St Anne's College Oxford, UK, December 17 and 18th 2002.
The conference theme is intended to prompt debate on convergence of developments pioneered for e-science on the GRID and web services in order to provide business applications. The communities who identify with the web, the GRID, Web Services, Grid Services and Semantic Web should not be isolated from each other, but need to come together to unify their approaches to meet the real needs of information, data and knowledge technology users.
EuroWeb 2002 will be a major international forum at which research on GRIDs and Web Services is presented. EuroWeb 2002 follows on from the success of the EuroWeb 2001, which was held in Pisa in December, 2001 on the topic of the web in public administration.
The conference seeks original contributions on, but not limited to, the following topics:
The proceedings will be published on paper for attendees, and electronically thereafter in the British Computer Society Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC). The British Computer Society guarentee that the electronic publication will be freely available on the web for at least 10 years, and accessible as a resource registered with an ISBN number.
Papers are sought in two categories:
1). research papers: should describe original research, a survey/overview of areas of research, or tool, system and application descriptions relevant to the theme of the conference. When printed in the prescibed format, research papers should not exceed 10 pages.
2). position papers: should consist of brief statements of the authors' position w.r.t. some aspect of the theme of the conference, or describe work in progress of sufficient maturity to warrent attention. When printed in the prescibed format, position papers should not exceed 4 pages.
Papers should be submitted as HTML documents validated by the W3C validator conforming to the eWIC formatting instructions and the EWIC template.
Only electronic submission will be acccepted. Paper should be submitted by sending them as e-mails to w3c-ral@rl.ac.uk. When sending html papers that include images or other secondary files, please create a zip archive of all the files and include that in the e-mail. State in the e-mail: the name, address, affiliation and e-mail address of the author to be used for contact information.
Authors will retain copyright, but authors of accepted papers will be required to sign a license to publish.
http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/Euroweb/
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