Accepted Postion Papers
The ERCIM World Wide Web Working Group (W4G) organises the International Workshop on WWW Design Issues '94.
The following papers are accepted and will be presented at the workshop.
- 1. Impact of Fast Wide Area Networks on W3.
Brian Robinson, Bill Worthington, Gilbert Wu and Steve Baird. University of Hertfordshire, UK.
- 2. Reusing HTTP Connections to Reduce Latency.
Franz J. Hauck. University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany.
- 3. Adding SGML to WWW.
Anne-Marie Vercoustre. Inria-Rocquencourt, France.
- 4. Integrating WWW and Applications.
M. van Doorn, A. Eliens. Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- 5. Should WWW documents be structured?.
Vincent Quint. INRIA Rhône-Alpes, Grenoble, France.
- 6. Usage of domain knowledge in information discovery.
F. Wiesman. University of Limburg, Dept. of Medical Informatics, The Netherlands.
- 7. Thoughts on Technical Issues concerning the WWW.
W. van Wetering, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
- 8. WWW within the Hogeschool van Utrecht.
Koos van den Hout , Hogeschool van Utrecht afd. Cetis, The Netherlands.
- 9. Guidelines for Designers and Agents for Consumers.
Christoph G. Thomas, GMD-FIT, Sankt Augustin, Germany.
- 10.Finding Information in the World-Wide Web.
Paul De Bra and Reinier Post. Eindhoven Univ of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
- 11. Exploiting Navigation Capabilities in Hypertext/Hypermedia.
Oreste Signore. CNR-CNUCE, Pisa, Italy.
- 13. Central Web Issues: The Web as a Metaconnectivity Framework.
Les Carr. Multimedia Laboratory, University of Southampton, UK.
- 14. Issues in Scripting Language Support.
David De Roure. Multimedia Laboratory, University of Southampton, UK.
- 17. SGML-based dialects for WEB applications based upon content-understanding.
Patrick Duval. INRIA, France.
- 18. WWW Non-server computation.
Steven Pemberton. CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- 19. EFFicient Caching Protocol for W3.
Mesaac Makpangou. INRIA, France.
- 20. Work on protocols and standards.
Dr Victoria A Burrill. Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, UK.
- 21. User interface design and the Web.
Lon Barfield, Eddy Boeve. General Design, Amsterdam, NL.
Fred Kwakkel
Last modified: Fri Dec 2 10:47:41 1994