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- Subject: Second Call -- WWW5 Workshop (Paris, 6 May 1996)
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- Organization: Fac. Wiskunde & Informatica, VU, Amsterdam
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 09:31:16 GMT
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- Second Call for Participation WWW5 Workshop (Paris, 6 May 1996)
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- Programming the Web -- a search for APIs
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- The call for participation can be found at URL(s)
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- http://www.cs.vu.nl/~eliens/WWW5/workshop.html
- http://www.w3.org/pub/Conferences/WWW5/fich_html/workshops/Eliens.html
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- For your convenience, the text is (partially) included below.
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- Invited speaker: Luca Cardelli -- What is the Web's Model of Computation?
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- Deadlines
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- Position papers must be submitted by email before April 8 1996
- Notification of acceptance: 15 April 1996
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- Mail contributions to:
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- Anton Eliens eliens@cs.vu.nl
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- Programming the Web - a search for APIs
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- The workshop focusses on
- concepts and requirements for high-level API
- suitable for developing Web-aware applications.
- An explicit goal of the workshop is to publish
- state of the art references to existing APIs for
- the variety of existing languages, including C, C++,
- Modula-2/3, Ada (95), Eiffel, Tcl, Perl, Rexx, Java, Smalltalk,...
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- Workshop Committee
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- The Chairman, and committee members contacts:
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- Anton Eliens (Chair)
- Email: eliens@cs.vu.nl
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- David De Roure
- Email: dder@ecs.soton.ac.uk
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- Simon Dobson
- Email: S.Dobson@rl.ac.uk
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- Abstract
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- The workshop focusses on the issue of what support should
- provided for developing Web-aware applications.
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- Topics include: see http://www.cs.vu.nl/~eliens/WWW5/workshop.html
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- We like the workshop to result in
- * the definition of requirements for high-level APIs
- and frameworks for Web programming
- * the characterization of suitable components
- for Web-aware applications,
- * an overview of existing APIs for the Web
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- Position papers
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- Position papers from 3-5 (HTML-2.0) pages addressing one of
- the topics mentioned are welcomed.
- Position papers proposing an API must include a
- brief description of the API, its intended
- application domain and preferably
- an indication of practical experience.
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