Trip Reports On WWW 6

This page provides access to trip reports for the WWW 6 conference, held in Santa Clara on 7-11th April 1997.

Please note that the trip reports have not been converted properly to HTML.

Trip Reports Held Locally

The following trip reports were written by participants at the WWW 6 conference.

Presentations

The following presentations were given by speakers at the WWW 6 conference. The presentations are based on papers which were accepted by the WWW 6 Program Committee.

  1. Arturo Crespo's Responsive Interaction for a Large Web Application
  2. Kerry Rodden's Providing World Wide Access to Historical Sources
  3. Dave Ingham's Supporting Highly Manageable Web Services
  4. Steve Caughey's Flexible Open Caching for the Web
  5. Mark Little's Constructing Reliable Web Applications using Atomic Actions
  6. Rich Keller's Bookmarking Service for Organising & Sharing URLs
  7. Sougata Mukherjea's Towards a Multimedia World-Wide Web Information Retrieval Engine
  8. Constantinos Phanouriou's Transforming Command-Line Driven Systems to Web Applications
  9. TV Raman's Cascaded Speech Style Sheets
  10. Yoelle Maarek's Webcutter: A System For Dynamic and Tailorable Site Mapping
  11. Ray Lau's WebGALAXY: Beyond Point and Click - A Conversational Interface to a Browser
  12. Owen Rees' High Security Web Servers and Gateways
  13. Rajesh Sundaram's Index-Based Hyperlinks Postscript file

Workshop Reports

OO Web Server Workshop

The WWW 6 Conference Proceedings are available at the URL http://proceedings.www6conf.org/

Hypertext 97 Conference

The Hypertext 97 conference featured one of the first organised collaborations between the hypertext world and the Web world; a live video linkup had been arranged between Southampton and Santa Clara, where the Sixth International World Wide Web Conference was held.

The following trip reports were written by participants at the Hypertext 97 conference.

The Hypertext 97 Conference Proceedings are available at the URL http://journals.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ht97/ Note that an Adobe Acrobat reader is needed to read the conference papers.


Last updated on 16-May-1997