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W3C Talks for the year 2001

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December

19
Wendy Chisholm was the keynote speaker at the State of Washington Accessibility Symposium, USA.
18-20
Ivan Herman presented A Tour around W3C XML Recommendations and Yasuyuki Hirakawa and Tatsuya Hagino presented a paper at EuroWeb in Pisa, Italy. The event was endorsed by IW3C2 and supported by the W3C Italian Office.
11 - 14
XML 2001 USA in Orlando, Florida
3
Tim Berners-Lee spoke at the Harvard Information Infrastructure Project at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.

November

29
Marie-Claire Forgue, Tatsuya Hagino, José Kahan, Kazuhiro Kitagawa, Chris Lilley, and Nobuo Saito gave talks at W3C Day at Keio (in Japanese) held at Keio University Mita Campus in Tokyo, Japan. W3C Team members from all three W3C host sites, INRIA, Keio, and MIT, participated in this event. The prerecorded introductory talk by W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee has both English and Japanese subtitles (SMIL 2.0 player required).
22
Ivan Herman presented W3C Architectural Recommendations at the XML Belux conference at the Elewijt Center, Mechelen, Belgium.
21
Kazuhiro Kitagawa presented Device Independence and the Semantic Web (in Japanese) at Internet World Japan 2001 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
20
Philipp Hoschka gave a keynote titled The Future of Streaming Media on the Web at Streaming Media Japan 2001 in Tokyo. The event was sponsored by IDG Japan.
15 - 16
Wendy Chisholm and Charles McCathieNevile spoke at OZeWAI 2001 in Melbourne, Australia.
15
Tim Berners-Lee gave a talk titled Technology in the 21st Century at the Cambridge Forum in Cambridge, MA, USA.
15
Bert Bos presented "W3C: standaardisatie tussen idealisme en praktijk" (in Dutch) at the congress of the SGML/XML User Group Holland.
8 - 10
W3C co-sponsored XML Japan, held in Tokyo, Japan.
1
Martin Dürst presented two talks, entitled The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C): An Overview and Web Architecture: From URIs to the Semantic Web, at the 2001 Web-based Technology Standards Conference, organized by the National Computerization Agency, in Seoul, Korea.

October

29
Nobuo Saito presented Standardization Activities by W3C and Tatsuya Hagino gave a talk on the Current Situation and Perspective of Semantic Web and XML at the INTAP Semantic Web Conference at Keio University Mita Campus in Tokyo, Japan.
26
Charles McCathieNevile attended V Jornadas del SID@R (in conjunction with IBERDISCAP) in Mar del Plata, Argentina. He gave a presentation titled, Formación para las autores del Web.
17
Philipp Hoschka presented a tutorial titled Future Web Interface Technologies at SBMIDIA 2001 (the Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and Hypermedia Systems) in Florianopolis, Brazil. The event was sponsored by the Brazilian Computer Society (Sociedade Brasileira de Computacao - SBC).
16
Charles McCathieNevile gave a presentation on the Semantic Web and use cases for the British Computer Society's Specialist Group.
13
Ivan Herman presented Overview of W3C Technologies at Day of the Greek W3C Office in Thessaloniki, Greece.
11
Philippe Le Hégaret presented XML Use in the W3C DOM Working Group, at XML Forum in Washington, DC, USA.
5
Bert Bos presented Same source, multiple uses —" The "semantic Web" today with CSS, XSLT, HTML and RDF at a workshop organized by the German W3C Office at Fraunhofer IMK, Sankt-Augustin, Germany.
4 - 5
Rigo Wenning participated in the JRC-Workshop on Privacy and Security in Brussels, Belgium.
1
Henry Thompson gave an invited keynote at XML Day Budapest 2001 in Budapest, Hungary. The title of his speech is The XML Meta-Architecture Four Years On: How the XML Pieces Fit Together and What the XML<->Application Interface Looks Like.

