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TECHNIQUES AND METRICS FOR IMPROVING WEBSITE STRUCTURE Techniques and Metrics for Improving Website Structure E.Christopoulou 1,2 hristope@ceid.upatras.gr J. Garofalakis 1,2 garofala@cti.gr C. Makris 1,2 makri@ceid.upatras.gr TRUSTGUARD: COUNTERING VULNERABILITIES IN REPUTATION TrustGuard: Countering Vulnerabilities in Reputation Management for Decentralized Overlay Networks Mudhakar Srivatsa, Li Xiong, Ling Liu College of Computing GENERATION, DOCUMENTATION AND PRESENTATION OF MATHEMATICAL Generation, Documentation and Presentation of Mathematical Equations and Symbolic Scientific Expressions Using Pure HTML and CSS KehindeAlabi, Ph.D
WWW 2005 CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION WWW 2005 Conference Organization x Program Committee Members: Applications: Tarek Abdelzaher, University of Virginia Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Institute of Technology Corin Anderson, Google Steve Hand, University of Cambridge Shahram Izadi, University of Nottingham Eyal de Lara, University of Toronto Jae Kyu Lee, KAIST John McCarthy, University College LondonWWW 2009 MADRID
NEW FIRM Deadline for Full Papers ==> November 24, 2008. WWW in Ibero-America Alternate Track The "WWW in Ibero-America" alternate track will provide a forum for academics and industry to present and discuss the latest progress of Web technologies in the Ibero-Americancommunity.
IMPROVED TIMING CONTROL FOR WEB SERVER SYSTEMS USING Improved Timing Control for Web Server Systems Using Internal State Information Xue Liu, Rong Zheng, Jin Heo, Lui Sha Department ofComputer Science
COLLABORATED CLIENT-SERVER ARCHITECTURES IN THE WEB-BASED Collaborative Client-Server Architectures in the Web-based Viewing Scheme Peter M. C. Chen Philips Research East Asia – Taipei (PREA-T), Philips Corporation WEBCORP - WWWCONFERENCE.ORG WebCorp: Applying the Web to Linguistics and Linguistics to the Web Andrew Kehoe, Antoinette Renouf Research and Development Unit forEnglish Studies
AUTOMATIC WEB SERVICE COMPOSITION WITH ABSTRACTION AND Automatic Web Service Composition with Abstraction and Refinement Hyunyoung Kil Wonhong Nam Dongwon Lee The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA BUCEFALO: A TOOL FOR INTELLIGENT SEARCH AND FILTERING FOR Bucefalo: A Tool for Intelligent Search and Filtering for Web-based Personal Health Records Francisco P. Romero, Jesus Serrano-Guerrero,Jose A. Olivas,
ACCURACY ENHANCEMENT OF FUNCTION-ORIENTED WEB IMAGE In our previous work , the average of F-measure of all catego-ries was 0.339. By employing two kinds of features, new pa- rameters, and regularization of the parameters of features, CS AKTIVE SPACE: REPRESENTING COMPUTER SCIENCE IN THE CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web m.c. schraefel, Nigel R. Shadbolt Nicholas Gibbins, Hugh Glaser,Stephen Harris
SCAN: A SMALL-WORLD STRUCTURED P2P OVERLAY FOR MULTI SCAN: A Small-World Structured P2P Overlay for Multi-Dimensional Queries Xiaoping Sun China Knowledge Grid Research Group Institute of Computing Technology LOGGING IE: BARRIERS TO STUDYING USER BEHAVIOUR ON THE WEB Logging IE: Barriers to Studying User Behaviour on the Web Melanie Kellar Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University Halifax, NovaScotia, Canada
ABSTRACT OF INVITED TALKS OF INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL Abstract The worldwide gaming market has been predominantly led by PC-packaged games and games designed for game consoles. Through the rapid development of Internet infrastructure and Internet usage around the world, however, online gaming has begun to overtake a greater proportion of the total size of the game market. IMPROVED TIMING CONTROL FOR WEB SERVER SYSTEMS USING Improved Timing Control for Web Server Systems Using Internal State Information Xue Liu, Rong Zheng, Jin Heo, Lui Sha Department ofComputer Science
