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W3C Workshops
W3C Working Group participants and members of the W3C Team (and before
that, CERN WWW folks) often give talks and presentations. In most cases, you
can find information and presentations on this Web site contained within the
appropriate subject or activity area. Here is a
collection of slides and presentations from the past several years.
All material is © the author, except where otherwise noted.
- 16
- Daniel Dardailler presented on W3C at Open Source Applications and Standards in Sophia Antipolis, France. The workshop was part of the ETSI-Data Base Forum Casa Nova joint annual events on "Standards and Services of the future."
- 10
- Shawn Lawton Henry presented Web
Accessibility: A Foundation for International Cooperation and Local
Implementation at Designing for the 21st Century
III in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 9
- Steven Pemberton gave the keynote XML to the Desktop: XForms at XML Holland 2004 in Hilversum, The Netherlands. The conference was sponsored by the SGML/XML Users Group Holland.
- 8
- Shawn Lawton Henry gave the tutorial
Web Accessibility for Designers at Designing for the 21st Century
III in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The conference was sponsored by
Adaptive Environments.
- 7
- Ivan Herman presented
Questions (and Answers)
on Semantic Web at the Evolve Conference W3C Day in Brisbane,
Australia. The event was sponsored by the W3C Australian Office.
- 30
- Matt May participated in the keynote
panel "Open" Document Formats, XHTML vs. HTML, XSL vs. CSS &
Other Industry Debates at the Gilbane
Content Management Technologies Conference in Boston, MA, USA.
- 25
- Daniel Dardailler presented Proteger l'innovation avec les standards
at Forum
Integration in Paris, France.
- 25
- Hugo Haas presented Standardisation de l'infrastructure des services Web au
W3C at Forum Integration in Paris, France.
- 24
- Open Research Forum (ORF) 2004 in Roppongi-Hills, Tokyo, Japan, sponsored by the Keio Research Institute of Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC), Keio University, Japan
- 20
- Steve Bratt presented
Developing
Core Web Services Standards at the World Wide Web Consortium
at the Gartner
Application Integration and Web Services Summit in Orlando, FL,
USA.
- 20
- Eric Miller gave the tutorial
Weaving Meaning: An Overview of the Semantic Web at the Professional
Development Seminars Series of the Greater Boston Chapter of the
ACM in Boston, MA, USA.
- 18 - 19
- W3C "Mobile Web Initiative"
Workshop in Barcelona, Spain.
- 18
- Judy Brewer gave the keynote
Web Accessibility: The Next Stage at Techshare 2004 in Birmingham, UK. The conference was sponsored by Adobe Systems and IDOX plc.
- 18
- Max Froumentin presented
Multimodal Interaction on the Web at Gira Estándares W3C in Madrid, Spain. The event was sponsored by the W3C Spanish Office.
- 18
- Henry S. Thompson presented Processing XML 1.1 documents with XML Schema 1.0 processors at XML 2004 in Washington, DC, USA.
- 17
- Hugo Haas presented WSDL 2.0: what's
new? at XML
2004 in Washington, DC, USA.
- 17
- David Booth presented
What Is New in WSDL
2.0 at the Gartner
Application Integration and Web Services Summit in Orlando, FL,
USA.
- 16
- Richard Ishida presented W3C:
SOAP to OWL, and hot Web schemas at Localization World in San
Francisco, CA, USA.
- 16
- Eric Miller presented The Semantic Web
Initiative and Implications to Digital Preservation at National
Archive Partnerships in Innovation - Serving a Networked Nation in
Washington, DC, USA.
- 16
- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen presented
Building a document delivery system from off-the-shelf
standards-conformant parts at XML 2004 in Washington,
DC, USA.
- 15
- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen gave the
tutorial Introduction to XML Schema at XML 2004 in Washington,
DC, USA. The conference was sponsored by IDEAlliance.
- 12
- Ivan Herman presented
2D Web Graphics:
SVG at Media
Elements 2004 in Enschede, The Netherlands.
- 11
- Dominique Hazaël-Massieux presented
W3C Semantic Web Technologies in real life in Valencia,
Spain, part of the W3C Spanish Office
Standards
Tour.
- 10
- Daniel Weitzner gave the lecture
The Transparency Paradox: Privacy-enhancing architectures for
open information networks at the Distinguished
Lecture Series at the University of California, Berkeley, School of
Information Management and Systems in Berkeley, CA, USA.
- 10
- Bert Bos presented Multiple Input
Media, Multiple Output Media, but only One Web at La Gira de los Estándares W3C 2004 -
parada de Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain, part of the W3C Spanish Office Standards
Tour.
- 9
- Steve Bratt gave the
keynote Weaving
a Web for the Next Generation of Science (slides) at the
Geological Society
of America Annual Meeting in Denver, CO, USA.
- 9
- Daniel Weitzner presented Patents, Standards and the Dynamics of
Innovation on the World Wide Web (PDF) at the First Annual
JOLT Symposium: Patent Policy in the Context of Internet Open Standards
Development in Los Angeles, CA, USA. The symposium was sponsored by the
UCLA Journal of Law and Technology.
- 9
- Eric Miller presented The Semantic Web
Initiative and its Implications for Publishing at the CrossRef
Annual Member Meeting 2004 in Boston, MA, USA.
- 6
- Steven Pemberton presented the
tutorial Styling the New Web Using CSS at User
Experience 2004 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- 4
- Steve Bratt gave a
Member-only presentation to the ERCIM
Board in Malaga, Spain.
- 4
- Steven Pemberton presented the
tutorial XForms: Improving the Web Forms Experience at User
Experience 2004 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The event was
sponsored by Nielsen Norman Group.
- 3
- Ivan Herman presented a
Tutorial on Semantic Web
Technologies at the W3C
Spanish Office Standards Tour 2004 in Bilbao, Spain.
- 3
- Steve Bratt presented
What's on
the Horizon? at the European Research Consortium for
Informatics and Mathematics Strategy Workshop in Malaga, Spain.
- 2
- Ivan Herman presented a
Tutorial on Semantic Web
Technologies at the W3C Spanish
Office and the University of Oviedo in Oviedo, Spain.
- 27 - 28
- W3C Workshop on Semantic Web for Life
Sciences in Cambridge, MA, USA.
- 20
- Massimo Marchiori gave the keynote
The Zero-Cost Semantic Web at the Symposium
of the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries
Association (JEITA) in Tokyo, Japan.
- 20
- Karl Dubost presented Les technologies du nouveau Web and Rentabiliser vos liens avec le Web
sémantique at Découvrir et bien choisir vos technologies Web
sponsored by CRIM in Montréal, Québec, Canada.
- 18 - 29
- John Wilbanks participated in live
panel chats and presented Semantic
Approaches to Aggregating and Searching Life Sciences
Knowledge at the Integrating
Knowledge in the Life Sciences Product Life Cycle virtual
conference.
- 18
- Daniel Dardailler presented on W3C at InternetCon 2004 in Warsaw, Poland.
- 16
- Marie-Claire Forgue and Bert Bos ran a booth on W3C technologies at Fête de la
Science 2004 in Sophia Antipolis, France.
- 13
- Philipp Hoschka presented Das Mobile Web at W3C-Tag in
Berlin, Germany. The event was sponsored by the W3C Office in Germany and Austria.
- 13
- Carine Bournez presented Web
Services at W3C at W3C-Tag in
Berlin, Germany.
- 13
- Eric Miller gave the keynote The
Semantic Web at the 2nd Shanghai International Library
Forum (SILF) and the International Conference on Dublin
Core and Metadata Applications 2004 (DC2004) in Shanghai,
China.
- 12 - 13
- W3C Workshop on Metadata for
Content Adaptation in Dublin, Ireland.
- 12 - 13
- W3C Workshop on Constraints and
Capabilities for Web Services in Redwood Shores, CA, USA.
- 11
- Shawn Lawton Henry gave the keynote
A Web Revolution Through Higher Education at HighEdWebDev 2004,
eMergingVisions in Rochester, NY, USA.
- 8
- Steven Pemberton presented the
tutorial Styling the New Web Using CSS at User
Experience 2004 in Las Vegas, NV, USA. The event was sponsored by
Nielsen Norman Group.
- 6
- Steven Pemberton presented the
tutorial XForms: Improving the Web Forms Experience at User
Experience 2004 in Las Vegas, NV, USA.
- 5
- Karl Dubost presented Benefits of Web Standards in Business at Concordia
University in Montréal, Québec, Canada. The event is sponsored by
ITAAC.
- 5
- Yasuyuki Hirakawa presented Overview of
W3C's Web Standardization at the 9th Workshop:
Overview of Web Standardization Organizations in Tokyo, Japan.
- 1
- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen presented
Meaning and
interpretation of markup languages: a report on the Bechamel
Project at the W3C Office in
Germany and Austria.
- 29
- Matt May presented the tutorial
Content and Interface Accessibility for your CMS at OSCOM 4 (Fourth
International Open Source Content Management Conference with Apache
Track) at ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) in Zürich,
Switzerland.
- 29
- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen gave the keynote
What does XML have to do with Immanuel Kant? at Net.Object Days 2004 in
Erfurt, Germany. The event was sponsored by tranSIT GmbH (Thüringer Anwdndungszentrum für Software,
Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien).
- 25
- Richard Ishida presented An
Introduction to Writing Systems at La typographie entre les domaines de l'art et de
l'informatique in Rabat, Morocco. The event was sponsored by the
Institut Royale de la Culture Amazighe, Centre des Etudes Informatiques
et des Systèmes d'Information et de Communication (CEISIC).
- 25
- Karl Dubost presented Normes et formats de fichiers ouverts at Informatique
Libre at the Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal in Montréal, Québec,
Canada.
- 23
- Steve Bratt presented
Web Standards that Link
Scientists, Systems and Data in Woods Hole, MA, USA.
- 22
- John Wilbanks participated in live
panel chats and presented Semantic Web for Life Sciences
at the Fourth
Virtual Conference on Genomics and Bioinformatics.
- 21
- Massimo Marchiori presented
Towards a People's Web: Metalog at the IEEE/WIC/ACM International
Conference on Web Intelligence (WI 2004) in Beijing, China.
- 21
- Robin Berjon, Chair of the XML Binary
Characterization Working Group, presented W3C XML
Binary Characterization (XBC) Working Group (PDF) at XML for Binary
Interchange in Hampton, VA, USA. The conference was co-sponsored by
MITRE.
- 15-16
- David Booth presented
What Is New in WSDL
2.0 and From
Web Services to the Semantic Web: Global Data Reuse at IBM,
Toronto, Canada.
- 13 - 16
- SpeechTEK
2004 10th Anniversary Conference and Exhibition in New
York, NY, USA. The following W3C Team members and participants in the
Voice Browser and Multimodal
Interaction Working Groups presented.
- 14 September
- Tim Berners-Lee gave the
keynote
- Deborah Dahl presented W3C Activities in Multimodal
Standards.
- James Larson, Rob Marchand and Dave Burke presented the
tutorial Introduction to VoiceXML 2.0.
- Matt Oshry and Jeff Kusnitz presented VoiceXML vs.
SALT: What's the Same and What's Different.
- 15 September
- Scott McGlashan presented the tutorial Advanced
VoiceXML 2.0.
- Brandon Porter, James Larson and Deborah Dahl participated in
the panel Speech Standards: From Core Ideas to Key
Details.
- 16 September
- Dave Burke presented the tutorial AM
Grammars.
- Luc Van Tichelen presented the tutorial Semantic
Interpretation.
- Wu Chou and Michael Johnston presented EMMA: Extended
Multimodal Annotation Markup.
- Scott McGlashan presented MultiModal on Mobile
Devices.
- RJ Auburn presented Developing Call Control
Applications with CCXML.
- 8
- Eric Miller gave a keynote at the Second
Annual Semantic Technologies for eGovernment Conference in McLean,
VA, USA.
- 7 - 10
- 26th Internationalization and Unicode
Conference in San Jose, CA, USA, co-sponsored
by W3C. The following W3C Internationalization Working Group
participants and W3C Team members presented. More information is in the
conference Program.
- 7 September
- 8 September
- 9 September
- 2
- Ivan Herman presented
Towards the Semantic
Web at the Web Intelligence Symposium at the STeP-2004 conference in Helsinki, Finland.