September

26
Tim Berners-Lee gave a lecture entitled Democracy and the Internet: New Rules for New Times at the Europeaum Policy Forum at Oxford University, UK
21
W3C Tutorial Seminar (in Japanese) at Open Research Forum (in Japanese) in Fujisawa, Japan. Saeko Takeuchi chaired.
17 September - 1 October
XML Days Europe
12
Henry Thompson gave an invited keynote, XML, Objects and the Web: How XML Schema and XML Infoset facilitate OO Data Binding, at Net.ObjectDays 2001 in Erfurt, Germany.
12
Chris Lilley attended the 19th International Unicode Conference in San Jose, USA. He gave a presentation, SVG: Vector Graphics Meets Unicode.
6
Eric Miller gave a keynote, Digital Libraries and the Semantic Web, at the 5th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries in Darmstadt, Germany.
6
Ivan Herman attended the Eurographics 2001 Conference in Manchester, UK. He gave a presentation, 2D Web Graphics, State of the Art Presentation.
3
Charles McCathieNevile gave a presentation on the Semantic Web and Web accessibility at Monash University, Clayton Campus.

August

30
Charles McCathieNevile presented in Perth, Australia on what are the Web Accessibility Guidelines, and gave a workshop on making content accessible.
27
Philipp Hoschka and Vincent Quint attended École d'été PDMS 2001 in Autrans, France, sponsored by l'INRIA Rhône-Alpes. Vincent Quint presented L'évolution des standards du World Wide Web Consortium (in French). Philipp Hoschka presented Synchronized Multimedia at W3C.
22
Kazuhiro Kitagawa, Wataru Okada, and Fumio Kato attended ITCom 2001 organized by SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, on 22 August in Denver, Colorado, USA. Kaz presented an Empirical study on location based service on the Web with CC/PP and RDF based on two posters presented at WWW10.
15
Bert Bos presented "What my browser should do" to employees of Opera Software in Oslo.

July

20
Charles McCathieNevile attended the Changing Landscapes II Forum in Rockhampton, Australia, and presented on Web accessibility, Then, now, and beyond.
30 - 1 August
Eric Miller was an invited speaker at the International Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS) at Stanford University, California, USA.
17 and 19
Charles McCathieNevile attended the Techfest expos in Hobart and Launceston, Australia. He gave a presentation on the what and why of accessibility, and a workshop on how to implement accessibility.
11
Philipp Hoschka presented Activities of the W3C at the ICANN PSO (Protocol Supporting Organization) General Assembly held in Sophia-Antipolis, France, sponsored by ETSI.
10
Hugo Haas gave a presentation of W3C and Web services and Eric Prud'hommeaux gave a presentation of the Semantic Web at the Software Services Grid Workshop in Danvers, MA, USA.
2
Klaus Birkenbihl, manager of the W3C German Office, spoke about XML standards at the EUROFORUM Konferenz: XML - Neue Technologien und Einsatzmöglichkeiten in der Praxis, in Munich, Germany.

June

4
Tim Berners-Lee gave a talk at the Computerworld Honors Leadership Award for Global Integration, Washington, D.C., USA.
4
Marja-Riitta Koivunen and Charles McCathieNevile attended the HFWeb conference in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. They gave a presentation on Accessible Graphics and Multimedia.
5 - 6
Wendy Chisholm co-presented Web Accessibility Workshop: More People. More Situations. More Business. at HFWeb, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Wendy Chisholm co-presented Advanced Topics in Web Accessibility at HFWeb, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
12
Charles McCathieNevile gave a talk at Monash University on Making The Web Accessible.
13
Tim Berners-Lee gave a talk at the Congressional Internet Caucus Speaker's Series, Washington, D.C., USA.
14 - 15
Massimo Marchiori attended Financial Protocols 2001 in London, UK. He gave a presentation titled XML and the Foundation Layer.
15
Gioacchino La Vecchia attended an event organized by ISOC Italy. He gave a presentation titled The role of Italy in the development of standards and in the government of the net.
18
Philipp Hoschka gave a lecture entitled SMIL - Une Introduction (in French) at the University of Montpellier
19 - 20
Brian Matthew gave a keynote at XML for Financial Services in London, UK.
20
Tim Berners-Lee accepted an honorary degree at the University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
21
Chris Lilley gave an overview of SVG at W3C at Sophia Schneider Automation, France.
27
Charles McCathieNevile gave two short presentations at The Hague in the Netherlands. His presentations focused on the history of the Semantic Web and on Web accessibility using the Semantic Web.
27 - 29
Massimo Marchiori attended SEBD 2001 (Symposium on Advanced Database Systems) in Venice, Italy. He gave a presentation titled Data on the Web: A W3C Perspective.
29
Philipp Hoschka presented What's new in SMIL 2.0? at le club SMIL d'Aristote in Paris, France.