COLLABORATED CLIENT-SERVER ARCHITECTURES IN THE WEB-BASED Collaborative Client-Server Architectures in the Web-based Viewing Scheme Peter M. C. Chen Philips Research East Asia – Taipei (PREA-T), Philips Corporation WEBCORP - WWWCONFERENCE.ORG WebCorp: Applying the Web to Linguistics and Linguistics to the Web Andrew Kehoe, Antoinette Renouf Research and Development Unit forEnglish Studies
AUTOMATIC WEB SERVICE COMPOSITION WITH ABSTRACTION AND Automatic Web Service Composition with Abstraction and Refinement Hyunyoung Kil Wonhong Nam Dongwon Lee The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA BUCEFALO: A TOOL FOR INTELLIGENT SEARCH AND FILTERING FOR Bucefalo: A Tool for Intelligent Search and Filtering for Web-based Personal Health Records Francisco P. Romero, Jesus Serrano-Guerrero,Jose A. Olivas,
ACCURACY ENHANCEMENT OF FUNCTION-ORIENTED WEB IMAGE In our previous work , the average of F-measure of all catego-ries was 0.339. By employing two kinds of features, new pa- rameters, and regularization of the parameters of features, CS AKTIVE SPACE: REPRESENTING COMPUTER SCIENCE IN THE CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web m.c. schraefel, Nigel R. Shadbolt Nicholas Gibbins, Hugh Glaser,Stephen Harris
SCAN: A SMALL-WORLD STRUCTURED P2P OVERLAY FOR MULTI SCAN: A Small-World Structured P2P Overlay for Multi-Dimensional Queries Xiaoping Sun China Knowledge Grid Research Group Institute of Computing Technology LOGGING IE: BARRIERS TO STUDYING USER BEHAVIOUR ON THE WEB Logging IE: Barriers to Studying User Behaviour on the Web Melanie Kellar Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University Halifax, NovaScotia, Canada
ABSTRACT OF INVITED TALKS OF INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL Abstract The worldwide gaming market has been predominantly led by PC-packaged games and games designed for game consoles. Through the rapid development of Internet infrastructure and Internet usage around the world, however, online gaming has begun to overtake a greater proportion of the total size of the game market. SLIDING WINDOW TECHNIQUE FOR THE WEB LOG ANALYSIS Sliding Window Technique for the Web Log Analysis. Nikolai Buzikashvili. Institute of System Analysis, Russian Academy of Science 9, Prospect 60-Let Oktyabrya, Moscow, WEBCORP - WWWCONFERENCE.ORG WebCorp: Applying the Web to Linguistics and Linguistics to the Web Andrew Kehoe, Antoinette Renouf Research and Development Unit forEnglish Studies
CS AKTIVE SPACE: REPRESENTING COMPUTER SCIENCE IN THE CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web m.c. schraefel, Nigel R. Shadbolt Nicholas Gibbins, Hugh Glaser,Stephen Harris
SCAN: A SMALL-WORLD STRUCTURED P2P OVERLAY FOR MULTI SCAN: A Small-World Structured P2P Overlay for Multi-Dimensional Queries Xiaoping Sun China Knowledge Grid Research Group Institute of Computing Technology SITE LEVEL NOISE REMOVAL FOR SEARCH ENGINES Site Level Noise Removal for Search Engines Andre Luiz da Costa Carvalho´ 1, Paul - Alexandru Chirita2, Edleno Silva de Moura1 Pavel Calado´ 3,Wolfgang Nejdl2 1Federal University of Amazonas, Av. Rodrigo Oct´avio Ramos 3000, Manaus, Brazil andre@ufam.edu.br,edleno@dcc.ufam.edu.br 2L3S and University of Hannover, Deutscher Pavillon Expo Plaza 1, 30539 Hannover, Germany TRUSTGUARD: COUNTERING VULNERABILITIES IN REPUTATION TrustGuard: Countering Vulnerabilities in Reputation Management for Decentralized Overlay Networks Mudhakar Srivatsa, Li Xiong, Ling Liu College of Computing ON AUTOMATED COMPOSITION FOR WEB SERVICES On Automated Composition for Web Services ∗ Zhongnan Shen and Jianwen Su