* 9th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW9), May 15-19, 2000.
(Submissions due: November 22, 1999)
(Workshop and Tutorial proposals due: Sept. 10, 1999)
Submission details are available at http://www9.org
Topics: E-Commerce, XML, Multimedia, Web Server Performance,
Searching and Querying, Protocols, Web Document Management, Java,
Web Site Design, Web Security, RDF, Database and Directory
Services, Collaboration, Accessibility, Metadata, New Languages
Submitted papers should present original reports of substantive
new work in areas that can be theoretical (models, analyses,
techniques, semantics), empirical (experiments, case studies), or
implementation-oriented (new systems, tools, methodologies, user
interfaces).
Tutorial proposals are desired for both half-day and full-day
sessions on topics of current relevance to Web design, services,
operation, and use. Subjects of interest include XML, DOM,
Multimedia, E-commerce, Java, Dynamic HTML, Security,
Accessibility, Graphics and the Web, and other areas expected to
be of special interest in spring 2000.
WWW9 workshops are intended to provide a forum for highly
interactive discussion on focused topics. Workshop proposals
should address current web-related issues which can benefit from
small-group information exchange and discussion. Attendance at
workshops will be limited.