The Developers and Specialists Day
Committee requests proposals for
individual presentations or, preferably, multi-talk tracks, for
presentation at the World Wide Web Conference on Saturday, May 22,
2004.
It is expected that 5-6 parallel sessions will be offered,
with presentations in each focusing on tools and techniques of application
to the World Wide Web. Preferred presentations will be of interest to a
widerange of participants working on Web-related
development.
Potential topics and tracks may be for a particular
area of
Web development-- Web Services, Semantic Web, XML tools, etc. -- or for
cross-cutting topics that may be of interest to those in multiple areas --
photo and multimedia access, new browser technologies, new developments in
search tools, etc.
The Developer's Day track has historically
focused
on late-breaking,practical, and commercial innovations to a greater degree
than the mainconference. Industrial experience reports are particularly
encouraged.
Submissions should be in the form of an abstract of no
more
than 500 words for an individual presentation. For
multiple-presentations
or tracks,please be sure to indicate the approximate length and how
many presentations, and include up to a 1/2 page on each presentation to
occur.
Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis with a final
deadline of April 30.
Date: May 22, 2004
Location: New York, NY USA