Department of Computer Science University of California, Santa Barbara szn@cs.ucsb.edu, su@cs.ucsb.edu ABSTRACT OF INVITED TALKS OF INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL Abstract The worldwide gaming market has been predominantly led by PC-packaged games and games designed for game consoles. Through the rapid development of Internet infrastructure and Internet usage around the world, however, online gaming has begun to overtake a greater proportion of the total size of the game market. LOGGING IE: BARRIERS TO STUDYING USER BEHAVIOUR ON THE WEB Logging IE: Barriers to Studying User Behaviour on the Web Melanie Kellar Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University Halifax, NovaScotia, Canada
THE CASE FOR PUBLISHED SUBJECTS Towards the Semantic Superhighway: A Manifesto for Published Subjects Steve Pepper Ontopia Waldemar Thranes gt. 98 N-0175 Oslo, NORWAY +4723233080
IMPROVED TIMING CONTROL FOR WEB SERVER SYSTEMS USING Improved Timing Control for Web Server Systems Using Internal State Information Xue Liu, Rong Zheng, Jin Heo, Lui Sha Department ofComputer Science
COLLABORATED CLIENT-SERVER ARCHITECTURES IN THE WEB-BASED Collaborative Client-Server Architectures in the Web-based Viewing Scheme Peter M. C. Chen Philips Research East Asia – Taipei (PREA-T), Philips Corporation WEBCORP - WWWCONFERENCE.ORG WebCorp: Applying the Web to Linguistics and Linguistics to the Web Andrew Kehoe, Antoinette Renouf Research and Development Unit forEnglish Studies
AUTOMATIC WEB SERVICE COMPOSITION WITH ABSTRACTION AND Automatic Web Service Composition with Abstraction and Refinement Hyunyoung Kil Wonhong Nam Dongwon Lee The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA BUCEFALO: A TOOL FOR INTELLIGENT SEARCH AND FILTERING FOR Bucefalo: A Tool for Intelligent Search and Filtering for Web-based Personal Health Records Francisco P. Romero, Jesus Serrano-Guerrero,Jose A. Olivas,
ACCURACY ENHANCEMENT OF FUNCTION-ORIENTED WEB IMAGE In our previous work , the average of F-measure of all catego-ries was 0.339. By employing two kinds of features, new pa- rameters, and regularization of the parameters of features, CS AKTIVE SPACE: REPRESENTING COMPUTER SCIENCE IN THE CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web m.c. schraefel, Nigel R. Shadbolt Nicholas Gibbins, Hugh Glaser,Stephen Harris
SCAN: A SMALL-WORLD STRUCTURED P2P OVERLAY FOR MULTI SCAN: A Small-World Structured P2P Overlay for Multi-Dimensional Queries Xiaoping Sun China Knowledge Grid Research Group Institute of Computing Technology LOGGING IE: BARRIERS TO STUDYING USER BEHAVIOUR ON THE WEB Logging IE: Barriers to Studying User Behaviour on the Web Melanie Kellar Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University Halifax, NovaScotia, Canada
ABSTRACT OF INVITED TALKS OF INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL Abstract The worldwide gaming market has been predominantly led by PC-packaged games and games designed for game consoles. Through the rapid development of Internet infrastructure and Internet usage around the world, however, online gaming has begun to overtake a greater proportion of the total size of the game market. IMPROVED TIMING CONTROL FOR WEB SERVER SYSTEMS USING Improved Timing Control for Web Server Systems Using Internal State Information Xue Liu, Rong Zheng, Jin Heo, Lui Sha Department ofComputer Science
COLLABORATED CLIENT-SERVER ARCHITECTURES IN THE WEB-BASED Collaborative Client-Server Architectures in the Web-based Viewing Scheme Peter M. C. Chen Philips Research East Asia – Taipei (PREA-T), Philips Corporation WEBCORP - WWWCONFERENCE.ORG WebCorp: Applying the Web to Linguistics and Linguistics to the Web Andrew Kehoe, Antoinette Renouf Research and Development Unit forEnglish Studies
