[ecoop-info] WWW 2011 - Submissions open.
Arun Kumar
kkarun at in.ibm.com
Mon Oct 11 09:07:05 CEST 2010
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WWW2011 Submissions Open - NOW
Refereed Papers, Demos, Workshop, Posters, Tutorial, Panel proposals & Phd
Symposium
20th International World Wide Web Conference, 28th March - 1st April 2011
HICC - Hyderabad - India
http://wwwconference.org/www2011/
The International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee (IW3C2) and
the International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore, India
invites you to participate in the 20th International World Wide Web
Conference to be held in Hyderabad, India.
The World Wide Web Conference is the global event that brings together key
researchers, innovators, decision-makers, technologists, businesses, and
standards bodies working to shape the Web. Organized by IW3C2 since 1994,
the conference series is the premier venue for academics and industry to
present, demonstrate, and discuss the latest ideas about the Web, its
infrastructure, relevant algorithms and new innovative applications. It is
most of all an annual opportunity for the international community to
discuss and debate the state and the evolution of the Web.
The technical program for the five-day conference will include refereed
paper presentations, plenary sessions, panels, poster, and demo sessions.
The WWW2011 program will also include Panels, Tutorials, and Workshops, a
W3C track, a Developers track, a PhD Symposium, and Exhibitions.
Important Dates:
Deadlines (All deadlines are based on 6PM local time in San Francisco, CA;
no exceptions)
Oct 22, 2010: Abstracts for Refereed papers
Oct 29, 2010: Refereed papers
Nov 5, 2010: Demos and Workshop proposals
Nov 19, 2010: Posters, Phd Symposium and Tutorial proposals
Dec 10, 2010: Panel proposals
Notifications:
Dec 10, 2010: Workshops
Jan 17, 2011: Refereed papers, Phd Symposium
Jan 19, 2011: Posters, Demos, Tutorials, Panels
Refereed Papers Track
Tracks and topics:
WWW2011 seeks original papers describing research in all areas of the Web.
Papers may be submitted to one of the following tracks:
Abuse, Security, and Privacy
Behavioral Analysis and Personalization
Bridging Structured and Unstructured
Data Content Analysis
Monetization
Performance Scalability and Availability
Relevance and Ranking
Search Systems and Applications
Semantic Web
Social Systems and Graph Mining
Software Infrastructure
User Interaction and Mobility
In addition, the conference solicits original research papers to the
alternate track:
Web for Emerging Regions
Posters, Demos, Panels, Workshop, Tutorial Track
WWW2011 invites submissions for all the above tracks please log on to the
below mentioned website
PhD Symposium
The PhD Symposium is a new addition to WWW. It provides an excellent
platform for the new as well as senior PhD students for presenting their
ideas and receiving feedback on their work by other PhD Students and
experienced researchers working in areas related to World Wide Web.
For questions regarding various tracks, please contact
<papers at www2011india.com>.
FOR SUBMISSION VISIT http://www.www2011india.com/submissions.html
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