- 31
- Ivan Herman presented
Questions (and Answers)
on the Semantic Web at Ontologier i arbete ("Ontology in practice") in
Kista, Sweden. The event was sponsored by the W3C Office in Sweden and Metamatrix
AB.
- 27
- Philipp Hoschka presented Towards
Multimodal Web Interaction at the IFIP World Computer Congress
2004 (WCC) Topical Day on Multimodal Interaction in Toulouse,
France.
- 25
- John Wilbanks participated in life
sciences panels at the Object
Management Group (OMG) Meeting in Montreal, Canada.
- 21 - 22
- Charles McCathieNevile presented La Web
Semántica por herramientas at La Web Semántica en América
Latina in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The workshop was sponsored by
Semantic Web Advanced Development for Europe (SWAD-Europe) and
Universidad Argentina John F. Kennedy.
- 11
- Dean Jackson presented Mobile
Web at SIGGRAPH
2004 in Los Angeles, CA, USA.
- 5 - 7
- Daniel Weitzner presented
The
Transparency Paradox: Privacy design strategies for open information
networks at the Location Privacy
Workshop: Individual Autonomy as a Driver of Design held on the
Schoodic Peninsula, Acadia National Park, Maine, USA. The workshop was
sponsored by the National Center for Geographic Information and
Analysis, University of Maine.
- 3
- Eric Miller and C. M. Sperberg-McQueen presented On mapping from
colloquial XML to RDF using XSLT at Extreme Markup Languages
2004 in Montreal, Canada. The conference was sponsored by
IDEAlliance.
- 26 - 27
- Stéphane Boyera presented the
Device Independent Web at the Workshop on Device
Independent Web Engineering (DIWE'04) held in conjunction with the
Fourth International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2004) in Munich, Germany.
- 25
- Max Froumentin presented on the Extensible MultiModal Annotation
markup language (EMMA) at the 4th Workshop
on NLP and XML (NLPXML-2004) in Barcelona, Spain.
- 15 - 16
- Charles McCathieNevile, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux and Richard Ishida presented at the Workshop on Metadata for a
Multilingual World in Copenhagen, Denmark. The workshop was
co-sponsored by SWAD-Europe and CEN/ISS
MMI-DC.
- 8
- Tex Texin, W3C Internationalization Working
Group, presented the tutorial Hitchhiker's Guide to
Globalization at IWIPS
2004 in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
- 14
- Tatsuya Hagino presented When
does the Semantic Web take off? at the XML Consortium
Seminar (in Japanese) in Shinagawa, Japan.
- 7
- John Wilbanks presented The
Role of Semantic Technologies in the Emerging Grid at the PharmaGRID 2004 Retreat in
Diessenhofen, Switzerland. The event was organized by PRISM.
- 6
- Shadi Abou-Zahra, Andrew Arch, Sylvie
Duchateau and Shawn Lawton Henry presented
a Web
Accessibility Best Practices Evaluation Training in Paris,
France.
- 29
- Liam Quin presented Typography and Graphic
Design for Programmers at GUADEC (GNOME Users And Developer
European Conference) in Kristiansand, Norway. The conference was
sponsored by the GNOME Foundation.
- 24
- Ivan Herman presented
Current Developments at W3C,
and the Semantic Web at the KRNet 2004 conference in
Seoul, South Korea.
- 25
- Hugo Haas presented Développement
et Standardisation des Technologies Services Web at Bouygues
Telecom in Vélizy, France.
- 24
- Henry S. Thompson presented W3C
XML Schema: Key features, plans and prospects at Developments in XML
Schema Languages held at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in
Didcot, Oxon UK. The meeting was co-sponsored by XML UK and the W3C UK and Ireland Office.
- 22
- Max Froumentin presented Zakim - A
Multimodal Software System for Large-Scale Teleconferencing
(PDF) at the Joint
AMI/PASCAL/IM2/M4 Workshop on Multimodal Interaction and Related
Machine Learning Algorithms in Martigny, Switzerland. The event was
sponsored by the European Commission and the Swiss National Science
Foundation.
- 16
- Tim Berners-Lee presented
The History and Future of the World Wide Web at the Millennium
Technology Conference at the Dipoli Congress Centre, Espoo,
Finland. The conference was sponsored by the Finnish Technology Award
Foundation.
- 13
- José Kahan gave the developers' tutorial
Implementing Annotea in Amaya using Raptor and Redland and
Charles McCathieNevile presented at Introducción al uso de la Web Semántica in Madrid,
Spain. The workshop was sponsored by Semantic Web Advanced Development
for Europe (SWAD-Europe).
- 11 - 12
- Steve Bratt presented Spinning Threads for the Next
Generation of the Web on 11 June and Weaving a Web for the Next
Generation of Science on 12 June at the 16th
Annual IRIS Workshop in Tucson, AZ, USA.
- 11
- Shadi Abou-Zahra presented
Access to the Web at the IANIS Conference in
Budapest, Hungary.
- 8
- Ivan Herman presented a
Tutorial on Basic
Semantic Web Technologies (RDF, OWL) at the W3C Office for Germany
and Austria in Sankt Augustin, Germany.
- 4
- Daniel Dardailler presented W3C/WAI/Education at
DeViNT'2004 in Sophia Antipolis, France. The
conference was sponsored by the École
Supérieure En Sciences Informatiques (ESSI).
- 3
- Charles McCathieNevile presented
W3C and the Semantic Web to the European Coordination
Committee on Human Rights Documentation in Venice, Italy. The event was
sponsored by Human Rights Information and Documentation Systems
(HURIDOCS).
- 19 - 21
- W3C Track
chaired by Marie-Claire Forgue at the
Thirteenth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2004) in New York, NY, USA.
- 19 May 11:30-12:30: W3C and Web Standards - An
Overview chaired by Steve
Bratt.
- 19 May 14:00-15:30: Web Access, Worldwide chaired by
Ivan Herman
- 19 May 16:00-17:30: Mixing Markup and Style for Interactive
Content chaired by Dean
Jackson
- 20 May 11:00-12:30: Semantic Web, Phase 2: Developments and
Deployment chaired by Eric Miller
- Semantic Web
Activity Update by Eric Miller
- Semantic Web Applications by Charles Myers -
Adobe, Frank Careccia - Brandsoft, Dennis
Quan - IBM, Jeff Pollock - Network Inference
and Dave Reynolds - HP
- 20 May 14:00-15:30: Web Services Foundations and
Innovations chaired by Philippe Le Hégaret
- 20 May 16:00-17:30: XML: Progress Report and New
Initiatives chaired by Daniel Weitzner
- 21 May 11:00-12:30: W3C and the Mobile Web chaired
by Dave Raggett
- 21 May 14:00-15:30: Giving Voice to the Web chaired
by Bert Bos
- 21 May 16:00-17:30: Future Work in W3C - Public Q&A chaired
by Steve Bratt
- 15
- Massimo Marchiori gave the keynote
Semantic Web and Web Architecture at CRIS 2004, the 7th International
Conference on Current Research Information Systems in Antwerp,
Belgium.
- 12
- Daniel Weitzner participated in
the panel The changing Internet standards game at INET 2004 in Barcelona, Spain.
The conference was sponsored by the Internet Society (ISOC).
- 7
- Max Froumentin presented Giving Voice To The Web at the
National Library of Australia,
Canberra.
- 6
- Dominique Hazaël-Massieux participated in
a panel Normes et standards ouverts de l'internet (in
French) at the Université de
Printemps de la Fondation Internet Nouvelle Génération in
Aix-en-Provence, France.
- 4
- Max Froumentin presented Giving Voice To The Web at the
W3C
Seminar at DSTC, IIB, Brisbane, Australia.
- 1
- Ivan Herman presented a
Scalable Vector Graphics
(SVG) Tutorial for the Professional
Development Seminars Series of the Greater Boston Chapter of the
ACM in Cambridge, MA, USA.
- 25
- Steven Pemberton presented the
tutorial XForms: Improving the Web Forms Experience at CHI2004 in Vienna, Austria. The
conference was sponsored by the ACM (Association for Computing
Machinery) SIGCHI (Special Interest Group on Computer-Human
Interaction).
- 24
- Deborah Dahl, W3C Multimodal Interaction
Working Group Chair, gave the keynote Speech and the Web
and ran a workshop on developing speech-enabled Web applications at the
4th annual SITE Tech
Conference in Springfield, IL, USA. The conference was sponsored by
Students for the Integration of Technology in Education (SITE).
- 22
- Daniel Weitzner moderated the
plenary panel Trusted Computing at the 14th Computers, Freedom and Privacy
Conference (CFP 2004) in Berkeley CA, USA.
- 22
- Richard Ishida participated in the
panel Barriers to Localization at the UK UPA (Usability
Professionals Association) Monthly Event in London, UK.
- 19
- XML Europe 2004 in Amsterdam,
Netherlands. The conference was presented by IDEAlliance.
- Steven Pemberton gave the
keynote On the Design of Notations (tentative title)
on 19 April.
- Liam Quin presented Lessons
From an XML Query-Qriven SVG+XHTML Web Site on 19 April.
- 19
- Daniel Weitzner participated in
the panel Technological Responses to Spyware at the FTC Spyware
Workshop in Washington DC, USA. The workshop was sponsored by the
United States Federal Trade Commission.
- 19
- Ivan Herman presented an
Introduction to the
Semantic Web at Boundaryless Information
Flow: Managing the Flow in Brussels, Belgium. The conference was
sponsored by The Open Group.
- 7
- Ivan Herman presented an
Introduction to the
Semantic Web at the Visualisation Ontology
Workshop in Edinburgh, UK. The workshop was sponsored by the UK
National e-Science Centre.
- 6
- Steven Pemberton gave the keynote
XForms Unplugged at the Industry XForms
Briefing at IBM South Bank, London, UK. The briefing was sponsored
by Origo and IBM.
- 1
- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen gave a public
lecture XML and the WWW
at the Austrian Academy Corpus
(AAC) Scientific Advisory Board Meeting in Vienna, Austria. The
event was sponsored by the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
- 1
- Massimo Marchiori gave the keynote
W5: The Five W's of the World Wide Web at the 2nd International
Conference on Trust Management held at St. Anne's College, Oxford,
UK.
- 31 March - 2 April
- 25th Internationalization and Unicode
Conference in Alexandria, VA near Washington, DC, USA, co-sponsored
by W3C. The following W3C Internationalization Activity participants
presented. More information is in the conference Program.
- 31 March
- Tex Texin, W3C Internationalization
Working Group, and Yves Savourel presented Web
Internationalization: Standards and Practice.
- Richard Ishida, co-Chair of the
Conference Board and Team Contact for the W3C
Internationalization Working Group, presented a tutorial
An
Introduction to Writing Systems: A review of script
characteristics affecting computer-based script support and
Unicode.
- Andrea Vine, W3C Internationalization Working Group,
presented Internationalized
Software Testing.
- Steve Billings, W3C Internationalization Working Group,
presented Planning Your
Internationalization Project.
- Michael McKenna, W3C Internationalization Working Group,
presented Introduction to Distributed Systems and
Unicode.
- 1 April
- 2 April
- 24 - 25
- AVIOS
SpeechTEK Spring in San Francisco, CA, USA
- James Larson, W3C Voice Browser Working
Group co-Chair, gives a talk on the W3C Voice Browser Working
Group's activities on 24 March.
- Deborah Dahl, W3C Multimodal Interaction
Working Group Chair, presented Multimodal Standards:
Activities in the W3C Multimodal Interaction Working Group
on 25 March.
- 24
- Charles McCathieNevile gives a guest
lecture A W3C Perspective at the University of Melbourne,
Australia.
- 18
- Hugo Haas gives the keynote Standardisation des Services Web : Où En Sommes-Nous
? and Marie-Claire Forgue runs
the W3C booth at 2èmes
Rencontres Web Services at CNIT, Paris La Défense, France.
- 15 - 20
- CSUN 19th
Annual International Conference, "Technology and Persons
With Disabilities," at California State University in Northridge, CA,
USA.
- 13
- Wendy Chisholm participated in the panel
Accessibility is for Everybody with Dr. John Slatin and
Jeff Veen at the SXSW
(South by Southwest) Interactive Festival in Austin, TX, USA.
