[Air-L] Fwd: Call for papers-10th ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON WORLD WIDE WEB APPLICATIONS

Steve Jones sjones at uic.edu
Wed Jan 23 19:50:30 PST 2008


> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> 10th ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON WORLD WIDE WEB APPLICATIONS
> (ZA-WWW2008)
>
> VENUE 1:
>
> Cape Town (South Africa)
> Wednesday 3 to Friday 5 September 2008
>
> Hosted by
> __ Cape Peninsula University of Technology
> __ University of Cape Town
> __ University of the Western Cape
>
> VENUE 2:
>
> Nairobi (Kenya)
> Wednesday 10 to Friday 12 September 2008
>
> Hosted by
> __ African eDevelopment
> __ Cape Peninsula University of Technology
> __ University of Cape Town
> __ University of the Western Cape
>
> The year 2008 sees the 10th consecutive World Wide Web Applications  
> Conference. To highlight this
> milestone anniversary, the event will be celebrated in two places.  
> The programme will kick-off in Cape Town
> and then continues the week after in Nairobi - reinforcing the  
> Conference's engagement with African Web
> developments as a whole.
>
> Although papers will not be duplicated, both conferences will  
> reflect the same features and themes:
>
> __ Prominent keynote speakers from abroad as well as from the local  
> scene
> __ Various appropriate and applicable programme tracks
> __ Peer-reviewed scientific papers as well as invited presentations
> __ Poster presentations
> __ Proceedings published in electronic format
> __ Selected papers published in a special 10th anniversary  
> conference issue of The Electronic Library:
>  International Journal for the Application of Technology in  
> Information Environments
>
> The Conference Programme Committee invites authors to submit  
> proposals of ±500 words for papers or
> posters (±250 words) of their original and unpublished work,  
> research results innovations, ideas, and
> problems or issues that require solutions from any field in which  
> the World Wide Web is applied or used as a
> tool or system.
>
> Submit your abstracts at http://www.zaw3.co.za
> (follow the Call for Papers link)
>
> Topics might relate to trends and developments over the last ten  
> years; for example the growing number of
> "foreign" language sites; the politics of the Web; censorship and  
> legal issues; new methods of access and
> device and network convergence; search engines and search  
> techniques; emerging Web technologies,
> developments and trends; Web 2.0; and e-anything (government,  
> commerce, marketing, learning, society,
> entertainment).
>
> Target dates:
>
> Peer-reviewed papers
>
> __ Submission of abstracts (±500 words): 31 March 2008
> __ Notification of abstract acceptance: 15 April 2008
> __ Submission of full text papers for peer-reviewing: 31 May 2008
> __ Notification of acceptance of papers: 31 July 2008
> __ Submission of updated version of accepted papers: 25 August 2008
>
> Posters
>
> __ Submission of abstracts (±250 words): 10 August 2008
> __ Notification of acceptance: 15 August 2008
>
> Further enquiries:
>
> Cape Town:
>
> Prof Pieter van Brakel
> Conference Chair
> Cape Peninsula University of Technology
> Cape Town
>
> vanbrakelp at cput.ac.za
> +21 82 966 0789 (mobile)
> +27 21 469 1015 (office)
> http://www.zaw3.co.za
>
> Nairobi:
>
> Mr Harry Hare
> Mr Andrew Karania
> Directors: African eDevelopment
> Nairobi
>
> harry at africanedevelopment.org
> + 254 72565004 (mobile)
> andrew@ africanedevelopment.org
> +254  72 270 2187 (mobile)
> http://www.africanedevelopment.org/
>
> Conference Secretariat:
>
> Elizabeth Danckwerts
> Conference Secretariat
> PO Box 2760
> Clareinch
> 7740
> South Africa
> aecon.e at mweb.co.za
> Phone   +27 21 683-5522
> Mobile   +27 82 468 7504
> Fax   +27 21 674 3269
> www.aecon.co.za
>
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> www.iw3c2.org
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> http://www.uwc.ac.
> za/portal/public/ho
> me/index.htm
> http://www.uct.ac.za/
>
> http://www.cput.ac.za/
>



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