Title: WWW 8 Trip Report
1WWW 8 Trip Report
- Brian Kelly
- UK Web Focus
- UKOLN
- University of Bath
- Bath, BA2 7AY
Email B.Kelly_at_ukoln.ac.uk URL http//www.ukoln.ac.
uk/
UKOLN is funded by the Library and Information
Commission, the Joint Information Systems
Committee (JISC) of the Higher Education Funding
Councils, as well as by project funding from the
JISC and the European Union. UKOLN also
receives support from the University of Bath
where it is based.
2Contents
- Introduction
- Tim Berners-Lee's Keynote talk
- Panel Session on Search Engines
- W3C Tracks at WWW 8 Conference
- Microsoft and Open Standards talk
- Papers
- Questions
See lthttp//www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue20/web-focus/gt
for trip report.
3About UK Web Focus
- UK Web Focus
- Advises UK HE community on Web developments
- Funded by JISC
- JISC representative on World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C) - Note UKOLN also has the Interoperability Focus
4About WWW8
- WWW 8 Conference
- Held in Toronto, Canada from 11-14 May 1999
- Smaller scale (no exhibition)
- More research-focussed
- No significant exciting new technology (unlike
1998 - RDF or 1997 - XML) - See ltURL http//www8.org/gt
- Conference papers online - see ltURL
http//www8.org/fullpaper.html gt
5Tim Berners-Lees Keynote
- This year is the tenth anniversary of the Web
- Original aim was to facilitate human
communication through shared knowledge - Have achieved much, but not yet universal writing
- Next stage is the Semantic Web
- RDF has important role to play
- Inappropriate patent claims are hindering
development of Web - See lthttp//www.w3.org/Talks/1999/05/www8-tbl/Ove
rview.htmlgt
6Finding Anything in the Billion Page Web
PANEL
- Panel session on Finding Anything in the Billion
Page Web Are Algorithms the Key? - Panelists from Excite, AltaVista (Compaq) and
Yahoo! - Hardware is not a significant barrier
- Improved software algorithms will be important.
E.g - Citation analysis (cf Google)
- User profiles
- Specialist search engines (implies 2-layer
searches) - Search engine vendors may discard embedded
metadata - Search engine vendors may make use of trusted
third-party metadata - Conclusions in line with UK HEs interests!
7W3C Track
W3C Track
- Community Contributions
- Web Characterization Activity
WWW Access WAI Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines Internationalization Television and
the Web W3C, the Web, and mobility
- Web Technologies Society
- Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P)
- Report on Signed-XML99 Workshop
- Query Languages
- XML
- XML Update
- W3C HTML Activity
- RDF
- Developer's Day
- Towards CSS modularization
- Style sheets for Voice Browsers
- The CSS Object Model
- Multimedia Models and Management
- Style Sheets CSS, XSL and CSS-OMCurrent
directions in Web style sheets - SMIL Multimedia for Everyone
- See lthttp//www.w3.org/Talks/1999gt
8WAI
W3C Track
- WAI
- Web Accessibility Initiative
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines now out
- See lthttp//www.w3.org/Talks/1999/0512-wai-www8-j
bgt - Need for accessibility audit of institutional web
sites? - Need for institutional guidelines / incorporation
into training programmes, etc?
NOTE Gave talk on Accessibility and Metadata at
WAI meeting after WWW8 conference. Does
metadata have a role to play in providing
machine-understandable definitions relating to
accessibility? Should user profiles consider
accessibility aspects?