- 9
- Tatsuya Hagino presented
Standardization Activities in the World Wide Web
Consortium at the International
Symposium on Large-scale Knowledge Resources (LKR2004) at the Tokyo
Institute of Technology in Tokyo, Japan. The event was sponsored by the
21st century COE program - LKR.
- 3
- W3C
Technical Plenary in Cannes-Mandelieu, France
- Session One: Welcome
- Session Two: Architecture of the World Wide Web and Hot
TAG Topics. Moderator: Stuart Williams
(HP). TAG participants: Dan Connolly (W3C Team),
Paul Cotton (Microsoft), Roy Fielding (Day Software), Mario Jeckle
(DaimlerChrysler) Chris Lilley (W3C Team), David Orchard (BEA),
Norm Walsh (Sun Microsystems), Stuart Williams (HP), Ian Jacobs
(W3C Team)
- Session Three: Lightning Tech Talks.
Moderator: Janet Daly (W3C Head of Communications)
- Jonathan Robie presented Making Use Cases and
"Incubation" a Working Group requirement
- Noah Mendelsohn (IBM) presented Implications of XML
1.1
- Daniel Dardailler (W3C Team) presented No Semantic Web
without Trust; and vice-versa
- Micah Dubinko (Cardiff) presented XForms
Validator
- Steve Ross-Talbot (Enigmatec) presented "I'll name that
tune in..."
- Lisa Seeman (W3C Invited Expert) presented Using RDF
and content morphing to promote the de-segmentation on Web
content, universal design and accessibility
- Mark Birbeck (W3C Invited Expert) presented XForms in
Action
- Session Four: Adventures with Mixed Markup Language
Documents. Moderator: Debbie Dahl, Chair,
Multimodal Interaction Working Group. Organizer:
Glenn Adams (XFSI) Timed Text Working Group.
Panelists: Mark Birbeck, Masayasu Ishikawa (W3C
Team), Rhys Lewis (Volantis) Device Independence, Henry Thompson
(W3C Team) plus additional TAG and Semantic Web representatives
- Session Five: Making Test Suites Work for Working
Groups. Moderator: Dominique
Hazaël-Massieux (W3C Team). Panelists: Ian Hickson
(Opera) and Tantek Çelik (Microsoft), CSS Working Group; Henry
Thompson (W3C Team) XML Schema Working Group; Jeremy Carroll (HP)
OWL Working Group, Patrick Curran (Sun Microsystems) QA Working
Group; Mary Brady (NIST) XML Core Working Group
- Session Six: Can I Really Get Good Web Access Without
Carrying a PC and a Big Screen?
Moderator: Scott McGlashan (HP) Voice Browser
Working Group. Demonstrations: Dan Zucker (Access)
Multimodal Interaction Working Group; Michael Johnston (AT&T)
Multimodal Interaction Working Group; Ewald Anderl (Kirusa)
Multimodal Interaction Working Group. Panelists:
Rhys Lewis (Volantis) Device Independence Working Group; Guido
Grassel (Nokia) Device Independence Working Group; Michael Johnston
(AT&T) Multimodal Interaction Working Group; T.V. Raman (IBM)
Multimodal Interaction Working Group
- Session Seven: Querying the Web.
Moderator: C.M. Sperberg-McQueen (W3C Team).
Panelists: Paul Cotton (TAG, Microsoft) XML Query
Working Group; Dan Connolly (W3C Team) RDF Data Access Working
Group; Andy Seaborne (HP); Jonathan Robie
- 26 - 27
- Daniel Weitzner presented
Layers of Responsibility: Perspectives on Internet
Governance at the Workshop on Internet
Governance in Geneva, Switzerland. The workshop was sponsored by
the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
- 26
- Ivan Herman presented a Semantic Web Overview (in Hungarian) at the
Semantics and Metadata Workshop in Budapest, Hungary. The event was
sponsored by the W3C Hungarian Office, MTA SZTAKI, and the National
Digital Archive Programme in Hungary.
- 23 - 26
- Philipp Hoschka presented W3C: Building the Mobile
Web and Marie-Claire Forgue
ran a booth at the Telecom Valley Gallery 3GSM
World Congress 2004 in Cannes, France.
- 18
- Daniel Weitzner moderated the
panel Machine Enforceable Policies at the 4th Annual Privacy &
Security Summit & Expo in Washington, DC, USA. The conference
was sponsored by the International Association of Privacy Professionals
(IAPP).
- 9 - 10
- Shawn Lawton Henry and Shadi Abou-Zahra presented several
tutorials at the Web
Accessibility Best Practices Exchange Training in Madrid, Spain.
The event was sponsored by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative and
hosted by Fundosa Teleservicios.
- 22
- David Booth presented
W3C Web Services Architecture: An Overview and Update and
participated in the panel Web Services and XML Standards: Can we
benefit while avoiding pitfalls? at OOP 2004
in Munich, Germany. The event was sponsored by SIGS-DATACOM.
- 17
- Tatsuya Hagino participated in the
panel Significance and Value of Standardization Activity for
XML/Web Services at OracleWorld Tokyo (in Japanese) in Tokyo, Japan. The
event was sponsored by Oracle Japan.
- 11
- Ivan Herman presented
Un aperçu des technologies du W3C (An Overview
of W3C Technologies) at the Première Conférence Plénière
STIC (CoPSTIC'03) in Rabat, Morocco.
- 11
- Daniel Dardailler presented a
WAI WCAG update at Séminaire 01net e-Accessibilité: Internet pour tous
in Paris, France. The event was sponsored by ADAE.
- 10
- U.N. Secretary-General Kofi
Annan and Tim Berners-Lee sent
email
to World Summit Event for Schools participants at 800 schools in 80
countries using the NeXT computer that was used to invent the World
Wide Web. The event took place at SIS-Forum,
Palexpo Conference center, Geneva, Switzerland.
- 9
- Tim Berners-Lee participated in
the Visionary
Panel Discussion: Science and Governance at the Role of
Science in the Information Society (RSIS) conference held at CERN in
Geneva, Switzerland. Other panelists were Ion Iliescu, President of
Romania; Walther Lichem, Austrian Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
M.G.K. Menon, Indian Space Research Organization; and Talal
Abu-Ghazeleh, UN ITC Task Force.
- 9
- Tim Berners-Lee participated in
the roundtable Taking Responsibility in the Information
Age in Geneva, Switzerland. The roundtable was co-chaired by
Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum, and moderated by James Rubin,
former US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs.
- 9
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a lecture
The
Essence of the Web at the Role of Science in the Information
Society (RSIS) conference held at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.
- 7-12
- XML
2003 in Philadelphia, PA, USA, sponsored by IDEAlliance
(co-hosted by W3C)
- 7 December
- 9 December
- 10 December
- 11 December
- 5
- David Booth presented
From
Web Services to the Semantic Web: Global Data Reuse at the
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Computer
Science Colloquium in Worcester, MA, USA.
- 1
- Daniel Dardailler presented a
WAI WCAG update at Séminaire AccessiWeb in Paris, France. The event was
sponsored by BrailleNet.
- 26-27
- Marie-Claire Forgue ran the W3C booth
at Intégration
2003: XML & Web Services at CNIT La Défense, Paris, France.
- 24-25
- International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Workshop
on Standardization in Telecommunications for motor
vehicles in Geneva, Switzerland
- 20
- Daniel Dardailler presented a W3C/QA/WAI
update at Quality
for cultural Web sites in Parma, Italy. The event was sponsored by
the Italian government, IE.
- 14
- W3C Day
Japan 2003 (in Japanese) at Keio University Mita Campus in
Tokyo, Japan. The event was organized by the Keio Research
Institute at Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC). Simultaneous
interpretation was provided.
- 12-13
- China
International Forum on WWW's Development 2003 in Beijing,
China. The event was co-organized by the China Computer Federation and the W3C Office in Hong Kong.
- 12 November
- 13 November tutorials
- 6
- Dominique Hazaël-Massieux presented
Semantic Web Applications
at W3C at SIMO in Madrid, Spain.
- 6
- James Larson, W3C Voice Browser Working Group
co-Chair; Wu Chou, W3C Multimodal Interaction
Working Group, EMMA subgroup co-Chair; Yi-Min Chee, W3C Multimodal
Interaction Working Group, Ink subgroup Chair; Igar Joblokov; and
Stephen Potter participated in the panel Standards for Multimodal
User Interfaces at the Fifth
International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI-PUI'03) in
Vancouver, BC, Canada.
- 5
- Karl Dubost presented Les normes Web : un fardeau ou un
progrès ? (Web Standards: A Burden or Progress?) at CRDP at the
Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada.
- 2-5
- Katrin Franke, W3C Multimodal Interaction
Pen Input subgroup, presented Ink Markup Language Activities of
the W3C Multimodal Interaction Working Group at the 11th Conference of the International
Graphonomics Society (IGS2003) in Scottsdale, AZ, USA.
- 29
- James Hendler, co-Chair of the W3C Web
Ontology Working Group, presented The Semantic Web at
Technology Day
2003: Virtual Delivery (PDF) sponsored by the Special Libraries Association Maryland
Chapter, in Baltimore, MD, USA.
- 23
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote
Semantic
Web: Where to Direct Our Energy at the 2nd International Semantic Web
Conference (ISWC2003) in Sanibel Island, FL, USA.
- 22
- Steven Pemberton participated in a
panel on Problems of Standards Implementation at the 3rd
IEEE Conference on Standardization
and Innovation in Information Technology at Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands.
- 22
- Ivan Herman presented an
Introduction to the Semantic Web at the Next Generation
Internet Workshop at the Polytechnic University of Madrid,
Spain.
- 18
- Marie-Claire Forgue ran the W3C booth
at la Fête de
la Science in Sophia Antipolis, France.
- 15
- James Hendler, co-Chair of the W3C Web
Ontology Working Group, spoke about ontologies at the International Lisp
Conference (ILC 2003) in New York, NY, USA.
- 15
- Philipp Hoschka gave a talk on
Voice
Access and the Web: Present and Future at Berliner XML Tage 2003 in Berlin, Germany. The
event was sponsored by the XML
Clearinghouse für Berlin und Brandenburg.
- 14
- Rigo Wenning presented Security on the
Web at the OECD
Global Forum on Information Systems and Network Security in Oslo,
Norway.
- 7
- Henry S. Thompson gave the keynote
XML After 5 Years: Where we've been and where we're going
at The XML Day at
CNIT La Défense, Paris, France.
- 3
- Ivan Herman presented an Introduction to the Semantic
Web to the IT Standards Committee, Singapore.
- 1
- Ivan Herman participated in the panel
Issues, Standards and Emerging Web Services Technologies
at iX 2003 in
Singapore.
- 29 September - 2 October
- SpeechTEK
2003 in New York, NY, USA
- Deborah Dahl, W3C Multimodal Interaction
Working Group Chair, and Luc Gagnon presented the tutorial
Understanding Natural Language on 30 September.
- Deborah Dahl gave a talk on W3C Multimodal Interaction
Working Group Activities at The Importance of
Standards session on 2 October.
- James Larson, W3C Voice Browser Working
Group co-Chair, and Rob Marchant presented the tutorial
Introduction to VoiceXML on 30 September.
- James Larson gave a talk on VoiceXML Standards
Update at The Importance of Standards session
on 2 October.
- James Larson participated in the Industry Analysts
Discussion on 2 October.
- 26
- Masayasu Ishikawa participated in the
Opera press conference (event page in Japanese) at Mielparque Tokyo,
Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
- 25
- Dave Raggett gave a talk on
Emerging Standards for Voice and Multimodal Interaction on the
Web at the UK Unix
Users Group AGM held at University College London, UK.
- 23
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote at
the World
Creative Forum 2003 at the London Design Festival, London, UK.
- 23
- Bert Bos gave a talk on Multimodal
Interaction at W3C Mitgliedertreffen in Erfurt, Germany. The
event was sponsored by the W3C Germany and Austria Office.
- 22
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote
The Future of the World Wide Web (slides, Webcast) at the Royal
Society, London, UK.
- 18
- Hugo Haas gave a keynote Fulfilling Web Services'
Promises at IT Conference in Salvador, Brazil.
- 20
- Philipp Hoschka presented An
Introduction to W3C and RDF at the SMPTE Engineering
Committee Meeting in Geneva, Switzerland
- 17
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote at
the IT - The
Universal Enabler conference in London, UK. The event was co-hosted
by the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists and the Lord
Mayor of London.
