W3C "Mobile Web Initiative" Workshop Program (original) (raw)
Each presentation is 30 minutes in duration unless otherwise noted. Speakers should prepare to present for 15 minutes and expect discussion for the remaining time.
Many more papers were submitted to the workshop than could be presented in the time available. The papers presented were selected based on formal paper reviews by the Workshop program committee. A complete list of position papers is available, and is a recommended reading list for the workshop.
Thursday, November 18th
Registration, 8.00a - 8.30a
Morning Session I, 8.30a - 10.30a
Session Chair: Philipp Hoschka, W3C
- Welcome and Introduction (Philipp Hoschka, W3C)
- Obigo AB Position Paper for the "W3C Mobile Web Initiative Workshop" - Claes Nilsson, Obigo [Slides]
- Sony Ericsson position paper - Mobile Web Initiative Workshop - Peter Stark, Sony Ericsson [Slides]
- Position Statement for W3C Mobile Web Initiative - Jim Smith, Normen B. Kowalewski, T-Mobile [Slides]
Break, 10.30a - 11.00a
Morning Session II, 11.00a - 1.00p
Session Chair: Rhys Lewis, Volantis
- W3C Mobile Web Initiative Workshop: Input Paper for Vodafone - Daniel Appelquist, Vodafone Group Services Ltd [Slides]
- W3C Mobile Web Initiative Position Paper - Timo Bruns, Ove Ranheim, Opera [Slides]
- Winning users over with more attractive and more flexible mobile web applications - Dave Raggett, W3C/Canon [Slides]
- W3C Mobile Web Initiative - Mobile Lifestyle and Compelling Service - Romi Parmar, Totalbrand [Slides]
Lunch, 1.00p - 2.00p, Room Change
Afternoon Session I, 2.00p - 3.00p
Session Chair: Daniel Appelquist, Vodafone
- "Device Information" Panel
Break, 3.00p - 3.30p: Room Change
Afternoon Session II, 3.30p - 5.00p
Session Chair: Chris Yanda, BBC
- Invited presentation from the "Open Mobile Alliance" (OMA) [Slides]
- Nokia’s Position Paper for the W3C’s Mobile Web Initiative Workshop - Art Barstow, Bennett Marks, Ora Lassila, Nokia
- Device Independence and the Mobile Web Initiative - Rhys Lewis, Volantis [Slides]
Afternoon Session III, 5.00p - 6.30p
- Breakout Sessions
- Breakout 1: Device Information
- Breakout 2: OMA/W3C Liaison and Coordination
- Breakout 3: "Best Practices" + Mobile OK [meeting notes]
Dinner:
- 8:00p: Busses leave for Restaurant
- 8:30p: Dinner starts
- 11:30p: Busses return
Friday, November 19th
Registration 8.00a - 8.30a
Morning Session I, 8.30a - 10.00a
Session Chair: Evan Smouse, HP
- Expway's Position Paper on the Mobile Web Initiative - Robin Berjon, Expway [Slides]
- Adobe/ZoomOn Position on Mobile Web Initiative - George Arriola, Jon Ferraiolo, Adobe Systems, Inc.; Bradley Sipes, Magnus Zetterberg, ZoomOn [Slides]
- The Integrated Operator: A Mobile Perspective - Gabriel Guillaume, Alain Morvan, Ed Mitukiewicz, Keith Waters, Philippe Lucas, France Telecom, Orange [Slides]
Break, 10.00a - 10.15a
Morning Session II, 10.15a - 11.45p
Session Chair: Philippe Lucas, Orange
- W3C Mobile Web Initiative Workshop - Position Paper of the Mobile TLD Consortium - Nuno Goncalves Pedro, mTLD consortium; Carl Taylor, 3UK
- Challenges in Context - Stewart Fallis, BT; Ian Millard, University of Southampton; David De Roure; University of Southampton [Slides]
- Position Paper W3C Mobile Web Initiative Workshop - Daniel F. Zucker, Toshihiko Yamakami, Michimasa Uematsu,Tomy Kamada, ACCESS Co., Ltd. [Slides]
Break, 11.45p - 12.00p
Morning Session III, 12.00p - 1.00p
Session Chair: Timo Bruns, Opera
- The Mobile Web and the Mobile Communication Service Provider - Robert Hyerle, Hewlett-Packard [Slides]
- Ideas on Starting W3C's Mobile Web Initiative - Philipp Hoschka, W3C [Slides]
Lunch, 1.00p - 2.00p
Afternoon Session II, 2.00p - 4.30p
Session Chair: Philipp Hoschka, W3C
- Discussion on moving forward, for example:
- What areas of work should W3C persue?
- What are the scope and the characteristics of each area?
- Which areas to pursue first, second ... later?