Talks
Talks
W3C Talks for the year 2002
Add to calendarDecember
- 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
- Chris Lilley participated in a Town Hall panel on the W3C Technical Architecture Group on 10 December.
- Philippe Le Hégaret presented a W3C Update on 11 December.
- Philippe Le Hégaret presented DOM Level 3 on 12 December.
- Liam Quin, W3C XML Activity Lead, and Daniel J. Weitzner attended.
- 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.
November
- 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
- Masayasu Ishikawa presented XHTML 2.0 on 28 November.
- Kazuhiro Kitagawa presented the keynote Mobile and Web Services on 29 November.
- Yasuyuki Hirakawa was part of the Program Committee.
- Organized by the XML Japan Program Committee and NetLearning, the event was sponsored by W3C, SunBridge, and the Japan XML User Group, and was co-sponsored by the XML Consortium.
- 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
- Karl Dubost presented Quality Assurance and Usability.
- Marja-Riitta Koivunen, Matt May, Steven Pemberton, and Richard Ishida also presented.
October
- 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
- Eric Miller gave the keynote Weaving Meaning - The Semantic Web and the tutorial RDF - Buildings Blocks for the Semantic Web on 16 October.
- Dan Brickley, Libby Miller, and Charles McCathieNevile presented the workshop An Introduction to SWAD-E on 16 October.
- Dan Brickley, Dave Beckett, and Eric Miller presented the workshop Data interoperability - tools, techniques and use cases on 16 and 17 October.
- 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
- Daniel Dardailler presented an Overview of W3C.
- Marie-Claire Forgue presented W3C Process.
- Ivan Herman presented 2D Web Graphics: SVG.
- Yves Lafon presented Web Services.
- Marja-Riitta Koivunen presented the Semantic Web and WAI.
- 8
- W3C Day in Sydney, Australia, sponsored by the Australian W3C Office at DSTC
- Janet Daly presented the welcome and closing.
- Hugo Haas presented Web Services at W3C and the Status of SOAP Version 1.2.
- Joseph Reagle presented The status/design of XML Signatures and Encryption, Key Management.
- Janet Daly presented P3P - Platform for Privacy.
- 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.
September
- 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
- Ivan Herman presented an Introduction to the Semantic Web (in Hungarian).
- Daniel Dardailler presented an Overview of W3C's Operation.
- Marie-Claire Forgue presented the W3C Process for Issuing W3C Recommendations.
- Vincent Quint presented on device independence, multimodal, and voice.
- Max Froumentin presented on XML technologies in action, XSLT/XPath/FO.
- 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
- 11 September - Chris Lilley gave the keynote address SVG: Vector Graphics meets Unicode.
- 11 September - Richard Ishida moderated the panel Web Internationalization - Panel of Speakers. Martin Dürst and Chris Lilley participated.
- 11 September - Martin Dürst and Richard Ishida presented Web Internationalization - An Update from the W3C.
- 12 September - Richard Ishida presented the paper Introduction to Indic Scripts.
- 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.
August
- 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
- 4 August - Liam Quin gave a tutorial, Graphic design, layout and typography with markup
- 6 August - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen presented Welcome to Extreme Markup Langages
- 7 August - Charles McCathieNevile presented XML Accessibility Guidelines - XML for everyone
- 8 August - Liam Quin presented XML Reduced
- 9 August - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen presented the closing talk What matters?
July
- 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
- 15 July - Chris Lilley gave the keynote Beyond SVG 1.0 - the next steps. Vincent Hardy co-presented Introduction to the Apache Batik SVG Toolkit and Developing SVG Applications with Batik. Dean Jackson presented 17.5 things you may not want to know about SVG.
- 16 July - Ivan Herman presented SVG Linearization and Accessibility co-written by Daniel Dardailler. Max Froumentin and Vincent Hardy presented Using XSLT and SVG together: a survey of case studies.
- 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.
June
- 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
- 21 May - Paris, France (in French):
- Daniel Dardailler - Overview and Future of W3C
- Ivan Herman - Interoperability of W3C XML Technologies
- Vincent Quint - Formats de documents pour le Web
- 28 May - Vienna, Austria (in German):
- Daniel Dardailler - Overview and Future of W3C
- Ivan Herman - Interoperability of W3C XML Technologies
- Steven Pemberton - XHTML, the great integrator
- 30 May - Dublin, Ireland:
- Daniel Dardailler - Overview and Future of W3C
- Ivan Herman - Interoperability of W3C XML Technologies
- Max Froumentin - XSLT and XML for Content Management
- 3 June - Brussels, Belgium:
- Daniel Dardailler - Overview and Future of W3C
- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen - XML Technologies
- Philipp Hoschka - Device Independence Activity
- 21 May - Paris, France (in French):
- 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
- W3C: Status and Plans by Steve Bratt
- Technical Architecture Group Working Perspectives by Tim Berners-Lee
- P3P 1.0 by Rigo Wenning
Web Services Update
- Web Services Architecture Working Group Status Report by Hugo Haas
- XML Protocol by David Fallside
- Web Services Description Working Group by Philippe Le Hégaret
- XML Security by Joseph Reagle
Semantic Web
- Introduction to the Semantic Web by Eric Miller
- RDF Architecture by Brian McBride
- Web Ontology Working Group by Jim Hendler
- Semantic Web Advanced Development by Ralph Swick
XML Activity Update
- XML Core Specifications by Liam Quin
- DOM Level 3 by Philippe Le Hégaret
- XQuery 1.0 and XPath 1.0 by Paul Cotton and Mary Fernandez
Document Formats Essentials
- MathML and XSL by Max Froumentin
- CSS: Targeting More Media by Bert Bos
- XHTML Family by Masayasu Ishikawa
The Cool Web
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- SMIL 2.0 by Thierry Michel
- SVG 1.1 by Dean Jackson
- Mobile SVG Profiles by Chris Lilley
Universal Access
- WAI Report by Judy Brewer
- Internationalization by Martin Dürst
- QA Report by Daniel Dardailler
Device Independence
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- Voice and Multimodal Interaction by Dave Raggett
- CC/PP by Kazuhiro Kitagawa
- XForms 1.0 by Steven Pemberton
Leading the Web to its Full Potential
- Integrated W3C Technologies in Amaya by Vincent Quint and Irène Vatton
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
- Steve Bratt presented an Overview of W3C.
- Marie-Claire Forgue presented W3C Process for Issuing W3C Recommendations.
- Tatsuya Hagino spoke on the Semantic Web.
- Ivan Herman presented an Overview of XML Related Recommendations.
- Kazuhiro Kitagawa presented Device Independence activities of W3C.
- 18 - 20
- Museums and the Web 2002 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Charles McCathieNevile presented The Virtual On-Ramp on 18 April.
- Eric Miller and Ralph Swick presented a mini-workshop, RDF - How can museums take advantage of it?, on 19 April.
- Eric Miller presented Weaving Meaning: the W3C's Semantic Web Initiatives on 20 April.
- 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
- Bert Bos presented Web Publishing with XSL.
- Stephane Boyera presented Device Independence Principles.
- Ivan Herman presented W3C - Why and How.
- Steven Pemberton presented XForms, XHTML and Device Independence.
- 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
- Steve Bratt presented Technical Plenary: Opening Thoughts.
- Steven Pemberton presented Last Call.
- Lofton Henderson presented A QA Framework for W3C.
- 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
- Norio Touyama gave an Introduction to W3C Activities on 7 February.
- Max Froumentin spoke on Web-based publishing using XSL on 7 February.
- Martin J. Dürst spoke on Metadata and the Semantic Web (in Japanese) on 8 February.
- 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.