Euroweb 2002 Conference

Euroweb 2002 Conference

The Web and the GRID: from e-science to e-business

St Anne's College Oxford, UK, December 17 and 18th 2002.


CALL FOR POSTERS

Conference Chair: Prof. Michael Wilson, W3C UK and Ireland Office

Poster Chair: Prof. Bob Hopgood, Oxford Brookes University

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.

Call for Posters

The Poster session at Euroweb 2002 is an opportunity to discuss late-breaking results, ongoing research projects, and innovative work-in-progress which may not yet be ready for a full paper. Technical posters, reports on software systems, completed work, or work in progress are all welcome. Submissions will be evaluated for acceptability by the Poster Committee.

Decisions about acceptance will be based on relevance to the theme of the conference, originality, significance, and clarity. Accepted posters will be displayed at the conference. Final posters should fit an A0 space and should be brought to the conference for accepted posters to be viewed over the two days of 17th and 18th December.

Extended abstracts/summaries for accepted posters will be distributed to conference attendees as an adjunct paper to the proceedings. At least one author must register for the conference and attend the poster session.

Scope

The conference seeks original contributions on, but not limited to, the following topics:

Publication

The proceedings of the research and position papers will be published on paper for attendees, and electronically thereafter in the British Computer Society Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC).

Poster abstracts will be published in an adjunct proceedings distributed to conference participants.

Submission

Submissions must consist of a camera-ready extended abstract or summary of the work to be described in the poster, not to exceed two (2) pages in the eWIC formatting instructions

Abstracts should be submitted as HTML documents validated by the W3C validator conforming to the eWIC formatting instructions and the EWIC template. If you wish to submit additional representations of the poster layout to impress the poster committee with your layout and graphics you may, but the abstract is also required for publication.

Only electronic submission will be acccepted. Submission will be accepted by email to:

w3c-ral@rl.ac.uk

Authors will retain copyright.

Important Dates

Further Information

http://www.w3c.rl.ac.uk/Euroweb/

If you require further information please e-mail