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KEYNOTES

Utopia, Oblivion, or Muddled Compromise?
Fantasies and Realities about the Coming Global Society

Nathaniel S. Borenstein, School of Information, University of Michigan, USA

Human Communication and the Design of the Modern Web Architecture
Roy T. Fielding, University of California-Irvine, USA

All's WELL That Ends:
The Origins and Future of Online Community

Steve Jones, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

Escaping Entropy Death: Why The Web Works For
Business

Simon Phipps, IBM UK Laboratories, UK

 

INVITED

Taking Hypertext Seriously: Scholarship and Storytelling
Mark Bernstein, Eastgate Systems, Inc., USA

Computer Crime on the Internet - The Case of the Virus
Walter Jaburek, EDV Concept Technisches Büro für Informatik GmbH, Austria

Inhabited 3D Virtual Worlds:
Interactivity and Interaction between Avatars, Autonomous Agents, Users etc.

Jens F. Jensen, InterMedia-Aalborg & Department of Communication, Aalborg University, Denmark

Non-topical Factors in Information Access
Jussi Karlgren, SICS, Stockholm and Department of General Linguistics, Helsinki University, Finland

Adapting Web Information to Disabled and Elderly Users
Alfred Kobsa, German Nat'l Research Center for Information Technology, Germany

The Legal Obstacles and the Problem of Trust on the Internet
Dagmar M. Koch, Ernst & Young Vienna, Austria

Telematics Applications for High Quality Educational and Clinical Support to Practicing Professionals and Medical Students
Herbert Matthies, Medical Computing Center, Hannover Medical School, Germany

Research into Multimedia Content and Tools in the Information Society Technologies Programme of the European Commission
Bernard Smith, Electronic Publishing and the Info2000 Programme, European Commission, Belgium

Client Design for Service Centric Architectures
Mark Smith, Hewlett Packard Laboratories, USA


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