Welcome to Japan and WWW2005. This is the 14th conference in the series that was started by Robert Cailliau in Geneva in 1994. It is also worth noting that the conference has now been held in each of the three major W3C host countries (USA, France, and Japan).This year's conference maintains the traditional 1:3:1 format including: a day of tutorial and workshop sessions, three days of keynotes, paper tracks and poster presentations as well as the special W3C track, and finishes with Developers' Day.Once again we are delighted to have Tim Berners-Lee deliver the opening keynote and to be followed by four internationally distinguished speakers in the other plenary session slots. This year Developers' Day also begins with a special keynote address.
WWW at 15 years: looking forward
The key property of the WWWW is its universality: One must be able to access it whatever the hardware device, software platform, and network one is using, and despite the disabilities one might have, and whether oner is in a "developed" or "developing" ...
The case for technology for developing regions
Moore's Law and the wave of technologies it enabled have led to tremendous improvements in productivity and the quality of life in the industrialized world. Yet, technology has had almost no effect on the four billion people that make less US$2000/day. ...
Innovation for a human-centered network: NTT's R&D activities for achieving the NTT group's medium-term management strategy
This talk presents NTT's approach for realizing a Human-Centered Network. Last November, we announced the NTT Group's Medium-Term Management Strategy, which consists of three management objectives: (1) building the ubiquitous broadband market and ...
Towards usable Web privacy and security
Internet users now rely on a whole arsenal of tools to protect their security and privacy. Experts recommend that computer users install personal firewalls, anti-virus software, spyware blockers, spam filters, cookie managers, and a variety of other ...
Cited By
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Moussallem D, Wauer M and Ngomo A Machine Translation Using Semantic Web Technologies: A Survey, SSRN Electronic Journal, 10.2139/ssrn.3248493
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Mamuta M, Sorokina O, Tyan V and Popova N (Building a High Quality Infrastructure of Microfinancing and Credit Cooperation for Effective Development), SSRN Electronic Journal, 10.2139/ssrn.2609343
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LIU L and PENG T (2013). Post-processing of Deep Web Information Extraction Based on Domain Ontology, Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 10.4316/AECE.2013.04005, 13:4, (25-32),
- Shokouhi M and Si L (2011). Federated Search, Foundations and Trends in Information Retrieval, 5:1, (1-102), Online publication date: 1-Jan-2011.
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Schukoske J Embracing Domestic and International Diversity on Campus: A View from the US, SSRN Electronic Journal, 10.2139/ssrn.1515831
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Post T, Gründl H, Schmidl L and Dorfman M Implications of IFRS for the European Insurance Industry - Insights from Capital Market Theory, SSRN Electronic Journal, 10.2139/ssrn.906089
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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WWW '18 | 1,155 | 170 | 15% |
WWW '17 | 966 | 164 | 17% |
WWW '17 Companion | 966 | 164 | 17% |
WWW '16 | 727 | 115 | 16% |
WWW '16 Companion | 727 | 115 | 16% |
WWW '15 | 929 | 131 | 14% |
WWW '14 | 645 | 84 | 13% |
WWW '13 Companion | 1,250 | 831 | 66% |
WWW '13 | 831 | 125 | 15% |
Overall | 8,196 | 1,899 | 23% |