WWW2010 Developers Track CfP
WWW2010 - April 26 - 30 in Raleigh, NC
WWW2010 Developers Track - Call For Proposals http://www2010.org
Submission Details
Submission deadline: February 26, 2010 (9pm Eastern (US) Time)
Notification date: March 14th, 2010
The Developers Track focuses on the general WWW development community. Participants are invited to present new trends and interesting ideas, code and APIs of applications, platforms and emerging standards. Demonstrations of technical "nitty-gritty" are strongly encouraged. Focus areas include, but are not limited to, Browsers and Plugins, Web Metrics, Health, Science and Education, Web Social Impact, Information Integration and Mash-ups, Web Software and Tools, Information Mining and Reporting, Mobile Web, Monetization, Multimedia, Scalable System and Cloud Computing, Search, Security, Semantic Web, Social Network, Standards and Protocols, User Interface, Open Source (FLOSS) Development for the Web.
This track is an ideal venue for short reports of both industry and academic technical works.
This year, the proceedings of the Developers Track will be published online; the authors of the accepted works will have the option to publish a 3-page report.
Please submit abstracts and papers via the WWW2010 Conference Management site: https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/WWW2010/Default.aspx
WWW2010 Developers Track - Call For Proposals http://www2010.org
Submission Details
Submission deadline: February 26, 2010 (9pm Eastern (US) Time)
Notification date: March 14th, 2010
The Developers Track focuses on the general WWW development community. Participants are invited to present new trends and interesting ideas, code and APIs of applications, platforms and emerging standards. Demonstrations of technical "nitty-gritty" are strongly encouraged. Focus areas include, but are not limited to, Browsers and Plugins, Web Metrics, Health, Science and Education, Web Social Impact, Information Integration and Mash-ups, Web Software and Tools, Information Mining and Reporting, Mobile Web, Monetization, Multimedia, Scalable System and Cloud Computing, Search, Security, Semantic Web, Social Network, Standards and Protocols, User Interface, Open Source (FLOSS) Development for the Web.
This track is an ideal venue for short reports of both industry and academic technical works.
This year, the proceedings of the Developers Track will be published online; the authors of the accepted works will have the option to publish a 3-page report.
Please submit abstracts and papers via the WWW2010 Conference Management site: https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/WWW2010/Default.aspx

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