AUTOMATIC WEB SERVICE COMPOSITION WITH ABSTRACTION AND Automatic Web Service Composition with Abstraction and Refinement Hyunyoung Kil Wonhong Nam Dongwon Lee The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA BUCEFALO: A TOOL FOR INTELLIGENT SEARCH AND FILTERING FOR Bucefalo: A Tool for Intelligent Search and Filtering for Web-based Personal Health Records Francisco P. Romero, Jesus Serrano-Guerrero,Jose A. Olivas,
ACCURACY ENHANCEMENT OF FUNCTION-ORIENTED WEB IMAGE In our previous work , the average of F-measure of all catego-ries was 0.339. By employing two kinds of features, new pa- rameters, and regularization of the parameters of features, CS AKTIVE SPACE: REPRESENTING COMPUTER SCIENCE IN THE CS AKTive Space: Representing Computer Science in the Semantic Web m.c. schraefel, Nigel R. Shadbolt Nicholas Gibbins, Hugh Glaser,Stephen Harris
SCAN: A SMALL-WORLD STRUCTURED P2P OVERLAY FOR MULTI SCAN: A Small-World Structured P2P Overlay for Multi-Dimensional Queries Xiaoping Sun China Knowledge Grid Research Group Institute of Computing Technology LOGGING IE: BARRIERS TO STUDYING USER BEHAVIOUR ON THE WEB Logging IE: Barriers to Studying User Behaviour on the Web Melanie Kellar Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University Halifax, NovaScotia, Canada
ABSTRACT OF INVITED TALKS OF INDUSTRIAL AND PRACTICAL Abstract The worldwide gaming market has been predominantly led by PC-packaged games and games designed for game consoles. Through the rapid development of Internet infrastructure and Internet usage around the world, however, online gaming has begun to overtake a greater proportion of the total size of the game market. BUCEFALO: A TOOL FOR INTELLIGENT SEARCH AND FILTERING FOR Bucefalo: A Tool for Intelligent Search and Filtering for Web-based Personal Health Records Francisco P. Romero, Jesus Serrano-Guerrero,Jose A. Olivas,
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PAST AND FUTURE CONFERENCES The World Wide Web was first conceived in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The first conference of the series, WWW1, was held at CERN in 1994 and organized by Robert Cailliau. The IW3C2 was founded by Joseph Hardin and Robert Cailliau later in 1994 and has been responsible for the conference series ever since. Except for 1994 and 1995 when two conferences were held each year, WWWn became an annual event held in late April or early May. The location of the conference rotates among North America, Europe, and Asia. In 2001 we changed the conference designator from a number (1 through 10) to the year it is held; i.e., WWW11 became known as WWW2002, and so on. Starting with 2018 edition, the conference series has been rebranded as The Web Conference. The IW3C2 took this decision to allow a better visibility of this event, especially on social networks. With the change of hashtag (#www2015, #www2016, #www2017), the communication underwent a rupture every year. The new single hashtag #thewebconf that will now persist for all future editions solves this problem. A second benefit is to give the series a graphic identity that will be declined for each annual edition. This identity may also be declined for other events to be organized around the main conference. The Conference series aims to provide the world a premier forum for discussion and debate about the evolution of the Web, the standardization of its associated technologies, and the impact of those technologies on society and culture. The conferences bring together researchers, developers, users and commercial ventures – indeed all who are passionate about the Web and what it has to offer. The conferences are organized by the IW3C2 in collaboration with Local Organizing Committees and Technical Program Committees. The series provides an open forum in which all opinions can be presented, subject to a strict process of peer review. These are pointers to past and future IW3C2 Conferences or endorsed conferences, in reverse chronological order. Also see the animation of the previous conference logos. -------------------------2021