- 12
- Rigo Wenning lectured on
European Electronic Signatures in XML at the University of Technology, Sydney,
Australia.
- 11
- Rigo Wenning participated in a panel
on Communicating
important privacy information - issues, and recent initiatives aimed at
doing this more effectively (slides) at the 25th International
Conference of Data Protection
and Privacy Commissioners in Sydney, Australia.
- 10
- Philippe Le Hégaret particpated in a
panel on "Web Services Standards: Where Are They Going?"
organized by the OMG during Integrate 2003 in Boston, MA,
USA, and presented Web Services
at the W3C.
- 9
- Matt May presented a tutorial A
Web Accessibility Primer: W3C/WCAG, 508, and the Modern Site at
the Seybold-WOW Web Design
and Development Conference in San Francisco, CA, USA. The event was
sponsored by the World Organization of Webmasters.
- 9
- Rigo Wenning presented a P3P
Tutorial, Introduction to APPEL at the W3C Event on P3P and Enterprise Privacy
Languages in Sydney, Australia. The event was co-sponsored by W3C
and IBM.
- 8
- Eric Miller gave a keynote The
Semantic Web at the Semantic
Technologies for eGovernment conference at the White House
Conference Center, Truman Room, in Washington, DC, USA.
- 8
- Charles McCathieNevile gave a talk on
the Semantic Web and W3C at LaTrobe University, Melbourne,
Australia.
- 5
- Charles McCathieNevile spoke on the
Semantic Web and Multimedia at the Semantic Web Brain
Lunch at the National Gallery Archives, Melbourne, Australia. The event
was sponsored by the National Gallery of Victoria.
- 4
- James Hendler, co-Chair of the W3C Web
Ontology Working Group, gave a talk on Science and the
Semantic Web at the Research Councils UK (RCUK) e-Science
All Hands Meeting in Nottingham, UK.
- 3-5
- 24th
Internationalization & Unicode Conference in Atlanta,
GA, USA, co-sponsored
by W3C.
- 28
- Hugo Haas gave the keynote Web Services Infrastructure:
Where Do We Stand? at the IDG Web Services
Conference 2003 in Tokyo, Japan.
- 21
- Ivan Herman presented an Overview of W3C
and 2D Web Graphics:
SVG at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. The event
was sponsored by the W3C Australian
Office.
- 18
- Ivan Herman presented an Overview of W3C
and 2D Web Graphics:
SVG at W3C
Day at the Evolve Conference
2003 in Sydney, Australia. W3C Day was sponsored by the W3C Australian Office.
- 17
- David Booth presented Fundamentals of the Semantic
Web: Global Data Reuse at the sd&m-Konferenz 2003 in Munich,
Germany.
- 13 - 18
- SVG Open 2003
in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The conference was hosted by SchemaSoft and
co-hosted by
W3C.
- 7
- Judy Brewer presented Standards
Harmonization and Implementation Considerations in Web
Accessibility at the eGovernment
Conference 2003 in Como, Italy, as part of a round-table on A
Better Life for European Citizens. The conference was sponsored
by the Italian Presidency of the European Union and the European
Commission.
- 3
- Steven Pemberton presented XHTML2
and XForms at Zomersessie van NGI
Limburg: XHTML2 en XForms, state of the art en stage-ervaringen bij het
W3C in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Rutger van Waveren,
formerly of the W3C Team, also spoke at this event which was sponsored
by NGI.
- 3
- Rigo Wenning gave a talk on
IRIs: Internationalized URIs at Les seconds états généraux européens du nommage
Internet in Paris, France.
- 2
- Richard Ishida presented W3C:
I18N activities and outlook at the LISA Forum Europe 2003 in
London, UK.
- 23 - 27
- UPA 12th Annual
Conference "Ubiquitous Usability" in Scottsdale, AZ, USA.
The conference is sponsored by the Usability Professionals' Association
(UPA).
- Shawn Lawton Henry, Sheryl
Burgstahler, and Mary Martinson led the tutorial Evaluating
for Accessibility, Usability Testing in Diverse Situations
on 24 June.
- Shawn Lawton Henry and Sheryl Burgstahler led the advanced topic
seminar Filling
in the Gaps of UI Accessibility Management and Research
on 25 June.
- Shawn Lawton Henry, Kitch Barnicle, and Mary Martinson presented
Beyond Video: Accessibility Profiles, Personas, and Scenarios
Up Close and Personal on 25 June
- Shawn Lawton Henry presented Another -ability:
Accessibility Primer for Usability Specialists on 26
June.
- 18
- Hugo Haas gave the keynote Web services: setting and resetting
expectations on tape at the Enterprise Portal & Web Services
Conference 2003 in Hong Kong.
- 10 - 24
- W3C Semantic
Tour.
- Tuesday, 10 June: Pontificia
Università Gregoriana, Rome, Italy. Invited
speakers (detailed
agenda):
- Daniel Dardailler presented
About
W3C
- Massimo Marchiori, W3C/MIT,
presented W3C and the Semantic Web
- Michele Missikoff, CNR-IASI, presented Il Web Semantico
nelle applicazioni d'impresa - Interoperabilità e ontologie
d'impresa
- Nicola Guarino, CNR-ISTC, presented Il ruolo delle
ontologie nel Semantic Web
- Jeremy J. Carroll, HP Labs, presented HP e Semantic
Web
- Guido Vetere, IBM Software Group Rome Lab, presented Semantic Web per
la piccola e media impresa: il progetto SEWASIE
- Local organizer and chair: Oreste Signore, W3C Office in
Italy
- Thursday, 12 June: Regents Park, London, United
Kingdom. Invited speakers (detailed
agenda):
- Ivan Herman presented an
Overview of
W3C
- Ora Lassila, Nokia Research Fellow, presented Towards
the Semantic Web (PDF)
- Brian Matthews, CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory,
presented Migrating
Thesauri to the Semantic Web
- Andy Seaborne, HP Research Lab, presented Applying
(and building) the Semantic Web
- Michael Moss, Rolls-Royce, presented Some
industrial information scenarios - Can the Semantic Web
help?
- Alistair Duke, BTexact, presented Applying
Semantic Web Technology to eBusiness and KM
- Local organizer and chair: Michael Wilson, W3C UK and Ireland
Office
- Tuesday, 17 June: Munich, Germany.
Invited speakers (detailed
agenda):
- Thursday, 19 June: Athens, Greece.
Invited speakers (detailed
agenda):
- Tuesday, 24 June: Brussels, Belgium.
Invited speakers (detailed
agenda):
- 10
- Matt May presented Web
Accessibility: What, Why and How at SLA
2003 in New York, NY, USA. The conference was sponsored by the
Special Libraries Association.
- 5
- Massimo Marchiori presented The
Next-Generation Web: Information in the Third Millennium at the
University of Linkoeping SaS Seminar
Series in Linköping, Sweden.
- 1
- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen presented
XML Schema 1.0: A Language for Document Grammars at Web X: A Decade of the World
Wide Web, the Joint International Conference of the Association for
Computers and the Humanities and the Association for Literary and
Linguistic Computing. The event was held in Athens, Georgia, USA.
- 27
- Daniel Dardailler gave a presentation
on WAI activities at a meeting of accessibility
experts at the office of the French Research Minister in Paris,
France.
- 24
- Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2003) Developers Day in Budapest,
Hungary
- 21 - 23
- W3C Track
chaired by Marie-Claire Forgue at the
Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2003) in Budapest, Hungary.
- 21 May 10:30-12:00: Leading the Web to its Full
Potential chaired by Steve
Bratt.
- 21 May 13:30-15:00: The Future Web Browser chaired
by Tim Berners-Lee.
- 21 May 15:30-17:00: W3C's Architecture and Development
Principles chaired by Daniel
Dardailler.
- 22 May 8:30-10:00: Five Years and Growing: The XML
Family chaired by Liam Quin.
- 22 May 10:30-12:00: W3C Standards for Web Services
chaired by C. M. Sperberg-McQueen.
- 22 May 15:30-17:00: Semantic Web Update chaired by
Eric Miller.
- 23 May 10:30-12:00: Preparing for New Devices
chaired by Ian Jacobs.
- 23 May 13:30-15:00: W3C's Horizontal Essentials
chaired by Janet Daly.
- 23 May 15:30-17:00: "Public Questions and Answers" chaired by
Steve Bratt
- 21-23 May: The W3C booth offering materials in English and
Hungarian was run in coordination with the W3C Office in Hungary.
Demos outside the hall included PhotoRDF, IsaViz 2.0, ChessGML to SVG
XSLT, Amaya 8.0 and CSS 3
- 21
- Tim Berners-Lee gave the keynote
Fitting It All Together at the Twelfth International World
Wide Web Conference (WWW2003) in
Budapest, Hungary.
- 20
- Dan Connolly, Tim Berners-Lee and Sandro Hawke presented a Semantic Web Tutorial Using
N3 (tutorial notes) at the
Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2003) in Budapest, Hungary.
- 16
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a lecture
at Cultural
Convergence and Digital Technology in Athens, Greece.
- 14
- Daniel Weitzner presented The
Role of P3P in Protecting Privacy Online: Legal status of
machine-readable privacy statements at Technologies
For Protecting Personal Information: The Consumer Experience and The
Business Experience in Washington, DC, USA. The workshops were
sponsored by the United States Federal Trade Commission.
- 13
- Ivan Herman presented an Introduction to
the Semantic Web (in Hungarian) at the Polytechnic
University of Budapest. The talk was sponsored by the W3C Office in Hungary.
- 12
- Steven Pemberton gave a keynote
Usability, Accessibility and XHTML 2 at Integrazione di Usabilità e Accessibilità nei Siti
Web (in Italian) in Pisa, Italy. The event was sponsored by
SIGCHI Italy.
- 10
- Wendy Chisholm presented Il progetto Web
Accessibility Initiative (WAI) at the WEBBIT 2003 (in
Italian) conference and expo in Padova, Italy.
- 6
- XML Europe
2003 in London, UK. The conference was sponsored by
IDEAlliance.
- 6
- Ivan Herman presented
Introduction to the Semantic Web at Semantic
Web and Web Services: Semantic Web is Here -- Are You Ready? in
Helsinki, Finland. The seminar was sponsored by the Tampere University of
Technology (TTY), its Digital
Media Institute (DMI), and the W3C Office in Finland.
- 5
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote
Semantic
Web - the Ultimate Application Integration at the Gartner
Web Services and Application Integration Summit in Los Angeles, CA,
USA. [slides]
- 29
- Daniel Dardailler chaired Pour un accès égal aux services du Web/
Equal Access to Web Services at New
Technologies for a More Accessible Society in Paris, France. The
event was sponsored by BrailleNet.
- 16
- Daniel J. Weitzner presented
Extreme Society: The Evolution of Copyright on the Web at
"Extreme
Communications: A Radical Rethinking of Business, Technology and
Regulatory Strategies" (PDF) in Cambridge, MA, USA. The event was
part of the MIT Series on
Technology and the Corporation.
- 5 - 6
- CHI 2003 Conference
on Human Factors in Computing Systems in Fort Lauderdale,
FL, USA. The conference was sponsored by the ACM (Association for
Computing Machinery) SIGCHI (Special Interest Group on Computer-Human
Interaction).
- 4
- Liam Quin participated in a panel on
The
Technology of E-Literature Preservation: The Shape of a
Solution at the e(X)literature
Conference 2003 "Preservation, Archiving and Dissemination of
Electronic Literature" at the University of California in Santa
Barbara, CA, USA. The conference was co-sponsored by the Electronic
Literature Organization and the Digital Cultures Project.
- 3
- Stéphane Boyera presented Les travaux du W3C dans le domaine DI at the
INRIA Intech Seminar (in French) in Sophia-Antipolis,
France.
- 24 - 26
- 23rd
Internationalization & Unicode Conference in Prague,
Czech Republic, co-sponsored by
W3C.
- 22
- Daniel Dardailler spoke on W3C and the
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative and Marie-Claire Forgue ran a booth at the Fête de l'Internet (in French) in Paris,
France.
- 19
- David Booth participated in the panel
"Web Services Architecture: The Next Big Spec, from the Mouths of
the W3C Authors" at the Web
Services Edge conference in Boston, MA, USA.
