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THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL
WORLD WIDE WEB CONFERENCE

�� Sheraton Waikiki Hotel
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
7-11 May 2002
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(times subject to change)

Tuesday, 7 May 2002
08:30 - 10:00 Morning Tutorials
  • TA1�� Meeting the Challenges of Web Applications Development:
    �&nbsp�&nbsp�&nbsp�&nbsp The Web Engineering Approach
    (Honolulu)
  • TA2�� Web Service Composition (Kahuku)
  • TA4�� Security (Oahu)
  • TA5�� Experience Design (Waimea Canyon)
Full-Day Tutorials
  • TF1�� XML and Data Management (Waialua)
  • TF2�� SMIL 2.0 (Hilo)
  • TF3�� XTM - XML Topic Maps (Puna)
Full-Day Workshops
  • WF1�� Semantic Web Workshop (Waianae)
  • WF2�� Workshop On Mobile Search (Molokai)
  • WF4�� Second International Workshop on Web Dynamics (Regency I)
  • WF5�� E-Learning : Learning Objects & Standards (Molokai)
  • WF6�� Real world RDF and Semantic Web applications (Regency II)
  • WF7�� Web Content Accessibility Summit (Regency III)
10:00 - 10:30 Break
10:30 - 12:00 Morning Tutorials (continued)
Full-Day Tutorials (continued)
Full-Day Workshops (continued)
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 Afternoon Tutorials
  • TP1�� Managing the Growth, Maintainability and Quality of Web Applications:
    �&nbsp�&nbsp�&nbsp�&nbsp The Web Engineering Approach
    (Honolulu)
  • TP2�� Service Composition Techniques (Kahuku)
  • TP3�� SVG (Waimea Canyon)
  • TP4�� Web Services Security (Oahu)
  • TP5�� Capacity Planning (Ewa)
Full-Day Tutorials (continued)
Full-Day Workshops (continued)
15:00 - 15:30 Break
15:30 - 17:00 Afternoon Tutorials (continued)
Full-Day Tutorials (continued)
Full-Day Workshops (continued)
Wednesday, 8 May 2002
08:30 - 10:00 Opening Ceremony
Keynote Speaker:
Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web Consortium
10:00 - 10:30 Break
10:30 - 12:00 Parallel Sessions
  • RP-1�� Performance (Honolulu/Kahuku)
  • RP-2�� Multimedia (Oahu/Waialua)
  • RP-3�� Semantic Web Services (Maui)
  • N7�� Web Engineering (Molokai)
  • W3C-1�� W3C's Achievements and Expectations (Kauai)
  • GC-1�� A Global Society? [1] (Regency III)
  • ED-1�� Learning Environments and Systems (Regency I & II)
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 Parallel Sessions
  • RP-4�� Auctions and E-Commerce (Oahu/Waialua)
  • RP-5�� Crawling (Maui)
  • RP-6�� Hypermedia in the Small (Honolulu/Kahuku)
  • N11�� The Semantic Grid: The Grid meets the Semantic Web (Molokai)
  • W3C-2�� Web Services (Kauai)
  • GC-2�� A Global Society? [2] (Regency III)
  • WE-1�� Application Development (Regency II)
  • PE-1�� Standards (Regency I)
15:00 - 15:30 Break
15:30 - 17:00 Parallel Sessions
  • RP-7�� Ubiquitous WWW (Maui)
  • RP-8�� Extraction & Visualization (Oahu/Waialua)
  • RP-9�� Hypermedia in the Large (Honolulu/Kahuku)
  • N4�� XML and Databases (Molokai)
  • W3C-3�� Semantic Web (Kauai)
  • GC-3�� Remote Negotiations (Regency III)
  • PE-2�� Middleware and Applications (Regency I)
17:00 - 19:00 Welcome/Poster Reception
19:00 - 21:00 BoF Sessions
Thursday, 9 May 2002
08:30 - 10:00 Parallel Sessions
  • RP-10�� Performance, Workload Characterization & Adaptation (Oahu/Waialua)
  • RP-11�� Search I (Maui)
  • RP-12�� Applications (Honolulu/Kahuku)
  • N5�� Securing Web Services - Will the Pieces be Ready? (Molokai)