The Web Conference 2021: The Thirtieth Web Conference Venue: Ljubljana, SLOVENIA _* provisional ~ subject to contract_2020
The Web Conference 2020: The Twenty-ninth Web ConferenceVenue: Taipei
2019
The Web Conference 2019: The Twenty-eighth Web Conference Date: May 13 - 17, 2019 Venue: San Francisco, USA2018
The Web Conference 2018: The Twenty-seventh Web Conference Date: April 23 - 27, 2018 Conference Chairs: Pierre-Antoine Champin, Fabien Gandon, LionelMédini
Program Chairs: Mounia Lalmas, Panagiotis G. IpeirotisVenue: Lyon, France
The Web Conference 2018 Proceedings -------------------------2017
WWW2017: THE TWENTY-SIXTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Date: April 3 - 7, 2017 Conference Chairs: Rick Barrett, Rick Cummings Program Chairs: Eugene Agichtein, Evgeniy Gabrilovich Venue: Perth, AustraliaWWW2017 Proceedings
2016
WWW2016: THE TWENTY-FIFTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Date: April 11 - 15, 2016 Conference Chairs: Jacqueline Bourdeau, Jim Hendler, Roger Nkambou Program Chairs: Ian Horrocks, Ben Y. Zhao Venue: Montreal, CanadaWWW2016 Proceedings
2015
WWW2015: THE TWENTY-FORTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Date: May 18 - 22, 2015 Conference Chairs: Aldo Gangemi, Stefano Leonardi, AlessandroPanconesi
Program Chairs: Krishna Gummadi, Chengxiang Zhai Venue: Florence, ItalyWWW2015 Proceedings
2014
WWW2014: THE TWENTY-THIRD INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Date: April 7 - 11, 2014 Conference Chair: Chin-Wan Chung Program Chairs: Andrei Broder, Kyuseok Shim, Torsten SuelVenue: Seoul, Korea
WWW2014 Proceedings
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WWW2013: THE TWENTY-SECOND INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Date: May 13 - 17, 2013 Conference Chairs: Daniel Schwabe, Virgilio Almeida, Hartmut Glaser Program Chairs: Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Sue MoonVenue: Rio, Brazil
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2012
WWW2012: THE TWENTY-FIRST INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Date: April 16 - 20, 2012 Program Chairs: Michael Rabinovich, Steffen StaabVenue: Lyon, France
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WWW2011: THE TWENTIETH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Date: March 28 - April 1, 2011 Conference Chairs: Krithi Ramamritham, Sowmyanarayanan Sadagopan, ArunKumar, P. Ravindra
Program Chairs: Elisa Bertino, Ravi Kumar Venue: Hyderabad, IndiaWWW2011 Proceedings
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WWW2010: THE NINETEENTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Date: April 26-30, 2010 Conference Chairs: Michael Rappa, Paul Jones Program Chairs: Juliana Freire, Soumen ChakrabartiVenue: Raleigh, USA
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WWW2009: THE EIGHTEENTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Date: April 20-24, 2009 Conference Chairs: Juan Quemada, Gonzalo León Program Chairs: Yoelle Maarek, Wolfgang Nejdl Venue: Madrid, SpainWWW2009 Proceedings
2008
WWW2008: THE SEVENTEENTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Date: April 21-25, 2008 Conference Chairs: Robin Chen, Jinpeng Huai Program Chairs: Wei-Ying Ma, Andrew Tomkins, Xiaodong Zhang Venue: Beijing, ChinaWWW2008 Proceedings
2007
WWW2007: THE SIXTEENTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Date: May 8-12, 2007 Conference Chairs: Carey Williamson, Mary Ellen Zurko Program Chairs: Peter Patel-Schneider, Prashant Shenoy Venue: Banff, CanadaWWW2007 Proceedings