- 17 - 22
- CSUN 18th
Annual International Conference, "Technology and Persons
With Disabilities," at California State University in Northridge, CA,
USA.
- Matt May presented
"Comparing the Roles and Interrelationships of the W3C Web
Accessibility Guidelines."
- Marja-Riitta Koivunen presented
"Accessibility and Ubiquitous Computing" on 19
March.
- Wendy Chisholm also presented.
- 17 - 18
- Philippe Le Hégaret presented an
"Introduction to W3C
Web Services" on 17 March and Understanding XML
Standards on 18 March at Web
Services and XML in Johannesburg, RSA.
- 15
- Karl Dubost presented "Le Hub Web du W3C How Web Standards Fit
Together" at ConstellationW3 (in French) in Montréal, Québec,
Canada.
- 10 - 11
- Kazuhiro Kitagawa
participated in a panel on "Contributions for a Broader
Solution" at the workshop on Rethinking
Media Policy in the Internet Age in Singapore. The event was
sponsored by the Asia-Europe
Foundation and the Bertelsmann
Foundation.
- 27
- Dave Raggett gave an impromptu talk on
the Multimodal Interaction Activity at Opera Software in Oslo,
Norway.
- 22
- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen presented
XML Perspectives: XML Schema and XQuery at korpus
linguistik deutsch: synchron, diachron, konstrastiv (in
German) at the Institut für deutsche
Philologie, University of Würzburg, Germany.
- 17
- Massimo Marchiori presented The
Mathematical Semantic Web at the International Conference on
Mathematical Knowledge Management (MKM 2003) in Bertinoro,
Italy.
- 12 - 13
- SMIL Europe
2003 in Paris, France
- 5
- Yasuyuki Hirakawa presented an
Introduction to W3C, Kazuhiro Kitagawa presented
Device Independence Authoring Techniques and its
standardization, and Masayasu
Ishikawa presented XHTML 2.0 at PAGE2003 (in Japanese) in
Tokyo, Japan.
- 28
- Tim Berners-Lee talked on Standards, Semantics
and Survival at the Software and Information Industry
Association (SIIA) meeeting (NYC, NY, USA).
- 18
- Sandro Hawke spoke about the Semantic
Web on the panels So What's New in Your Lab,
Intelligent Machines, and Memes, Networks, and
Epidemics at Arisia '03 in
Boston, MA, USA.
- 9 - 11
- Rigo Wenning participated in a panel
on Sécurité et liberté sur les
réseaux: des objectifs contradictoires? at the Septièmes rencontres de la société française en
réseau at Autrans 2003
in Autrans, France.
- 16
- Daniel Dardailler presented W3C
and WAI, Recent Developments at Internet: un
diritto per tutti (in Italian) in Venice, Italy.
- 13
- Charles McCathieNevile presented Web Semantique - philosophie et
standards (in French) at LexiPraxi 2002 in Paris,
France.
- 10
- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen participated in
a Thought
Leader Roundtable at the CNET Building a Web
Services Foundation conference in San Francisco, CA, USA.
- 8 - 13
- XML
2002 in Baltimore, MD, USA, co-hosted by W3C
- 5
- Kazuhiro Kitagawa gave the keynote
New services based on the Semantic Web at Internet World Asia 2002 (in
Japanese) in Tokyo, Japan.
- 2
- Hugo Haas presented Standardisation des services Web au W3C
(in French) at Journée Iliatech Web Services at INRIA Rocquencourt, France.
- 29
- Daniel Dardailler participated in a
panel on Prospective sur le
numérique: les technologies de l'information de demain at
DocForum -
Rencontres "S@voirs, réseaux,
partage" in Lyon, France.
- 28 - 30
- 2002 XML
Japan at Aoyama TEPIA, Tokyo, Japan
- 26 - 29
- Vincent Quint gave a keynote at IHM 2002, 14e Conférence Francophone sur l'Interaction
Homme-Machine, in Poitiers, France.
- 22
- Masayasu Ishikawa chaired and
introduced XHTML 2.0 and its family including
XForms 1.0 at the Open Research Forum
(in Japanese) at Keio University SFC in Fujisawa, Japan.
- 13
- Yves Lafon presented Standardisation des Services Web au W3C (in
French) and Marie-Claire Forgue ran a
booth at Intégration
2002 - Forum XML & Web Services at the Palais des Congrès,
Paris, France. The forum was organized by Technoforum.
- 12
- Ivan Herman presented an Overview of W3C
XML Technologies at SURFnet Relatiedagen
2002 in Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands.
- 7
- Joseph Reagle presented A Personal History of Internet
Policy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology TPP
(Technology Policy Program) in Cambridge, MA, USA.
- 7
- Wendy Chisholm presented a hands-on
session from 2:45-5:00 p.m. on Evaluation and Repair Tools for
Accessible Web Content at the fifth annual Assistive Technology
and Accessible Media in Higher Education Conference held 6-8
November at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado, USA.
- 4 - 6
- Daniel Dardailler presented an
overview of W3C at the IST
2002 conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- 4 - 5
- W3C/NIST
Usability Workshop at the National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, MD, USA
- 30
- Charles McCathieNevile presented
Applying W3C Guidelines at the Maturity Matters
conference in Perth, Australia.
- 29
- David Booth presented Web
Services and More: Integrating Business Processes and Information
Across Agencies at FedWeb Fall '02 in
Arlington, VA, USA.
- 27
- Daniel Dardailler presented How to protect
your innovation thru Web standards? at the Middle East Webmaster
Forum in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The conference was sponsored
by IWA and HWG.
- 24
- Steven Pemberton gave the keynote
The Kiss of the
SpiderBot at the 7th ERCIM workshop, User Interfaces for
All, in Paris (Chantilly), France.
- 24
- Charles McCathieNevile presented
Multimedia y la Web Semantica
(in Spanish) at Las VI Jornadas del
SIDAR in Tenerife, Spain.
- 16 - 17
- DC-2002 Dublin Core
conference in Florence, Italy
- 16
- Ivan Herman gave an SVG Tutorial in Sankt
Augustin, Germany. The event was sponsored by the W3C Office in Germany and
Austria.
- 11
- W3C
Finnish Office Opening Event in Tampere, Finland
- 8
- W3C
Day in Sydney, Australia, sponsored by the Australian W3C Office at DSTC
- 8
- Charles McCathieNevile presented
Le Web Semantique et les Services
Web (in French) at the Ecole Mohammadia d'Ingénieurs, in
Rabat, Morocco. The event is sponsored by the W3C Morocco Office (in
Arabic).
- 8
- Philippe Le Hégaret presented the
The W3C Web
Services Activity at Net.ObjectDays
2002, Erfurt, Germany.
- 30 September - 1 October
- Philipp Hoschka gave a keynote "W3C:
Das Web zwischen Forschung und Praxis" at Informatik 2002, the
conference of the German Computer Society, in Dortmund, Germany.
- 27
- Hugo Haas presented Standardisation des
services Web au W3C at Journée de veille technologique at INRIA
Rennes, France.
- 26
- Chris Lilley presented
Visualization with SVG at the Applied Visualization Laboratory,
University of Tennessee, in Knoxville, TN, USA, in conjunction with the
Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
- 24
- W3C
Hungarian Office Opening Event in Budapest, Hungary
- 18 September - 10 October
- XML
Days Europe 2002
- Munich, Germany, 18 September - Klaus Birkenbihl of the W3C Office in Germany and
Austria gave a keynote XML für Alles? Die Fakten!
at XML Day
Munich.
- Milan, Italy, 20 September - Oreste Signore of the W3C Office in Italy gave a keynote
Una panoramica delle tecnologie W3C at XML Day
Milan.
- Brussels, Belgium, 2 October - Steven Pemberton gave a keynote,
XML: What's
in it for your website?, at XML Day
Brussels.
- Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 3 October - Steven Pemberton gave a keynote,
XML: What's
in it for your website?, and Ivan Herman gave a keynote, the
Semantic Web - an Evolution for the Future, at XML Day
Amsterdam.
- Helsinki, Finland, 7 October - Bert
Bos gave a keynote W3C
standards for print, phones, TVs and more at XML Day
Helsinki.
- Stockholm, Sweden, 8 October - Rigo
Wenning gave a keynote P3P: Turning data protection into
a competitive advantage at XML Day
Stockholm.
- Oslo, Norway, 9 October - Bert Bos
gave a keynote XML and
XSLT for Web Content Management at XML Day
Oslo.
- Copenhagen, Denmark, 10 October - Steven Pemberton gave a keynote
XML: What's
in it for your website? at XML Day
Copenhagen.
- 10
- Steven Pemberton presented The Kiss of
the SpiderBot at BayCHI, the San Francisco Bay Area
ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction, in Palo Alto,
CA, USA.
- 9 - 13
- 22nd
International Unicode Conference in San Jose, CA, USA
- 3
- Ivan Herman presented the keynote
Semantic
Web - and Evolution for the Future at the Web Services Conference 2002 in Hong
Kong.
- 2
- Ivan Herman presented 2D Web Graphics:
SVG at HKUST (Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology), host of the W3C Hong Kong
Office.
- 29
- Philippe Le Hégaret presented the
W3C Document
Object Model Activity at The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA.
- 26
- Steve Bratt, Janet Daly, and Joseph Reagle attended the Forum on Security
Standards for Web Services held in Boston, MA, USA. Co-sponsored by
W3C and OASIS, the forum was part of the XML Web Services One
conference.
- 14
- Charles McCathieNevile gave a lecture
titled Multimedia Accessibility - Current Work at the University of Melbourne,
Melbourne, Australia.
- 4 - 9
- Extreme
Markup Languages in Montreal, Quebec, Canada - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen co-chaired
- 31
- Dean Jackson presented Scalable
Vector Graphics (SVG): High Quality Interactive Web Graphics from the
W3C at Open Publish
2002 in Sydney, Australia.
- 29
- Daniel J. Weitzner was a panelist
at the seminar on Standard-Setting in High-Tech
Industries, sponsored by the American Bar Association Section 2
and Computer & Internet Committees, held in Washington, DC,
USA.
- 25
- Philipp Hoschka presented SMIL-An
Introduction at SIGGRAPH 2002 in San Antonio,
TX, USA.
- 25
- Dean Jackson presented Scalable
Vector Graphics (SVG) at SIGGRAPH 2002 in San Antonio,
TX, USA.
- 24
- Liam Quin presented a W3C
XML Specifications Update at the O'Reilly Open Source
Convention in San Diego, CA, USA.
- 22
- Boundaryless
Information Flow: The Role of Web Services in Boston,
Massachusetts, USA:
- 15 - 17
- SVG Open /
Carto.net conference in Zürich, Switzerland
- 11
- Hugo Haas gave a keynote titled Leading Web Services To Their Full
Potential at the IDG Web Services Conference
in Tokyo, Japan.
- 7
- Max Froumentin presented
Mathematics on the Web with MathML at the Internet
Accessible Mathematical Computation, a satellite conference at ISSAC 2002 (International
Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation) in Lille, France.
- 28 - 30
- Vincent Quint and Irène Vatton presented MathML in
e-Learning with Amaya at the MathML Conference 2002
in Chicago, IL, USA.
- 20
- Daniel J. Weitzner participated
in the Panel on Private Governance: Perils and Prospects for
Self-Regulation (G-2), at INET 2002, the Internet Society's
12th Annual INET Conference in Arlington, VA, near Washington, D.C.,
USA.
- 18
- Judy Brewer and Wendy Chisholm presented a 1/2 day tutorial,
Web
Accessibility: Technology and Policy for an Inclusive
Future, at INET 2002, the Internet Society's 12th Annual
INET Conference in Arlington, VA, near Washington, D.C., USA.
- 15
- Karl Dubost presented Les
standards Web? Ah non, jamais! in Montréal, Quebec,
Canada.
- 5
- Tatsuya Hagino presented W3C
Technology on Metadata (PDF in Japanese) at the JAGAT
(Japan Association of Graphic Arts Technology) seminar in Tokyo,
Japan.
- 4 - 6
- Vincent Quint presented Documents
structurés sur le Web (in French) at IDT/net 2002 in Paris, France.
May
- 30
- Charles McCathieNevile spoke at the
Ministero della Comunicazione on W3C and Web
Accessibility
- 21 May - 3 June
- W3C
Interop Tour
- 16
- Daniel Dardailler gave a W3C/XML
presentation at the ATICA
Conference in Paris, France.
