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Conference Program on TUESDAY, 19 September 1995
- 9.00 - 9.40 AM Official Opening:
The Hon. Alison Crook, AO Director General, Department of State Development NSW Government
- 9.40 - 10.20 AM
- 1 - The Internet - Serious Technology or Serious Hype?
- Geoff Huston, Telstra Internet Services, Australia
- 10.20 - 11.00 AM Morning Break
- 11.00 - 12:30PM
- 101 - Net Directions
- Where World Wide Web Went Wrong (Andrew Pam, Xanadu Australia)
- OSF Throws in DCE with Web Browser(Jim Curtin, Open Systems Foundation, Japan)
- Architecture of a Home Area Multimedia System (Alberto Nava, Bob Kummerfeld, University of Sydney, Australia)
- 102 - Government
- Internet In Government (Ian Barndt, Department of Finance, Commonwealth State Internet Working Party, Australia )
- Singapore's National Information Infrastructure (James Clark, Information Communication Institute of Sinapore, Singapore)
- Global Info-Links: the Ipswich City Experience(Mal Bryce, Australia)
- 103 - Building The World Wide Information System 1
- New Approaches to Custom WWW Interfaces (Steve Ball, Australian National University, Australia)
- 3D Index Visualizer on WWW (Mansoo Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea )
- Ensuring High Quality in Multifaceted Information Services (Matthew Ciolek, Australian National University, Australia)
- 104 - Surfing The Web: Tools and Techniques
- Searching the Web for Information: How do we Fare? (Gillian Westera, Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
- Exploiting the World Wide Web for Electronic Meeting Document Analysis and Management ( Gitesh Raikundalia and Michal J. Rees, Bond University, Australia)
- Turning an Authoring Tool Wired to the Web Into a Browser (Anne-Marie Vercoustre, Vincent Quint, Jean Paoli, Irene Vatton, INRIA, France)
- 12:30-2:00PM Lunch
- 2.00 - 3:25PM
- 105 - Networking
- State of the Art in Communications (Harry Dutton, IBM Australia Ltd., Australia)
- 1000 Users on a 486 (David Jones, Central Queensland University, Australia)
- Firewalls: Theory and Practce [Postscript File, 60K] (Andrew Nash, Digital Equipment Corporation, Australia)
- 106 - Government
- Delivery of real-time Public service information using the Internet (William J. Proffer, Science Applications International Corporation, USA)
- World Wide Web Application in the Resources and Energy Group of the Federal Department of Primary Industries and Energy (John Larocque, Janeece Pty. Ltd., Australia)
- Management of Open Architectures - Case Studies in Government Enterprises (Deborah Bunker, University of Wollongong, Australia)
- 107 - Realtime Maps and Graphs: Science and Geography on the Web
- Developing Geographic Services on the World Wide Web (Anthony Steinke, Paul Bristow, Charles Sturt University, Australia)
- Scientific Visualisation Using VRML (Geoff Horne, Ben Simmons, Bernard Pailthorpe, University of Sydney, Australia)
- A Generic Map Interface to Query Geographical Information Using The World Wide Web (David Crossley, Tony Boston, Environmental Resources Information Network, Australia )
- 108 - The Web as a Professional Forum
- Publishing an Interactive Hypertext Book (Leslie Goldschlager, Monash University, Australia)
- World Wide Web Collaborative Writing: A Case Study (Masafumi Higuchi, Kenji Takahashi, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., Japan )
- An Interactive Student Evaluation System (Mimi Recker, John Greenwood, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand )
- 3.30 - 4.15 PM Afternoon Break
- 4.15 - 5.00 PM
- 2 - Caught in a Web - Australian Government Network Policy
- Tony Barry, Australian National University, Australia
- 6.00 - 8.00 PM Cocktail Reception
Conference Program on Wednesday, 20 September 1995
- 9.00 - 9.40 AM
- 3. The Emerging Public Sphere in Cyberspace
- Joseph Hardin, National Centre for Supercomputing Applications,USA
- 9.40 - 10.20 AM
- 4 - Internet 2000
- Paul Mockapetrisi, USC/Information Sciences Institute, USA
- 10.20 - 11.00 AM Morning Break
- 11.00 - 12:30PM
- 201 - Unix Developments
- Hibernator-Checkpoint/Restart for Unix [Postscript File, 54 K] (Chris Maltby, Peter Chubb, Softway Pty, Ltd., Australia)
- Annotation and Diagnosis Using The Standard C Library [Postscript File, 73K] (Chris McDonald, University of Western Australia, Australia)
- Plug 'N' Play UNIX [Postscript File,71K] (Andrew McRae, Mits Ltd., Australia)
- 202 - Internet For Business
- How to Connect in Australia: Service Provider Choices and Costs (Frank Crawford, ANSTO, Australia)
- Internet, a Great Resource for Teleworkers (Ann Moffatt, Technology Solutions Pty. Ltd., Australia)
- Business on the Internet (Linda Rouse, Housley Communications Pty. Ltd., Australia)
- 203 - Building the World Wide Information System 2
- Software Documentation with WWW (Andrewa Vogel, DSTC Pty. Ltd., Australia)
- St. Vincent's Hospital Sydney Web Results Project (Michael Czapski, St. Vincent's Hospital Sydney, Australia)
- An Interactive Relational Database Gateway with Load Balancing (Michael Bjorn, University of Tsukuba, Japan)
- 204 - On-line Learning: Education on the Web 1
- Creating a Networked Interactive Learning Environment (David Sutton, University of SA, Australia)
