World Conference of the Web Society - WebNet'96
WebNet is the annual conference of the Web Society. It was founded in 1995 to address the application aspects of the Web and represent a lobby for Web users, independent of specific platforms and without the domination of commercial organizations. The Web Society and WebNet deal with a variety of modern Internet tools and their integration, including services, such as Gopher, WWW, Hyper-G, WAIS, directory services, FTP, e-mail. They also address cooperative applications and novel approaches, from Hot Java to VRML and from Web-compatible searching modules to 3D interfaces.
The annual conference serves as a multi-disciplinary forum for disseminating information on research, development and applications on all topics related to the use, applications and societal and legal aspects of the Web in its broadest sense, encompassing all tools used to peruse the Internet. The conference will be useful for all who plan to use the Internet for information, communication and transactional applications or who are currently running or planning to run servers on the Internet.
Proposals are invited for papers, panels, tutorials, workshops and demonstrations/posters. Papers should present reports of significant work or integrative reviews on research, development, applications and societal issues related to all aspects of the Internet.
For further information, please contact:
WebNet'96/AACE
PO Box 2966
Charlottesville
VA 22902 USA
Fax +1-804-9787449