- 7-11
- W3C Track at
the Eleventh International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2002) in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Web Services Update
Semantic Web
XML Activity Update
Document Formats Essentials
The Cool Web
-
Universal Access
Device Independence
-
Leading the Web to its Full Potential
April
- 30
- Charles McCathieNevile presented
A
Best Practice Guide to Web Site Standards - Streamlining
Accessibility at the Online Business - Law and Regulation
conference in Sydney, Australia.
- 22
- Steven Pemberton presented a
tutorial Styling the New
Web at the CHI 2002 Conference on Human Factors in Computing
Systems in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The event was sponsored by the
ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) SIGCHI (Special Interest
Group on Computer-Human Interaction).
- 19
- W3C Korean
Office Opening in Daejeon, Korea
- 18 - 20
- Museums and the
Web 2002 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- 18
- Daniel J. Weitzner participated
in the US Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission hearing
"Competition and
Intellectual Property Law and Policy in the Knowledge-Based
Economy" about patents and standards in Washington, DC, USA.
- 11
- W3C.DE-Arbeitstreffen:
Cross Media Publishing in Sankt Augustin, Bonn, Germany,
organized by the W3C German Office
- 8
- Dave Raggett presented on W3C voice
and multimodal work at the WAP
Forum meeting in Paris, France.
- 6
- Liam Quin spoke on XML at the World
Wide Web Consortium at GUADEC, the GNOME Users And
Developers European Conference, in Seville, Spain.
March
- 28
- Ivan Herman presented a tutorial
2D Web Graphics:
SVG in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The event was a Masterclass
organized by the W3C Dutch Office and
the Dutch chapter of ISOC.
- 27
- Philipp Hoschka spoke on Using XML for
Voice Applications at Net
2002 in Paris, France.
- 27
- Vincent Hardy spoke on SVG
Graphics on the Java Platform and Scalable
Vector Graphics and the Batik Project at JavaOne 2002 held in
San Francisco, CA, USA.
- 20 - 21
- W3C had a booth at Documation
2002 at Paris La Défense, France.
- 20
- Wendy Chisholm presented Learn To
Use Tools And Processes To Evaluate Web Content For
Accessibility at the CSUN Technology and Persons With
Disabilities conference held at California State University,
Northridge, CA, USA.
- 14
- Daniel Dardailler, Vincent Quint, Philipp Hoschka, and Marie-Claire Forgue attended an Aristote
seminar on Travaux du
W3C in Paris, France. Their talks
were broadcast live on the Renater network via IP multicast. Philipp's
talk was titled Point sur les
besoins des nouveaux terminaux sur le Web.
- 13
- Vincent Hardy, W3C Fellow from Sun
Microsystems, spoke on SVG in Web
Services at XML & Web Services
2002 in London, UK.
- 7
- Hugo Haas spoke on Web services at W3C at the
OMG workshop Web
Services From Technology to Reality in San Jose, California,
USA.
- 5 - 6
- Ian Jacobs spoke on W3C Technologies and
Accessibility at the University of Venezia in Venice, Italy and the University of Bologna Dept. of Internet
Economics in Forlì, Italy.
- 4-5
- Bert Bos presented "Device independence through 'Media
queries'" at the W3C
Delivery Context Workshop
February
- 27
- W3C Technical
Plenary in Cannes Mandelieu, France
- 25
- Ivan Herman presented a tutorial
2D Web Graphics: SVG
at the Web3D 2002 Symposium in
Tempe, Arizona, USA.
- 12-14
- Thierry Michel and Vincent Hardy gave SVG and SMIL demos at the
W3C booth at IMAGINA.02, the
International Festival for Digital Images, held at the Grimaldi Forum,
Monaco.
- 7 - 8
- PAGE2002
in Tokyo, Japan
- 5 - 6
- Charles McCathieNevile gave a series
of talks in Finland including a two-day
workshop at Mlab/UIAH in Helsinki.
January
- 28 - 31
- Twentieth
International Unicode Conference, Washington, DC, USA
- Martin J. Dürst and François
Yergeau gave a tutorial titled Weaving the Multilingual Web:
Standards and their Implementations on 29 January.
- Vincent Quint presented
Amaya: Towards an Internationalized Web Authoring Tool
on 30 January.
- Chris Lilley presented SVG:
Vector Graphics meets Unicode on 30 January.
- Martin J. Dürst gave a tutorial
titled UTF-8: Properties and Usage on 31 January.
- 28
- Ivan Herman presented A Tour Around W3C XML
Recommendations at IDA
in Singapore.
- 25
- Ivan Herman gave a W3C Overview to employees of ETRI in Daejeon, Korea.
- 23
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a talk titled
Semantic Web: Toward Machine Processable Data on the Web
at the Cambridge-MIT Institute
Distinguished Lecture Series "Innovation at the Boundaries" in
Cambridge, MA, USA.
- 22
- Daniel Dardailler presented
Tools and standards: Evolution and perspectives at the Benchmark Forum (in
French) "Gestion de contenu
Internet-Intranet" in Paris, France.
- 14
- Philippe Le Hégaret gave a talk on
DOM Level 3 at ILOG in
Sophia-Antipolis, France.
- 10
- Daniel Dardailler presented an
Update on W3C Technologies and Vincent Quint spoke at Autrans
2002 (in French) "Internet au défi
des usages" in Autrans (Vercors), France. The event was
organized by the Internet Society.
- 8
- Philippe Le Hégaret presented
A Short History of the Web at the Faculty of Science,
University of Nice, France.
2001
December | November | October | September | August | July | June | May | April | March | February | January
December
- 19
- Wendy Chisholm was the keynote speaker
at the State of
Washington Accessibility Symposium, USA.
- 18-20
- Ivan Herman presented A Tour around W3C XML
Recommendations and Yasuyuki
Hirakawa and Tatsuya Hagino
presented a paper at EuroWeb in
Pisa, Italy. The event was endorsed by IW3C2 and supported by the W3C Italian Office.
- 11 - 14
- XML 2001
USA in Orlando, Florida
- 3
- Tim Berners-Lee spoke at the Harvard
Information Infrastructure Project at the John F. Kennedy School of
Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
November
- 29
- Marie-Claire Forgue, Tatsuya Hagino, José Kahan, Kazuhiro
Kitagawa, Chris Lilley, and Nobuo Saito gave talks at W3C Day at
Keio (in Japanese) held at Keio University Mita Campus in Tokyo,
Japan. W3C Team members from all three W3C host sites, INRIA, Keio, and
MIT, participated in this event. The prerecorded introductory talk by W3C Director Tim
Berners-Lee has both English and Japanese subtitles (SMIL 2.0 player required).
- 22
- Ivan Herman presented W3C Architectural
Recommendations at the XML Belux conference at the Elewijt
Center, Mechelen, Belgium.
- 21
- Kazuhiro Kitagawa presented Device
Independence and the Semantic Web (in Japanese) at Internet
World Japan 2001 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
- 20
- Philipp Hoschka gave a keynote titled
The
Future of Streaming Media on the Web at Streaming
Media Japan 2001 in Tokyo. The event was sponsored by IDG
Japan.
- 15 - 16
- Wendy Chisholm and Charles McCathieNevile spoke at OZeWAI 2001
in Melbourne, Australia.
- 15
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a talk titled
Technology in the 21st Century at the Cambridge
Forum in Cambridge, MA, USA.
- 15
- Bert Bos presented "W3C:
standaardisatie tussen idealisme en praktijk" (in Dutch) at the
congress of the SGML/XML User Group
Holland.
- 8 - 10
- W3C co-sponsored XML Japan, held in Tokyo, Japan.
- 1
- Martin Dürst presented two talks,
entitled The
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C): An Overview and Web
Architecture: From URIs to the Semantic Web, at the 2001
Web-based Technology Standards Conference, organized by the National Computerization Agency, in
Seoul, Korea.
October
- 29
- Nobuo Saito presented
Standardization Activities by W3C and Tatsuya Hagino gave a talk on the
Current Situation and Perspective of Semantic Web and XML
at the INTAP Semantic
Web Conference at Keio University Mita Campus in Tokyo, Japan.
- 26
- Charles McCathieNevile attended V Jornadas del
SID@R (in conjunction with IBERDISCAP) in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
He gave a presentation titled, Formación
para las autores del Web.
- 17
- Philipp Hoschka presented a tutorial
titled Future
Web Interface Technologies at SBMIDIA 2001
(the Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and Hypermedia Systems) in
Florianopolis, Brazil. The event was sponsored by the Brazilian
Computer Society (Sociedade
Brasileira de Computacao - SBC).
- 16
- Charles McCathieNevile gave a
presentation on the Semantic Web and use cases for the British Computer
Society's Specialist Group.
- 13
- Ivan Herman presented Overview of
W3C Technologies at Day of the Greek W3C Office
in Thessaloniki, Greece.
- 11
- Philippe Le Hégaret presented
XML Use in the W3C DOM
Working Group, at XML
Forum in Washington, DC, USA.
- 5
- Bert Bos presented Same
source, multiple uses —" The "semantic Web" today with CSS,
XSLT, HTML and RDF at a workshop organized by the German W3C Office at
Fraunhofer IMK, Sankt-Augustin, Germany.
- 4 - 5
- Rigo Wenning participated in the
JRC-Workshop on Privacy and Security in Brussels, Belgium.
- 1
- Henry Thompson gave an invited
keynote at XML
Day Budapest 2001 in Budapest, Hungary. The title of his speech is
The XML Meta-Architecture Four Years On: How the XML Pieces Fit
Together and What the XML<->Application Interface Looks
Like.
September
- 26
- Tim Berners-Lee
gave a lecture entitled Democracy and
the Internet: New Rules for New Times at the Europeaum
Policy Forum at Oxford University, UK
- 21
- W3C
Tutorial Seminar (in Japanese) at Open Research
Forum (in Japanese) in Fujisawa, Japan. Saeko Takeuchi chaired.
- 17 September - 1 October
- XML Days
Europe
- Ivan Herman gave a keynote at XML Day
Amsterdam 2001 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on 17
September.
- Daniel Dardailler gave a keynote,
Designing Accessible XML Languages, at XML Day
Brussels 2001 in Brussels, Belgium on 18 September.
- Bert Bos gave a keynote, W3C, XML and
standardization, at XML Tag München
2001 in Munich, Germany on 19 September.
- Karl Dubost gave a keynote, XML
Today, Quality Assurance in the future, at XML Day Zurich
2001 in Zurich, Switzerland on 20 September.
- Oreste Signore of the W3C Italian Office gave a keynote, Il ruolo centrale di XML nell' evoluzione
del Web, at XML Day Milan
2001 in Milan, Italy on 21 September.
- Philippe Le Hégaret gave a
keynote, Present and
Future of XML in the W3C, at XML Day Paris
2001 in Paris, France on 24 September.
- Daniel Dardailler gave a keynote,
Designing Accessible XML Languages, at XML Day
Copenhagen 2001 in Copenhagen, Denmark on 25 September.
- Charles McCathieNevile gave a
keynote, XML - making the Web available to everyone,
at XML Day
Oslo 2001 in Oslo, Norway on 26 September and XML Day
Stockholm 2001 in Stockholm, Sweden on 27 September.
- Steven Pemberton gave a keynote,
The XHTML Family: HTML in XML, at XML Day
Helsinki 2001 in Helsinki, Finland on 28 September.
- 12
- Henry Thompson gave an invited
keynote, XML, Objects and the Web: How XML Schema and XML Infoset
facilitate OO Data Binding, at Net.ObjectDays 2001 in Erfurt,
Germany.
- 12
- Chris Lilley attended the 19th International
Unicode Conference in San Jose, USA. He gave a presentation,
SVG: Vector Graphics Meets Unicode.
- 6
- Eric Miller gave a keynote, Digital
Libraries and the Semantic Web, at the 5th European Conference on Research and
Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries in Darmstadt,
Germany.
- 6
- Ivan Herman attended the Eurographics 2001 Conference in
Manchester, UK. He gave a presentation, 2D Web Graphics,
State of the Art Presentation.
- 3
- Charles McCathieNevile gave a
presentation on the Semantic Web and Web accessibility at Monash
University, Clayton Campus.