- Teaching and Learning on the WWW-Who, What, When & How (Linda Mak, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
- Designing Collaborative WWW Learning Environment Environments - The HENRE Project (Paul Lambert, University of Sydney, Australia)
- 12:30-2:00PM Lunch
- 2.00 - 3:25PM
- 205 - Graphics
- Graphics For Free! (Ken Doig, Stockdale Prospecting Ltd., Australia)
- Wily-Acme for X (Garry Capell, University of Sydney, Australia)
- X Programs without X Programming (Jan Newmarch, University of Canberra, Australia)
- 206 - Web For Business
- Utilising the Fastest Growing Services on the Internet-World Wide Web (Mark Priebatsch, Silicon Graphics Ptt. Ltd., Australia)
- Stretching The Web (Charles Cave, Unidata Australasia, Australia)
- You Think This Is a Revolution, You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet (Katherine Phelps, Glass Wings, Australia)
- 207 - The Publishing Revolution
- On-line Magazines:'Way New' Jouralism and Graphic Design (Amada Wise, Next Online)
- Scholarly Publishing and the Fluid World Wide Web (Andrew Treloar, Deakin University, Australia)
- The Book, The Publisher and the Internet (Jonathan Roper, Reed Books, Australia)
- 208 - On-line Learning: Education on the Web 2
- A Balancing Act for Distance Education: Mathematics (Irfan Altas and Ken Eustace, Charles Sturt University)
- Developing, Assessing and Maintaining a Global Network Academy Computer Graphics Course (Andrew Marriott and Joanne Ng, Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
- The World Wide Web and Distance Education: Convergence or Cacophany? (Ray Archee, University on Western Sydney, Australia, Ann Hill Duin, University on Minnesota, USA)
- 3.30 - 4.15 PM Afternoon Break
- 4.15 - 5.00 PM
- 5 - On The Internet, Nobody Knows You're A Program
- Rob Pike, AT & T Bell Laboratories, USA
- 7.00 - 11.30 PM Conference Dinner
Conference Program on THURSDAY, 21 September 1995
- 9.00 - 9.40 AM
- 6.The Web In Society and In Europe: Past, Present, Future.
- Robert Cailliau, CERN, Switzerland
- 9.40 - 10.20 AM
- 7 -From Honeypots to a Web of SIN - Building the World-Wide Information System
- David Green, Charles Sturt University, Australia
- 10.20 - 11.00 AM Morning Break
- 11.00 - 12:30PM
- 301 - Client Server
- Performance Management in a Client/Server Environment (John Palmer, Amdahl Corporation, USA)
- Implementation of a Back-end Database for HTML (Paul Gunther, IBM, Australia)
- Your Place or Mine? Rob Pike (AT& T Bell Laboratories, USA)
- 302 - Internet Case Studies
- Bringing the Internet to IBM Australia [Postscript File 160K] (Glenn Wightwick, IBM, Australia)
- Usability Testing at Yellow Pages (Rosa Nirian, Yellow Pages, Australia)
- Web-Driven Reengineering & The Serious Business of Kites (John Southgate, Strategix, Australia)
- 303 - The Web in The Region
- Internet and WWW in China (Sandy Tse, University of South Australia and Philip Tsang, Charles Sturt University)
- A Low Cost WWW Access Internet Model for Third World Countries (Zubair A. Shaikh, Sayed Rehan Ahamed, Amjad Shaikh, Wayne State University, USA)
- The Proposal on the Web Service of the Deaprtment of Zoology (Chung-Yen Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
- 304 - The Web Society
- The Canberra Telecommunity Project: Modelling Future Communication Communities (Mark Balnaves, University of Canberra, Australia)
- WEB WORK - and the Future of Community (Jim Falk, Stan Aungles, University of Wollongong, Australia)
- The Creative Nation Cultural Policy: Will it Play in Australia Street? (Chris Nash, Shirley Alexander, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
12:30-2:00PM Lunch
2.00 - 3:25PM
- 305 - Network Management
- Geotraceman: A Visual Traceroute [ Postscript File 232K] (Scott Pleitner, Darren Brown, Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
- Chargeman: Charging for a Departmental LAN[ Postscript File 238K] (Craig Farrell, Jem Atahan, Mike Schulze, Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
- A Tool Based Approach to Integrated Network Management (David Hughes, Bond University, Australia)
- 306 - Publishing Revolution
- Publishing Platforms and Tools (Geoff Ebbs, Wide West Media, Australia)
- Is The World-Wide Web a Shovel or a Hole? (Peter Outteridge, CSIRO Division of Information Technology, Australia)
- Market Based Solutions to 'Resource Discovery (Andrew Jennings, Simon Cleary, RMIT, Australia)
- 307 - Doing Business on the Web
- Surfing Between the Flags-Security on the Web (Catherine Allen, AUSCERT, Australia)
- AmericaÕs Cup Online - Lessons Learned (Tom Munnecke, William Proffer, Mike Emke. Greg Pierce, SAIC, USA)
- A World to Win - the WWW Experience of Small Organisations with Big Dreams (Tim Sherratt, ASAP, Australia)
- 308 - Cyberlaw and Cyberethics: Legal and Ethical Issues on the Web
- Privacy, Computers and The Web (Seumas Miller, Charles Sturt University, Australia)
- Intellectual Property: The Impact of the Web (Andrew Alexander,University of Melbourne, Australia)
- Defamation and the WWW (Morris Averill, Heitman & Co. Solicitors & Attorneys, Australia)
3.30 - 4.15 PM Afternoon Break
4.15 - 5.00 PM
8 - Commerce, Publishing, WWW, Business, Advertising, User-interface
Tim O'Reilly, O'Reilly & Associate Inc., USA
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