May

1 - 5
Tenth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW10), Hong Kong
Opening Keynote
XML Overview
Semantic Web Overview
Foundations of Web Services
Essential UI Features
XHTML and Modularization (M12n)
Delivering Device Independence
Presentation and Transformation
Developers' Day
6 - 9
Tutorials and "W3C Day" at Evolve 2001 in Sydney, Australia, including:
17
Gioacchino La Vecchia attended Linux@Work 2001 in Milan, Italy. He participated in a round table on W3C open source activity.
21 - 25
Chris Lilley served as co-chair of the Web Graphics track at XML Europe 2001. His presentation was titled A Comparison of WebCGM and SVG.
23
Tim Berners-Lee gave a talk at the Smithsonian Associates, Washington, D.C., USA. The topic of his presentation was English as a Global Language: Opportunities and Challenges.
29
Tim Berners-Lee participated in a Digital Media Forum, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, Alexandria, Virginia, USA.

April

12
Ivan Herman gave a presentation at The Hague, sponsored by the W3C Dutch Office and ISOC-NL. His presentation was titled Overview of W3C Activities.
22 - 23
Charles McCathieNevile attended AusWeb in Coffs Harbour, Australia. He gave a presentation on the Semantic Web and accessibility.
24 - 27
The 18th International Unicode Conference, in Hong Kong, sponsored by the Unicode Consortium. Chris Lilley presented a paper titled SVG: Unicode meets Vector Graphics. Max Froumentin gave a tutorial titled Introduction to XSL.
25 - 27
Bert Bos gave a presentation on XML and its family of standards at CRICS5 in Havana, Cuba. This event was sponsored by BIREME, the Pan American Health Organization and the World Health Organization.

March

4 - 8
Ian Jacobs gave a presentation at the WinWriters Online Help Conference. The presentation was titled Authoring accessible tools for the Web.
22 - 28
CeBIT 2001 in Hannover, Germany. See the W3C at CeBIT'01 Web page.
26 - 27
Henry Thompson attended XML World Euro Edition. He gave a keynote titled XML - Knitting the Web Together. He also gave a tutorial on Weaving the Web with XML: An Overview of the XML family of W3C Recommendations.
28 - 30
Charles McCathieNevile attended the Australian Online Documentation Conference in Canberra. He gave a presentation on Accessible (Web-based) Help Systems.

February

1
Daniel Weitzner attended the Middle East Institute conference on Information Technology in the Middle East, in Washington, D.C., USA. He participated in a panel titled, "Panel III: The Social and Political Impact of Information Technology."
8 - 9
PAGE2001 in Tokyo, Japan. Sponsored by the Japan Association of Graphic Arts Technology.
21 - 23
Henry Thompson spoke at XML DevCon Europe in London, UK. He presented on the topic of new global e-business standards.
22 - 23
Vincent Quint, Philipp Hoschka, Daniel Dardailler and Bert Bos spoke at the European Broadcasting Union specialized workshop XML Technologies in Broadcasting in Geneva, Switzerland. Vincent Quint gave a keynote on W3C and Web technologies. Philipp Hoschka presented Multimedia applications based on SMIL. Daniel Dardailler gave a presentation about Accessibility for XML-based multimedia. Bert Bos spoke about RDF for metadata.
23
Joseph Reagle gave a presentation for the 4.297 E-Commerce Architecture Seminar sponsored by MIT. The title of his presentation was URIs and Web Architecture.
27
Alan Kotok attended the SHARE conference in Long Beach, California, USA. He gave a general presentation on the work of W3C, The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and You.

January

10
Daniel Weitzner attended the Future of Music Policy Conference, in Washington, D.C., USA. He participated in a panel titled, "Panel 4: Open and/or Closed: The Future of Technology."
17
Charles McCathieNevile attended Information Online 2001 in Sydney, Australia. He gave a presentation on the topic Web Accessibility - present and future.
18
Philipp Hoschka gave a presentation entitled Towards Streaming Media Interoperability at a Roundtable on Streaming Standards in Paris, France, sponsored by the Development Institute International.
22
Ivan Herman gave a presentation at XML & VoiceXML in Telecoms, sponsored by XML.org. The title of his presentation was Identifying the XML Opportunity for the Telecom Industry.