August
- 30
- Charles McCathieNevile presented in
Perth, Australia on what are the Web
Accessibility Guidelines, and gave a workshop on
making content accessible.
- 27
- Philipp Hoschka and Vincent Quint attended École d'été PDMS
2001 in Autrans, France, sponsored by l'INRIA Rhône-Alpes.
Vincent Quint presented L'évolution des standards du World Wide Web
Consortium (in French). Philipp Hoschka presented Synchronized
Multimedia at W3C.
- 22
- Kazuhiro Kitagawa, Wataru Okada, and
Fumio Kato attended ITCom 2001
organized by SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering,
on 22 August in Denver, Colorado, USA. Kaz presented an Empirical
study on location based service on the Web with CC/PP and RDF
based on two posters presented at WWW10.
- 15
- Bert Bos presented "What my browser should
do" to employees of Opera Software in Oslo.
July
- 20
- Charles McCathieNevile attended the
Changing Landscapes II Forum in Rockhampton, Australia, and presented
on Web
accessibility, Then, now, and beyond.
- 30 - 1 August
- Eric Miller was an invited speaker at the
International Semantic Web
Working Symposium (SWWS) at Stanford University, California,
USA.
- 17 and 19
- Charles McCathieNevile attended the Techfest
expos in Hobart and Launceston, Australia. He gave a presentation
on the what
and why of accessibility, and a workshop on how to implement
accessibility.
- 11
- Philipp Hoschka presented Activities of the
W3C at the ICANN PSO
(Protocol Supporting Organization) General Assembly held in
Sophia-Antipolis, France, sponsored by ETSI.
- 10
- Hugo Haas gave a presentation of W3C and Web
services and Eric Prud'hommeaux gave a
presentation of the Semantic
Web at the Software
Services Grid Workshop in Danvers, MA, USA.
- 2
- Klaus Birkenbihl, manager of the W3C German Office, spoke about
XML standards at the EUROFORUM Konferenz: XML - Neue
Technologien und Einsatzmöglichkeiten in der Praxis, in
Munich, Germany.
June
- 4
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a talk at the
Computerworld Honors
Leadership Award for Global Integration, Washington, D.C., USA.
- 4
- Marja-Riitta Koivunen and Charles McCathieNevile attended the HFWeb conference in
Madison, Wisconsin, USA. They gave a presentation on Accessible
Graphics and Multimedia.
- 5 - 6
- Wendy Chisholm co-presented Web
Accessibility Workshop: More People. More Situations. More
Business. at HFWeb, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Wendy Chisholm co-presented Advanced
Topics in Web Accessibility at HFWeb, Madison, Wisconsin,
USA.
- 12
- Charles
McCathieNevile gave a talk at Monash University on Making
The Web Accessible.
- 13
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a talk at the
Congressional Internet
Caucus Speaker's Series, Washington, D.C., USA.
- 14 - 15
- Massimo Marchiori attended Financial
Protocols 2001 in London, UK. He gave a presentation titled
XML and the Foundation Layer.
- 15
- Gioacchino La Vecchia attended an event organized by ISOC Italy. He gave a presentation
titled The role of Italy in the development of standards and in
the government of the net.
- 18
- Philipp Hoschka gave a lecture entitled SMIL -
Une Introduction (in French) at the University of Montpellier
- 19 - 20
- Brian Matthew gave a keynote at XML for
Financial Services in London, UK.
- 20
- Tim Berners-Lee accepted an honorary degree at the
University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
- 21
- Chris Lilley gave an overview of SVG at
W3C at Sophia Schneider Automation, France.
- 27
- Charles McCathieNevile gave two short
presentations at The Hague in the Netherlands. His presentations
focused on the history
of the Semantic Web and on Web
accessibility using the Semantic Web.
- 27 - 29
- Massimo Marchiori attended SEBD 2001 (Symposium on
Advanced Database Systems) in Venice, Italy. He gave a presentation
titled Data on the Web: A W3C Perspective.
- 29
- Philipp Hoschka presented What's
new in SMIL 2.0? at le club SMIL d'Aristote in Paris, France.
May
- 1 - 5
- Tenth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW10), Hong Kong
- Opening Keynote
- XML Overview
- Semantic Web Overview
- Foundations of Web Services
- Essential UI Features
- XHTML and Modularization (M12n)
- Delivering Device Independence
- Presentation and Transformation
- Developers' Day
- 6 - 9
- Tutorials and "W3C Day" at Evolve 2001 in Sydney,
Australia, including:
- 17
- Gioacchino La Vecchia attended Linux@Work
2001 in Milan, Italy. He participated in a round table on W3C open
source activity.
- 21 - 25
- Chris Lilley served as co-chair of the
Web Graphics track at XML
Europe 2001. His presentation was titled A Comparison of
WebCGM and SVG.
- 23
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a talk at the
Smithsonian
Associates, Washington, D.C., USA. The topic of his presentation
was English as a Global Language: Opportunities and
Challenges.
- 29
- Tim Berners-Lee participated in a
Digital Media Forum, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, Alexandria,
Virginia, USA.
April
- 12
- Ivan Herman gave a
presentation at The Hague, sponsored by the W3C Dutch Office and ISOC-NL. His
presentation was titled Overview
of W3C Activities.
- 22 - 23
- Charles
McCathieNevile attended AusWeb in Coffs Harbour,
Australia. He gave a presentation on the Semantic Web and
accessibility.
- 24 - 27
- The 18th
International Unicode Conference, in Hong Kong, sponsored by the
Unicode Consortium. Chris
Lilley presented a paper titled SVG: Unicode meets Vector
Graphics. Max Froumentin gave a
tutorial titled Introduction to XSL.
- 25 - 27
- Bert Bos gave a presentation on XML and its family of
standards at CRICS5 in Havana, Cuba. This
event was sponsored by BIREME, the
Pan American Health Organization and the World Health Organization.
March
- 4 - 8
- Ian Jacobs gave a presentation at the
WinWriters Online
Help Conference. The presentation was titled Authoring
accessible tools for the Web.
- 22 - 28
- CeBIT 2001 in
Hannover, Germany. See the W3C at
CeBIT'01 Web page.
- 26 - 27
- Henry Thompson attended XML World Euro Edition.
He gave a keynote titled XML - Knitting the
Web Together. He also gave a tutorial on Weaving
the Web with XML: An Overview of the XML family of W3C
Recommendations.
- 28 - 30
- Charles McCathieNevile attended the
Australian Online Documentation Conference in Canberra. He gave a
presentation on Accessible
(Web-based) Help Systems.
February
- 1
- Daniel Weitzner
attended the Middle East Institute conference on Information Technology
in the Middle East, in Washington, D.C., USA. He participated in a
panel titled, "Panel III: The Social and Political Impact of
Information Technology."
- 8 - 9
- PAGE2001
in Tokyo, Japan. Sponsored by the Japan Association of Graphic Arts
Technology.
- 21 - 23
- Henry Thompson spoke at XML DevCon Europe in
London, UK. He presented on the topic of new global e-business
standards.
- 22 - 23
- Vincent Quint, Philipp Hoschka, Daniel Dardailler and Bert Bos spoke at the European Broadcasting
Union specialized workshop XML Technologies in
Broadcasting in Geneva, Switzerland. Vincent Quint gave a keynote
on W3C
and Web technologies. Philipp Hoschka presented
Multimedia applications based on SMIL. Daniel Dardailler
gave a presentation about Accessibility for XML-based
multimedia. Bert Bos spoke about RDF for
metadata.
- 23
- Joseph Reagle gave a presentation for
the 4.297 E-Commerce
Architecture Seminar sponsored by MIT. The title of his
presentation was URIs and Web
Architecture.
- 27
- Alan Kotok attended
the SHARE conference in
Long Beach, California, USA. He gave a general presentation on the work
of W3C, The World Wide Web
Consortium (W3C) and You.
January
- 10
- Daniel Weitzner attended the Future
of Music Policy Conference, in Washington, D.C., USA. He
participated in a panel titled, "Panel 4: Open and/or Closed: The
Future of Technology."
- 17
- Charles McCathieNevile attended Information Online
2001 in Sydney, Australia. He gave a presentation on the topic
Web Accessibility - present and future.
- 18
- Philipp Hoschka gave a presentation
entitled Towards
Streaming Media Interoperability at a Roundtable
on Streaming Standards in Paris, France, sponsored by the
Development Institute International.
- 22
- Ivan Herman gave a presentation at XML
& VoiceXML in Telecoms, sponsored by XML.org. The title of his
presentation was Identifying the XML Opportunity for the Telecom
Industry.
2000
January | February | March | April | May | June | July
| August | September | October | November | December
January 2000
- 14
- Dan Connolly spoke at the ALA Conference, San
Antonio, Texas, USA.
- 31 - 2 February
- Philipp Hoschka, Jean-François Abramatic and Thierry Michel presented at Imagina
2000, in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
February
- 2
- Chris Lilley spoke at Philips Research,
Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
- 3
- Chris Lilley spoke at the Future of Web
Graphics Symposium at the Universite of Jussieu, Paris, France.
- 8
- Ian Jacobs presented Presentazione Generale del W3C al Palazzo Chigi,
in Rome, Italy.
- 24 - 1 March
- Bert Bos, Johan
Hjelm, Bob Hopgood, Rigo Wenning and staff from the W3C German Office attended CeBIT, in Hannover, Germany.
March
- 5 - 8
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote at
the eBusiness Summit Winter
2000 in San Diego, California, USA.
- 5 - 9
- Chris Lilley spoke at the WinWriters Online Help
Conference in San Diego, California, USA.
- 23
- Marja-Riitta Koivunen, Charles McCathieNevile, and Ian Jacobs presented at CSUN 2000 in Los
Angeles, CA, USA. Their presentation was titled Toward Accessible
Multimedia.
- 30
- Chris Lilley delivered a paper entitled
Internationalisation and Localisation with SVG at the 16th International
Unicode Conference, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
April
- 18 - 20
- Charles McCathieNevile attended FOSE
2000, in Washington, DC, USA. His presentation was titled Making the Web
Accessible.
May
- 15 - 19
- Ninth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW9), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- The Device Independent Web
- Building a Web of Trust
- Making the Multimedia, Multilingual Web
- XML Architecture: All About Structure
- Presentation and Transformation
-
- Open Source, Open Microphone
-
- Developers' Day
June
- 10 - 15
- Chris Lilley chaired the Graphics track
at XML
Europe 2000.
July
- 12
- Charles McCathieNevile attended an accessibility
seminar held by the Office
of Government Online, Canberra, Australia. He spoke on the topic of
WAI Guidelines.
- 17
- Martin J. Dürst attended the Multilingual Internet Name Workshop in
Yokohama, Japan. He gave a presentation titled Multilingual
Domain Names: W3C Concerns and Contributions.
August
- 15 - 18
- Michael Sperberg-McQueen served as
co-chair for the Extreme
Markup Languages 2000 Conference in Montreal, Canada.
- 19
- Bert Bos presented Stijlvolle en toegankelijke
Web-pagina's — CSS en de Web Accessibility Guidelines
(in Dutch) at the University of Groningen.
- 28
- W3C P3P Working Group Members made presentations at the Sommer
Akademie 2000 sponsored by the Independent
Centre for Privacy Protection Schleswig-Holstein in Kiel,
Germany.
September
- 5 - 6
- The W3C/WAP
Forum Workshop on the Multimodal Web was held in Hong Kong,
PROC.
- 5 - 8
- W3C co-sponsored the Seventeenth International
Unicode Conference in San Jose, California, USA. Martin Dürst of W3C/Keio University
presented the tutorial Weaving the
Multilingual Web: Standards and their Implementations.
- 6
- Tim Berners-Lee presented XML and the
Web at XML World 2000 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
- 11
- Karl Dubost presented RDF et
les métadonnées at Bibilothèque Nationale de France,
Paris.
October
- 2 - 6
- Vincent Quint gave the opening
keynote address at the 12th International
Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management in
Juan-les-Pins, France.
- 3
- Dave Raggett attended the Device
Independent Authoring workshop in Bristol, UK. He gave a presentation
titled Device
Independent Authoring - Is it realistic?
- 3 - 4
- The W3C/WAP Forum Workshop on
Device Independent Authoring was held at HP Labs in Bristol,
UK.
- 11
- Dave Raggett attended the Voice Portals
Conference in London, UK. He gave a presentation titled W3C work on Voice
Interaction.
