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Gusztáv Hencsey, Bebo White, Yih-Farn Robin Chen, László Kovács, Steve Lawrence:
Proceedings of the Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference - Alternate Paper Tracks, WWW 2003, Budapest, Hungary, May 20-24, 2003. 2003
ED-1: Exchange of Learning Objects

Erik Duval, Wayne Hodgins:
A LOM Research Agenda.
Bernd Simon, Zoltán Miklós, Wolfgang Nejdl
, Michael Sintek, Joaquín Salvachúa:
Elena: A Mediation Infrastructure for Educational Services.
ED-2: Experience

Thorsten Hampel, Reinhard Keil-Slawik:
Experience With Teaching and Learning in Cooperative Knowledge Areas.
Angela Brunstein, Josef Krems:
Goal Specificity and Learning from Educational Hypertext.
Melissa Lee Price, Andy Lapham:
Asynchronous Dialogue in Education: towards an understanding of the nature of interactions.
ED-4: Adaptation and Context

Peter Dolog, Rita Gavriloaie, Wolfgang Nejdl
, Jan Brase:
Integrating Adaptive Hypermedia Techniques and Open RDF-based Environments.
Alexandra I. Cristea
, Arnout de Mooij:
LAOS: Layered WWW AHS Authoring Model with Algebraic Operators.
Mohammed Abdel Razek, Claude Frasson, Marc Kaltenbach:
A Context-Based Information Agent for Supporting Intelligent Distance Learning Environments.
ED-5: Data/Metadata

Frank Oldenettel, Michael Malachinski:
The LEBONED Metadata Architecture.
Johann Gamper, Judith Knapp:
A Data Model and its Implementation for a Language Learning System.
GC-1: Is the Web Globally Inclusive?

Greg FitzPatrick:
The Failure of The European IT Standards Strategy.
Michel Plu, Pascal Bellec, Layda Agosto, Walter Van de Velde:
The Web of People: A dual view on the WWW.
László Z. Karvalics:
From Individuals to the Global Community: the Hidden Contradiction of the Cultural History of Classification and the latest browsing technologies.
GC-2: The Web from a Galactic Perspective

Liddy Nevile, Oliver K. Burmeister:
Acting Accessibility: Scenario-based consideration of Web content accessibility for development and publishing communities.
Judit Bar-Ilan, Tatyana Gutman:
How do search engines handle non-English queries? - A case study.
ID-1: XML - Standards and Applications

Sandeepan Banerjee:
Implementing XML Schema inside a relational database.
ID-2: Emerging Standards

Sheng-Tun Li, Huang-Chih Hsieh, I-Wei Sun:
An Ontology-based Knowledge Management System for the Metal Industry.
Luc A. Chamberland, Elena Litani:
Accelerating Standards Adoption: A Vendor's Perspective on Contributing to Open Standards and Open Source.
ID-3: Web Service and Mobile Applications

Michael J. Hu:
System Integration and Re-engineering Using XML/Web Services.
Hideharu Suzuki, Norihiro Ishikawa, Hidetoshi Ueno, Tetsuya Gotoh:
Mobile Content Transformation using XSLT and its Evaluation.
ID-4: Future Perspectives

Zvi Schreiber:
Applying the Semantic Web Vision to Enterprise Data Management: A Case Study.
PE-1: Applications

Tingshao Zhu, Russell Greiner, Gerald Häubl:
An Effective Complete-Web Recommender System.
Raphael Volz, Daniel Oberle, Steffen Staab, Boris Motik:
KAON SERVER - A Semantic Web Management System.
Jessica Rubart, Weigang Wang, Jörg M. Haake:
Supporting Cooperative Activities with Shared Hypermedia Workspaces on the WWW.
PE-2: Infrastructure

Shankaran Sitarama, Uma Mahadevan, Mani Abrol:
Efficient Cluster Representation in Similar Document Search.
William J. McIver Jr.:
A Database Wrapper Mechanism for Server-Side HTML-Embedded Scripting.
Mauro Andreolini, Michele Colajanni, Marcello Nuccio:
Scalability of content-aware switches for cluster-based Web information systems.
WS-1: Collaboration, Composition, and Workflow

Jun'ichi Tatemura, Wang-Pin Hsiung, Wen-Syan Li:
Acceleration of Web Service Workflow Execution through Edge Computing.
Zakaria Maamar, Boualem Benatallah, Wathiq Mansoor:
Service Chart Diagrams - Description & Application.
Rania Khalaf, Nirmal Mukhi, Sanjiva Weerawarana:
Service-Oriented Composition in BPEL4WS.
WS-2: Web Services Management

Marcus Fontoura, Tobin J. Lehman, Dwayne Nelson, Thomas Truong, Yuhong Xiong:
TSpaces Services Suite: Automating the Development and Management of Web Services.
Jinsong Ouyang, Wenjing Chu, Praveen Savur:
WTM: A Traffic Monitoring Framework for Web Service Transactions.
Werner Vogels, Christopher Ré:
WS-Membership - Failure Management in a Web-Services World.
WS-3: Discovery and Semantics

Wolf-Tilo Balke, Matthias Wagner:
Towards Personalized Selection of Web Services.
Massimo Paolucci, Katia P. Sycara, Takahiro Kawamura:
Delivering Semantic Web Services.
WS-4: Performance and Efficiency

David W. Cheung, Eric Lo, Chi-Yuen Ng, Thomas Lee:
Web Services Oriented Data Processing and Integration.
Christopher Kohlhoff, Robert Steele:
Evaluating SOAP for High Performance Business Applications: Real-Time Trading Systems.

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