2006
WWW2006: THE FIFTEENTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Conference Chairs: Leslie Carr, David De Roure, Arun Iyengar Program Chairs: Carole Goble, Mike Dahlin Date: May 22-26, 2006 Venue: Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)WWW2006 Proceedings
2005
WWW2005: THE FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Conference Chairs: Tatsuya Hagino, Allan Ellis Program Chair: Fred Douglis, Prabhakar Raghavan Date: May 10-14, 2005Venue: Chiba, Japan
WWW2005 Proceedings
2004
WWW2004: THE THIRTEENTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Conference Chairs: Stuart Feldman, Mike Uretsky Programme Chairs: Marc Najork, Craig Wills Date: May 17-22, 2004 Venue: New York, USAWWW2004 Proceedings
2003
WWW2003: THE TWELFTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Conference Chairs: Péter Bakonyi, Gusztáv Hencsey, Bebo White Programme Chairs: László Kovács, Steve Lawrence, Robin Chen Date: May 20-24, 2003 Venue: Budapest, HungaryWWW2003 Proceedings
2002
WWW2002: THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Conference Chair: David Lassner Programme Chairs: Dave De Roure, Arun Iyengar Date: May 6-11, 2002 Venue: Honolulu, Hawaii, USAWWW2002 Proceedings
2001
WWW10: THE TENTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Conference Chairs: Nobuo Saito, Vincent Shen Programme Chairs: Michael Lyu, Mary Ellen ZurkoDate: May 1-5, 2001
Venue: Hong Kong, ChinaWWW10 Proceedings
2000
WWW9: THE NINTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Conference Chairs: Ivan Herman, Al Vezza Programme Chair: Dick Bulterman Date: May 15-19, 2000 Venue: Amsterdam, The NetherlandsWWW9 Proceedings
1999
WWW8: THE EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Conference Chairs: Albert Vezza, Murray Maloney, Robert Cailliau Programme Chair: Alberto Mendelzon Date: May 11-14, 1999 Venue: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, CanadaWWW8 Proceedings
1998
WWW7: THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Host: Consortium of Southern Cross University & PartnersTheme: Diversity
Date: April 14-18, 1998 Venue: Convention & Exhibition Center, Brisbane, AustraliaWWW7 Proceedings
1997
WWW6: THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Host: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) and StanfordUniversity
Theme: AccessAbility Date: April 7-11, 1997 Venue: Santa Clara Convention Center, California, USAWWW6 Proceedings
1996
WWW5: THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Host: Institut National pour la Recherche en Informatique et enAutomatique (INRIA)
Date: May 6-10, 1996 Venue: CNIT, Paris, France1995
WWW4: THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Host: Laboratory for Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of technology (MIT/LCS) Theme: The Web Revolution Date: December 11-14, 1995 Venue: Boston, Massachusetts, USA WWW3: THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Host: Fraunhofer Gesellschaft/Institute for Graphic Design (FhG/IGD) Theme: Technology, Tools, and Applications Date: April 10-14, 1995 Venue: Darmstadt, Germany1994
WWW2: THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCE Host: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, (NCSA) Theme: Technology, Tools, and Applications Date: October 17-20, 1994 Venue: Chicago, Illinois, USA WWW1: THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL WWW CONFERENCEHost: CERN
Date: May 25-27, 1994 Venue: CERN, Geneva, Switzerland/France ------------------------- ------------------------- Copyright © 1994-2020 International World Wide Web ConferenceCommittee.
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