- 17 - 27
- XML Days
Europe. The W3C German
Office hosted an informational booth in Munich, Germany.
- 17
- The W3C Dutch Office organized a one
day course on SVG and SMIL, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Speakers
were F.R.A. Hopgood, W3C, and L. Rutledge, CWI and member of the SMIL
Working Group. For more details, see the Office events
page.
- 19
- Karl Dubost presented RDF et
les métadonnées at École Polytechnique, Palaiseau,
France.
- 20 - 21
- W3C co-sponsored the first MathML conference at the
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA.
- 21
- Vincent Quint and Irène Vatton attended the MathML Conference,
Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA. They gave a presentation titled Editing MathML on the Web with
Amaya.
- 24 - 25
- Charles McCathieNevile gave a
presentation titled, SVG, SMIL 2,
XSLT - Extending the Web at the Helsinki University of
Technology and Tampere University of Technology, Finland.
- 31 - 3 November
- The W3C Australian Office was
represented at XML Asia
Pacific in Sydney, Australia.
November
- 2
- P3P Interop Session in Palo
Alto, California. This event brings together software developers and
web site operators to "test drive" P3P and demonstrate its uses and
capabilities
- 8
- Charles McCathieNevile presented WAI y la accessibilidad de SMIL y
SVG, IV Jornadas del SIDAR, Spain (in Spanish; English version also
available).
- 10
- Yves Lafon made a presentation to the
Cabinet du Premier Ministre. The talk emphasized WAI, and gave an
overview of W3C Activities.
- 10
- Philipp Hoschka attended the Opening
of the W3C Office at EMI,
Morocco. He spoke on the topic of The W3C Architecture
Domain.
- 15 - 16
- Karl Dubost attended the International Web
Accessibility Summit in Melbourne, Australia. He gave a
presentation titled W3C standards as a guarantee for
Accessibility and Interoperability.
- 16
- Charles McCathieNevile and Jason White
attended the Web Accessibility Summit in Melbourne, Australia. They
gave a presentation titled WAI, The Web Content
Guidelines and future directions in Web Accessibility.
- 17
- Joseph Reagle attended Legal XML at MIT. He gave a
presentation titled, Overview of W3C and
XML.
- 20 - 24
- Massimo Marchiori attended IPA Fall Days on Applied Algorithm
Design, in Millingen aan de Rign, Holland. He gave a presentation
titled WWW: Where, Where, Where - Searching the World Wide
Web.
- 23
- The W3C Dutch Office organized a one
day course on XHTML in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The speaker was
Steven Pemberton, CWI, Chair of the XHTML Working Group. For more
details, see the Office
events page.
- 23
- Bert Bos presented PhotoRDF and rdfpic — an
application of RDF to holiday pictures at the EU Workshop
Semantic Web technologies, in Luxembourg.
- 28 - 30
- The W3C
Advisory Committee met in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. This meeting
is open only to the W3C Membership.
December
- 3 - 8
- XML
2000 Conference in Washington, D.C., USA. W3C was a
co-sponsor of this event.
- 6 - 8
- Kazuhiro Kitagawa gave a talk at
DBWeB2000, in Tokyo, Japan. The conference is held by IPSJ, Information
Processing Japan, and ACM SIGMOD Japan Charter. Kazuhiro introduced the
W3C TV and Web Activity and the Device Independence Activity. Details
are available in
Japanese.
- 8
- Karl Dubost attended LexiPraxi 2000,
sponsored by the Association des Informaticiens de Langua Française. He
gave a presentation titled Être strict
pour partager: les standards du W3C pour garantir le multilinguisme sur
internet.
- 20
- Charles McCathieNevile gave a
presentation titled Web Accessibility, present and future
(in Italian) for the W3C Italian
Office at CNR in Rome, Italy. An English version is
available.
1999
January | February | March | April | May | August | September | October | November | December
January
- 15
- Johan Hjelm presented The W3C Mobile
Activity at the IBC WAP
conference in London, UK.
February
- 23
- Jim Gettys gave a keynote address, The Parable of The Blind Men
and the Elephant, at OSDI
'99 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
- February 1999
- Dan Connolly presented Web Architecture at the WAP Forum in Fort Worth, Texas, USA.
March
- 24
- W3C LA event in Stockholm
- 25
- Tim Berners-Lee gave the keynote
address The Web is Changing - What
Will Happen to Electronic Commerce? at the Internet Commerce
Expo in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
April
- 14
- LCS 35th
Anniversary Celebration
- 15
- WAP Forum, Montreux
- 22
- W3C Office Opening,
CNR/CNUCE, Pisa, Italy
May
- 10-11
- Eighth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW8), Toronto, Canada
- W3C Track
- World Wide Web Access
- XML: From Markup to Meaning
- Web Technologies Service Society
- Multimedia Models and Management
- Community Contributions and Participation
- Developers' Day
August
- 31
- Fifteenth
International Unicode Conference in San Jose, California,
USA
September
- 13 - 15
- Dave Raggett gave presentations on the
Voice Browser Activity and the
HTML Activity at the WAP Forum
meeting in London, UK.
October
- 20
- Freedom Forum, San Francisco, California, USA
November
- 4
- Charles McCathieNevile presented The W3C Web Accessibility
Initiative at the SIDAR
annual conference held in Dusseldorf, Germany.
- 4
- Charles McCathieNevile presented Improving Web
Accessibility at the AAATE conference in Dusseldorf,
Germany.
- 15
- Ian Jacobs and Charles McCathieNevile presented Making The Web Accessible at
Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, Washington, USA.
December
- 6 - 8
- Dave Raggett and Daniel Veillard attended XML'99 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. On 6 December, Dave Raggett presented
XHTML - moving the Web
to XML (audio)
and Daniel Veillard presented XLink and XPointer.
- 8
- Charles McCathieNevile presented Web Accessibility and Guidelines
at the WAP Forum meeting in Sydney, Australia.
1998
February | March | April | May | September | November | December
February
- Josef Dietl and Joseph Reagle presented the W3C Platform for Privacy Preferences
Project at the International OECD Workshop on Privacy
Protection in a Global Networked Society.
March
- 2 - 3
- Josef Dietl presented Status of W3C EPayment Activities
at Electronic Payments Forum in San Francisco, California, USA.
- 18
- Tim Berners-Lee presented XML and the Future of
Web Publishing at Seybold Seminars, New York, New York,
USA.
- 27
- Tim Berners-Lee gave the keynote
World Wide Web - hopes
for the future at the Quebec Internet Forum, Montreal,
Canada.
- March 1998
- Dan Connolly gave the presentation Evolution of Web Data Formats
at XML'98: The
Conference in Seattle, Washington, USA.
April
- 14 - 18
- Seventh International World Wide Web Conference
(WWW7)
- Developers' Day
- W3C Track
presentations
- April 1998
- W3C-LA Events
May
- 12
- Tim Berners-Lee gave the keynote,
Managing the Web: Chaos to
Quality, at AIIM'98 in
Anaheim, California, USA.
September
- 2
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote, Web Phase II: Revolution
or Evolution?, at DCI's eBusiness World in
Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
- September 1998
- Massimo Marchiori gave a tutorial, W3C e P3P
(in Italian) at La Sapienza in
Pisa, Italy.
- September 1998
- Janne Saarela gave a tutorial, Using RDF to manage
multilingual Web sites, at the Second European conference on
research and advanced technology for Digital Libraries in Crete,
Greece.
November
- 8
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote, Web Phase II: Revolution
or Evolution? (similar to DCI talk; a few slides are
different) at AMIA in Orlando, Florida, USA.
- 10
- OpenNet '98,
Potsdam, Germany
- 25
- Josef Dietl presented Qualifizierung
von Internet-Inhalten (in German) at Remus Symposion,
Saarbrücken, Germany.
December
- 8
- Janne Saarela presented Resource Description
Framework (PowerPoint only) at the W3C-LA Technical
workshop in London, UK.
- 18
- Ian Jacobs presented Web Architecture, W3C
Perspective at the Department of Computer Science,
University of Bologna in Bologna, Italy. (Slides in English;
presentation in Italian.)
1997
- 15 January
- Jim Gettys presented Preliminary HTTP/1.1 Performance
Evaluation (14 slides) at the W3C Advisory Committee
Meeting, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, England.
- 6 February
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote, World Wide Web - Directions and
Impact, at ComNet 97, in Washington D.C., USA. How could we
improve the user interface to the web, and what impact would that have
to the way we work and play?
- February
- Joseph Reagle presented Technical Constraints of Regulating
Commercial Activity on the Internet.
- 7 - 11 April
- Sixth International World Wide Web
Conference
- April
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote, How is the Web evolving?, at
Comdex UK.
- June
- Platform for Privacy
Preferences by Tim
Berners-Lee
- 7 September
- Lorrie Cranor and Joseph Reagle
presented Designing a Social
Protocol: Lessons Learned from P3P at TPRC.
- September
- Joseph Reagle presented The Platform for
Privacy Preferences Project at the Open Group.
- September
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote, Learning and working
together at Online Learning 97 in Seattle, Washington,
USA.
- October
- Joseph Reagle presented Promoting User
Confidence on the Web at Digital.
- December
- Lorrie Cranor and Joseph Reagle
presented The Platform for Privacy
Preferences at Internet World.
1996
- 19 January
- Rohit Khare presented Security Extensions
for the Web at the RSA Data Security Conference
- 15 February
- Western Communications Forum, Dallas, Texas, USA. The Internet and the Future of the World Wide
Web. A ProForum by Prof. Paul Penfield and Dr. Jim
Miller.
- May
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote, The Axes of Revolution, at
JavaOne, Moscone
Center, San Francisco, California, USA. Transcription
courtesy of Sun Microsystems.
- August
- Jim Miller presented W3C: Realizing the Full Potential of
the Web.
- August
- Tim Berners-Lee presented W3C Overview (11 slides).
- September
- Tim Berners-Lee presented Building Industry on the
Web (17 slides).
- 9 October
- Tim Berners-Lee presented Wish list for collaboration on the
web (6 slides) at the DARPA Intelligent Collaboration and
Visualization meeting, Dallas, Texas, USA.
- October
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote, Creativity in Cyberspace, at
Software Development/Web96 in Washington, D.C., USA.
1995
- January
- Dan Connolly presented Formalizing
Web Technology at DCI's WEB WORLD -
The Conference in Orlando, Florida, USA.
- 2 June
- Tim Berners-Lee gave an invited
talk, The W3 Consortium and the
Future, at DAGS Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
- 29 June
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote, Web revolution and
evolution, at INET95 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Overview of
W3C and a list of future directions for the technology.
- 12 October
- Tim Berners-Lee presented Hypertext and our collective destiny
at the Bush Symposium. Some thoughts on the 50th anniversary of
Vannevar Bush's seminal paper As We May Think
presented.
- 30 - 31 October
- Dan Connolly presented Technology for the Web
Marketplace at the First International Conference on
Electronic Commerce, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA.
- December
- Tim Berners-Lee presented WWW design decisions in
perspective at MIT 6.001 Guest lecture, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA.
1994
- May
- Tim Berners-Lee presented W3 future directions at the First
International W3 Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.
- September
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a keynote, Publishing on the web, at the
European HyperText Conference (ECHT) in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- November
- Tim Berners-Lee presented The Future and the W3
Consortium at WWW Fall 94.
1993
- February
- Tim Berners-Lee presented WorldWide Web
at Nordunet 93.
- March
- Tim Berners-Lee presented the World-Wide
Web at Online Publishing 93 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
USA.
- March
- Tim Berners-Lee gave a WorldWide Web
Seminar at the CERN Computer Seminar.
- 1 June
- Tim Berners-Lee presented A General Overview of the
WWW, Geneva University seminar, Geneva, Switzerland.
1992
No records.
1991
- Feb 91
- To Paolo Palazzi's ECP/PT group
- 14 May 91
- To Livio Mapelli's LHC test beam collaboration (off-line)
- 17 May 91
- To "C5" committee in CN
- 12 June 91
- Computer Seminar
- August 91
- HEPICS talk by Judy Richards
1990 and before
No records.
The later talks have style sheets and/or HTML markup to provide suitable
colors and fonts, though some scaling may be necessary depending on the
screen pixel width.
Janet Daly
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