  • W3C-4�� XML Activity Update (Kauai)
  • VEN-1�� Netscape (Waianae)
  • ED-2�� Subject area applications (Regency I & II)
10:00 - 10:30 Break
10:30 - 12:00 Parallel Sessions
  • RP-13�� Security for Web Applications and P2P (Oahu/Waialua)
  • RP-14�� Search II (Maui)
  • RP-15�� Languages & Authoring for the Semantic Web (Honolulu/Kahuku)
  • N10�� Device Independent Web Content: What is the Right Approach? (Molokai)
  • W3C-5�� Document Formats Essentials (Kauai)
  • GC-4�� Remote Collaboration (Regency III)
  • VEN-2�� Microsoft (Waianae)
  • ED-3�� General learning applications (Regency I & II)
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 Keynote Speakers:
Ian Foster, University of Chicago
Alfred Spector, IBM Research
15:30 - 17:00 Parallel Sessions
  • RP-16�� XML Applications (Maui)
  • RP-17�� Link Analysis (Oahu/Waialua)
  • N2�� Law, Ethics and Virtual Learning Communities - Conflict or Progress? (Honolulu/Kahuku)
  • N6�� RDF Applications in the Real World (Molokai)
  • W3C-6�� Cool Web (Kauai)
  • VEN-3�� Verity & Oracle (Waianae)
  • WE-2�� Characterizing Web Applications (Regency II)
17:30 Buses leave for Conference Banquet
Friday, 10 May 2002
08:30 - 10:00 Keynote Speakers:
Richard DeMillo, Hewlett-Packard
Pamela Samuelson, University of California at Berkeley
10:00 - 10:30 Break
10:30 - 12:00 Parallel Sessions
  • RP-18�� Advertising and Security for E-Commerce (Oahu/Waialua)
  • RP-19�� Description & Analysis (Honolulu/Kahuku)
  • RP-20�� Query Languages for Semantic Web (Maui)
  • N3�� Web Experiments and Test Collections: Are They Meaningful? (Molokai)
  • W3C-7�� Universal Access (Kauai)
  • GC-5�� Making information useful with metadata (Regency III)
  • WE-3�� Web Testing and Maintenance (Regency II)
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 Parallel Sessions
  • RP-21�� Mobility and Wireless Access (Maui)
  • RP-22�� Ontologies (Honolulu/Kahuku)
  • N1�� Do Web Measurements Measure Up? (Molokai)
  • W3C-8�� Device Independence (Kauai)
  • GC-6�� Accessibility's many dimensions (Regency III)
  • PE-3�� Web Services and Metadata (Regency I)
  • WE-4�� Tools and Languages for Web Development (Regency II)
15:00 - 15:30 Break
15:30 - 17:00 Parallel Sessions
  • RP-23�� Browsing (Maui)
  • RP-24�� UI & Applications (Oahu/Waialua)
  • N9�� On Culture in a Worldwide Information Society (Honolulu/Kahuku)
  • W3C-9�� Leading the Web to its full potential (Kauai)
  • ED-4�� METADATA & Learning Objects (Regency II & III)
  • PE-4�� Telehealth (Regency I)
17:00 Closing Ceremony and Awards Presentation
Saturday, 11 May 2002
09:00 - 10:30 Developers Day Parallel Tracks
  • D1�� Protocols, the Web, and Web Services (Maui)
  • D2�� The Semantic Web (Kauai)
  • D3�� Security (Molokai)
  • D4�� Device-Independent Web (Honolulu)
10:30 - 11:00 Break
11:00 - 12:30 Dev Day Parallel Tracks (continued)
12:30 - 13:45 Lunch
Keynote Speaker:
Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web Consortium
14:00 - 15:30 Dev Day Parallel Tracks (continued)
15:30 - 16:00 Break
16:00 - 17:30 Closing Plenary

Session codes:
TA = Morning Tutorial TP = Morning Tutorial
TF = Full-Day Tutorial WF = Full-Day Workshop
RP = Refereed Papers Track N = Panels
W3C = W3C Track ED = Education Track
GC = Global Community Track PE = Practice & Experience Track
VEN = Vendors Track WE = Web Engineering Track
D = Dev Day Track

Last Reviewed: 5/2/02
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