Updated on 4 July 1996 by ausweb96@scu.edu.au

AusWeb96 - Example Theme

Technical Futures-Papers and Posters


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Theme Editors

The editors of the theme for full papers and poster sessions are Paul Thistlewaite, of the Co-operative Research Centre for Advanced Computational Systems (ACSys) at the Australian National University and Helen Ashman of the Defence Science and Technology Organisation. For further details, email Paul and Helen at aw96tech@scu.edu.au.

Papers

Each paper is presented in a Session. At a later time the author(s) is available at one of the Sun Microsystems computers to answer individual questions and to demonstrate the project or paper.

Session T1, Monday 10:45am-12:30pm, Gold Coast Room

Chair: Tony Barry

Applying Bifocal Displays to Enhance WWW Navigation

Chris Pilgrim and Ying Leung chris@saturn.csse.swin.edu.au
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 7 at 1:00-1:30pm, Monday

From Hypertext to Flat Text: A Tool for Document Construction

Jian Yang, Wanli Ma and Richard P. Brent ma@discus.anu.edu.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 8 at 1:00-1:30pm, Monday

Navigating the Web: Possibilities and Practicalities for Adaptive Navigational Support

John Eklund and Romain Zeiliger j.eklund@uts.edu.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 9 at 1:00-1:30pm, Monday

Session T2, Monday 2:30-3:30pm, Gold Coast Room

Chair: Alan Taylor

The Web in your Briefcase, or, experiences with a portable Web

Ken Yap ken@syd.dit.csiro.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 1 at 3:40-4:00pm, Monday

WebCD: A Model for CD-ROM Authoring Development with Internet Integrated Data

David Metcalf David.Metcalf-1@ksc.nasa.gov
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 2 at 3:40-4:00pm, Monday

The Macintosh as a Web Platform

Tony Barry Tony.Barry@anu.edu.au
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 3 at 3:40-4:00pm, Monday


Session T3, Monday 4:00-5:45pm, Gold Coast Room

Chair: Ralph Lawson-Smith

Exploiting the Full Web User Interface Spectrum

Michael Rees rees@bond.edu.au
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 1 at 10:20-10:45am, Tuesday

Towards Providing Software Component Interoperability Information on the WWW

Author : Daniel Scherer, Tobias Murer, Andy Wurtz scherer@tik.ee.ethz.ch
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 2 at 10:20-10:45am, Tuesday

User Authentication and Software Distribution on the Web

Kent Fitch Kent.Fitch@its.csiro.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 3 at 10:20-10:45am, Tuesday

Case Studies for Securing Intranet and Internet Web Servers

Rex di Bona rex@comsmiths.com.au
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 4 at 10:20-10:45am, Tuesday


Session T4, Tuesday 10:45am-12:30pm, Gold Coast Room

Chair: Bill Simpson-Young

Wide Area Network Monitoring using Java and the Web

Kent Fitch Kent.Fitch@its.csiro.au
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 1 at 1:15-1:45pm, Tuesday

Agent Technology In Electronic Commerce and Information Retrieval on the Internet

Bassam (Sam) Aoun sam@picasso.ece.curtin.edu.au OR saounb@cc.curtin.edu.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 2 at 1:15-1:45pm, Tuesday


Session T5, Tuesday 10:45am-12:30pm, Surfers Paradise 2

Chair: Michael Rees

Web as a Legacy Computer System Application Interface

Michael Hinchliffe and Anthony Symons a.symons@citr.uq.oz.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 4 at 1:15-1:45pm, Tuesday

Santa tries the Web: The case for switched digital access to a content rich Internet

Alan Taylor Alan.Taylor@mcr1.poptel.org.uk
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 5 at 1:15-1:45pm, Tuesday

Building an Intranet: Theory and Practice

Andrew Arch & Jan Whitaker ARCHA@dofa.agvic.gov.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 6 at 1:15-1:45pm, Tuesday

Session T6, Tuesday 1:45pm-3:00pm, Gold Coast Room

Chair: Peter Austin

BOTH: Cooperative Automatic Web Navigation with Hierarchical Filtering

Author: M. Angelaccio, L. Zamburru, D. Genovese
email : angelac@russell.ce.utovrm.it
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 1 at 3:10-3:30pm, Tuesday

Web meets FRANK: Tightly Integrating Web and Network Video Functionality

Author : Bill Simpson-Young
email : bill@syd.dit.csiro.au
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 2 at 3:10-3:30pm, Tuesday

Building an Internet SDK Library for Hybrid Multimedia Databases

Kien Fatt Chan kokhoon@iti.gov.sg
Follow up session on Sun workstation # 3 at 3:10-3:30pm, Tuesday


Posters

Issues in Supporting Real-Time Retrieval, Transmission and Presentation of Multiple Media Streams in the WWW

Guojun Lu guojunl@fcit.monash.edu.au
Presented on Sun workstation # 1 at 12:30-1:15pm, Tuesday

Resolving Formal Public Identifiers on the WWW: A Proposal For Delegating SGML Open Catalogues

James K. Tauber jtauber@tartarus.uwa.edu.au
There is a brief overview of the paper and the author.
Presented on Sun workstation # 3 at 12:30-1:15pm, Tuesday

A Web Submission Tool

Rowan McKenzie, Andrew Waugh Andrew.Waugh@dit.csiro.au
Presented on Sun workstation # 4 at 12:30-1:15pm, Tuesday


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