Conference Program - Monday

AusWeb06 will maintain its traditional 5 day format over the period 1st to 5th July. The basic program will be as follows:

Saturday | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday

Day Time Conference Program   Room
  Airport Wireless Network Sponsored by Telstra
  Monday 3rd July
 
7.00am-
8.30am

AusWeb Breakfast

Within the early bird and standard package one registration continental breakfast is included on Monday and Tuesday mornings. Please ensure that you advise that you are an AusWeb conference delegate and have your name tag with you. Please note that the restaurant staff have been provided with a list of delegate names and have been advised of the requirement to view your name tag. If you do not have your name tag with you, your breakfast will be charged to your own room account.

  Lagos
8.00am-
4.30pm
DELEGATE REGISTRATION DESK OPEN

Convention Foyer
(Level 2)

9.00am-
10.00am
Keynote Speaker 3    

Why Web Standards are Important: An overview of W3C, its operation and current technical directions
Session Chair : Ross Ackland, CSIRO ITC

Ivan Herman
Head of Offices
World Wide Web Consortium
Centre of Mathematics and Computer Sciences
Amsterdam

 

Cooroibah
10.00am-
10.30am
Morning Tea

Lagos & Terrace

  10.30am-
12.00pm
Paper Track Session 1  

WEB SEARCH
Session Chair: Andrew Treloar

Institutional vs Generic Web Search: A Results-Centric Comparison
Baden Hughes

Topic estimation of web search transaction log queries using monte-carlo simulation
Seda Ozmutlu

Investigating Usage of the Vivisimo Clustering Search Engine Interface
Amanda Spink

Scoped web site search: an Australian university case study
Sue Steele

Weyba

SERVICES, ONTOLOGIES AND METADATA
Session Chair: David Lowe

Semantic Service Dissemination Architecture
Mark Nolan

Ontology Driven Concept Modeller for Urban Development
Hans Schevers

Web Services: yesterday's hype or tomorrow's promise?
Madeleine Wright

Web Metadata Compared: Institution, Community, Internet
Baden Hughes

Cooloolah
   

eLEARNING INNOVATION
Session Chair: Ian Reid

Connectivity of Threads: The meeting of traditional art with technology in supporting life-long learning
Kathy Lynch

Changing horses in mid-stream: a new LMS plus improved teaching
Russ Pennell

Online Automated Essay Assessment
BH Tan

Doonella
12.00pm-
1.30pm  
Lunch Lagos

Poster Set-Up

All poster presenters will have access to the plenary room for the poster session at both lunch and afternoon tea. Poster presenters are asked to leave their posters on display until the conclusion of the conference on Tuesday afternoon for all delegates to view.  

TBA
  1.30pm-
2.30pm
Keynote Speaker 4  

Intersections and Transformations
Session Chair: Marilyn Jones

Cindy Hill
Manager, SunLibrary, Santa Clara, USA

Cooroibah
2.30pm-
3.00pm
Afternoon Tea

Lagos
& Terrace

  3.00pm-
5.00pm
Poster Presentations    

Poster 1
Creating a keyword search vocabulary for Course Finder.
Dey Alexander, Scott Rippon, Guy Sangwine

Poster 2
Media Triggered Collaborative Activities.
Aneesha Bakharia

Poster 3
Collecting Low-Density Language Materials on the Web
Timothy Baldwin, Steven Bird, Baden Hughes

Poster 4
RapidPrint TM – The Rapid growth of a distributed printing and copyright compliance system.
Karey Patterson

Poster 5
Flexiprint – Web Based Print-On-Demand System.
Ben Starr

Poster 6
A process for enterprise-wide web strategy development.
Sue Steele

Poster 7
Indigo Indigenous Visual Culture Network.
Patrick Tan

Poster 8
Collaborating on Collaboration
Kelsey van Haaster, Michael Shimmins

Poster 9
Reducing Spam with Best Practice
Luke Haber

Plus late submissions
TBA
 
7.00pm

Conference BBQ
Pre Dinner Drinks
(AusWeb Activities Sponsored By Telstra)  
Entertainment by "Hip Fantasia"

TBA

 

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