9SMIL
W3C Track
- SMIL
- Synchronized Multimedia Markup Language - an XML
application - Players (e.g. RealNetworks G2) and authoring
tools available - Microsoft have proposed HTML Time (scripting
rather than declarative implementation) - SMIL 2.0 may include MSs proposals
- See lthttp//www.w3.org/Talks/1999/0513-smil-www8/
gt - See lthttp//www.w3.org/AudioVideo/gt
- Michael Wilson (RAL) to give talk on SMIL at Web
Managers workshop in Sept
10Building Trust on the Web
W3C Track
- P3P
- Platform for Privacy Preferences
- Address need to address privacy concerns (esp. in
US) - Developments hindered by Interminds patent claim
(see Trip Report in Ariadne) - See lthttp//www.w3.org/Talks/1999/0511-www8p3p/gt
11CC/PP
W3C Track
- CC/PP
- Composite Capability/Preference Profiles (CC/PP)
A user side framework for content negotiation - Driven by mobile phone companies
- Architectural framework for content negotiation
for variety of client types? - See lthttp//www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-CCPPgt
12HTML
W3C Track
- Challenges facing HTML
- Poor quality markup
- New kinds of browsers TVs, PDAs, phones, etc
- Pressure to subset HTML for simple clients
- Pressure to extend HTML for richer clients
- Combining HTML with other tag sets Math, Vector
Graphics, E-commerce, Metadata, ... - XHTML
- Reformulation of HTML in XML
- TIDY will help
- See lthttp//www.xhtml.org/gt
- See lthttp//www.w3.org/Talks/1999/05/www8-html/sl
die1.htmlgt
13SVG
W3C Track
- SVG
- Scalable Vector Graphics
- Most impressive demo at conference
- See lthttp//www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/gt
14Other Comments
W3C Track
- Appears to be a slowing down in development of
protocol and data formats - Increasing complexity and inter-dependence means
more time must be spent in reviewing work of
other working groups (cf XML and RDF Schemas) - Patent and IPR concerns (CSS, XLink, P3P)
- HTTP/NG work seems to be slowing down
15Papers
PAPERS
- 48 papers accepted (304 submitted)
- Areas included
- Searching Discovery l Searching Querying (1
2) - Searching Mining the Web l XML
- Electronic Marketplace l Links
- Web Server Performance l Customising Web Sites
- Hypermedia Video l Hypertext Hypermedia
- Electronic Commerce, Security Applications
- Web Document Management
- Multimedia User Interaction
- Protocols Performance
- Panel Sessions
- Mobiles and Accessibility
- Web-based Everything
- Finding Anything on the Web
- Web Design
- Agent vs Direct Manipulation
- Web as Application Platform
16Automatic RDF Generation For Resource Discovery
PAPERS
- Paper by Charlotte Jenkins, Wolverhampton Univ.
- Automatic metadata generation may provide a
solution to the problem of inconsistent,
unreliable metadata describing resources on the
Web. - As Nicky Ferguson commented in his trip report
Exactly the right paper at the right time - See lthttp//www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/ex1253/rdf_paper/
gt
17Improving Web Usability with the Link Lens
PAPERS
- Paper by Rob Procter, Edinburgh University
- URL as a user interface
- http//www.lmnet.com/bobh/shakeit.avi - Shall I
follow this link? - Uses link lens to display characteristics of
link destination before going there
See lthttp//www8.org/w8-papers/4b-links/improve/gt
18Visual Preview for Link Traversal on the Web
PAPERS
- Similar to Link Lens paper
- Provides thumbnail preview of link destination
- See lthttp//www8.org/w8-papers/4b-links/visual/vis
ual.htmlgt - Live demo at lthttp//www.tk.uni-linz.ac.at/theo/
demonstrations/scientific/VPLT_Demo.htmlgt
19Adding Support for Dynamic Focused Search with
Fetuccino
PAPERS
- Development from work on site maps (Mapuccino)
- See lthttp//www8.org/w8-papers/5a-search-query/add
ing/adding.htmlgt - Post-processes search engine results
- Q Is this legal?
- A Simulates end user session
- AltaVista involved
See lthttp//www.ibm.com/java/fetuccino/gt
20Posters
POSTERS
- Proceedings of posters (short papers) were
published - Posters were displayed, with two hour period in
which authors were available - See list of posters at lthttp//www8.org/posters-f
inal.htmlgt
21Subject-Based Information Gateways in the UK
POSTERS
- Poster by Brian Kelly and Roddy MacLeod (EEVL)
- Documented work of Subject Gateways (SOSIG,
ROADS, etc) and suggested areas for future work - Documented work for web research community
- Attracted interest and provided useful feedback
- Nicky Ferguson and Dan Brickley (ILRT) provided
help
See lthttp//www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/papers/www8/
gt
22Microsoft Open Standards
INVITED TALK
- Invited talk on Microsofts view of Open
Standards - Talk by Mark Ryland failed to provide any
insights - simply repeated contents of poster
(and T-short) - There are consensus-driven and market-driven
standards - Microsoft supports both - Question from Hakon Lie (formerly W3C, now
Opera) Why still incomplete support for
CSS1?Answer Giving priority to user-requests
23WWW 9
- WWW 9 conference
- To be held in Amsterdam from 15-19 May 2000
- SMIL presentation given at end of WWW8
- Conference web site ltURL http//www9.org/gt
- Preliminary topics include E-Commerce - XML -
Multimedia - Web Server Performance - Searching
and Querying - Web Document Management -
Protocols - Java - Web Site Design - Web
Security - RDF - Database and Directory Services
- Collaboration - Accessibility - Metadata - New
Languages - Deadline for papers 22 November 1999
- Deadline for tutorials and workshops 10 September
1999 - Deadlines for posters to be announced
24Commercial Break
- The third Institutional Web Management workshop
takes place at Goldsmiths College, London on 7-9
September. - Main annual event for members of institutional
web teams - Topics includeDesign - Web Site Navigation -
Web Tools - Personalisation - Intranets and
Extranets - Cultural and Legal Issues - Web
Editor Career Development - etc. - See lthttp//warriormac.gold.ac.uk/webconf/gt for
details