.

ALTERNATE TRACKS

Alternate tracks include a combination of peer-reviewed papers and invited 
presentations. Topics include:

  Education 
  Web of Communities 
  Web Services 
  Industrial Practice
  Panels
  W3C Track (latest news and views from the World Wide Web Consortium)
Invited 
  papers only 
 
Inquiries can be sent to www2004-pc-chairs at cs.wpi.edu.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS

Marc Najork, Microsoft Research
Craig Wills, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

POSTERS

Posters provide a forum for late-breaking research, and facilitate feedback
in an informal setting. Posters are peer-reviewed. Formatting and
publication details will be available on http://www2004.org/.

The poster area provides an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to
present and demonstrate their recent Web-related research, and to obtain
feedback from their peers in an informal setting. It gives conference
attendees a way to learn about innovative works in progress in a timely and
informal manner.

TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS

A program of tutorials will cover topics of current interest to Web design, 
development, services, operation, use, and evaluation. These half and
full-day 
sessions will be led by internationally recognized experts and experienced 
instructors using prepared content. 

Workshops provide an opportunity for researchers, designers, leaders, and
practitioners to explore current Web R&D issues through a more focused and
in-depth manner than is possible in a traditional conference session.
Participants typically present position statements and hold in-depth
discussions with their peers within the workshop setting.  

DEVELOPERS DAY

Developers Day (D-Day) will be devoted to the interests of Web developers,
and 
will offer in-depth discussions of technologies and tools at the forefront
of 
the Web. This day-long program will consist of several parallel streams
focused 
on specific content areas. D-Day sessions are designed to be timely and 
state-of-the-art. 

REFEREED TRACK AREA CHAIRS

Applications:
Vice Chair: Corin Anderson, Google, USA
Deputy Vice Chair: Prashant Shenoy, University of Massachusetts, USA

Browsers and UI:
Vice Chair: Andreas Paepcke, Stanford University, USA
Deputy Vice Chair: Bay-Wei Chang, Google, USA

Data Mining:
Vice Chair: Krishna Bharat, Google, USA
Deputy Vice Chair: Ramakrishnan Srikant, IBM Almaden, USA 

Electronic Commerce:
WWW2004 Liason to EC2004 Conference: David Pennock, Overture Services, USA
WWW2004 Liason to EC2004 Conference: Mark Manasse, Microsoft Research, USA

Mobility and Wireless Access:
Vice Chair: Yoelle Maarek, IBM Haifa, Israel
Deputy Vice Chair: Jason Nieh, Columbia University, USA

Performance and Reliability:
Vice Chair: Mike Dahlin, University of Texas Austin, USA
Deputy Vice Chair: Steve Gribble, University of Washington, USA 

Search:
Vice Chair: Prabhakar Raghavan, Verity, USA
Deputy Vice Chair: Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University, USA 

Security and Privacy:
Vice Chair: Brian LaMacchia, Microsoft Research, USA
Deputy Vice Chair: Patrick McDaniel, AT&T Research, USA 

Semantic Web:
Vice Chair: Peter Patel-Schneider, Bell Labs, USA 
Deputy Vice Chair: Steffen Staab, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Web Engineering:
Vice Chair: Daniel Schwabe, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro, 
Brazil
Deputy Vice Chair: Martin Gaedke, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

ALTERNATE TRACK CHAIRS

Education:
Co-Chair: Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Co-Chair: Wolfgang Nejdl, University of Hannover, Germany 

Web of Communities:
Co-Chair: David De Roure, University of Southampton, UK
Co-Chair: Liddy Nevile, La Trobe University, Australia

Industrial Practice:
Chair: Raymie Stata, University of California Santa Cruz, USA Deputy Chair:
William Cook, University of Texas Austin, USA

Web Services:
Chair: Francisco (Paco) Curbera, IBM Research, USA
Deputy Chair: Mike Papazoglou, Tilburg University, Netherlands

W3C:
Chair: Marie-Claire Forgue, W3C, France

Panels:
Chair: Lloyd Rutledge, CWI Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Deputy Chair: Mary Ellen Zurko, IBM, USA

TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS CO-CHAIRS

Arun Iyengar, IBM Research, USA
Bebo White, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, USA 

POSTER CO-CHAIRS

Chair: Irwin King, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Deputy Chair: Weisong Shi, Wayne State University, USA

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS

Stuart Feldman, IBM
Michael Uretsky, New York University
IW3C2 Liason to WWW2004

Vincent Shen, W3C
IW3C2 LIAISON TO THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Arun Iyengar, IBM Research, USA

CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2)
New York University Center For Advanced Technology
IBM 
ACM

CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

IFIP Working Group 6.4 on Internet Applications Engineering 
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

General questions about WWW2004 may be sent to info at www2004.org
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