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The InternetSummit
21-24 July 1998
Palexpo Conference Center
Geneva, Switzerland
Table of Contents
Track 1: New Applications
New Applications: Internet Security
LDAPv3 Versus X.511 DAP Security: A Comparison and How to Sign LDAPv3 OperationsVesna HASSLER, Technical University of Vienna, AustriaSmart Access: Strong Authentication on the WebTon VERSCHUREN, SURFnet, NetherlandsHow to Organize Companywide Authentication and E-Mail EncryptionManfred BOGEN, German National Research Center for Information Technology, Germany; Michael LENZ, German National Research Center for
Information Technology, Germany; Andreas REICHPIETSCH, German National Research Center for Information Technology, Germany;Peter SIMONS , German National Research Center for Information Technology, Germany
New Applications: Brokered Relationships 4
A Meeting Scheduling System for Global Events on the InternetAHMED Ashir, Tohoku University, Japan; Glenn MANSFIELD, Tohoku University, Japan; Norio SHIRATORI, Tohoku University. JapanNYU Home: Combining Internet Tools into Personal Digital AgentsDavid ACKERMAN, New York University, USA; Drew HAHN, New York University, USA; Randy WRIGHT, New York University, USABuilding Online Communities for High-Profile Internet SitesLee M. LEVITT, News Internet Services, USA; Laird POPKIN, News Internet Services, USA; David HATCH, News Internet Services. USA
New Applications: Indexing the Searching the Web
Using META Tag-Embedded Indexing for Fielded Searching of the InternetPhilip COOMBS, Washington State Library, USAInternet Information Retrieval: The Further Development of Meta-Search Engine TechnologyWolfgang SANDER-BEUERMANN, Computer Center of Lower Saxony and University of Hannover, Germany; Mario SCHOMBURG, Computer Center of
Lower Saxony and University of Hannover, GermanyA Framework for Developing Information Indexing, Filtering, and Searching Tools on the InternetJose CARDOZA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil; Pedro F. GON^ALVES , Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil; Alessandro LIMA.
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil; I.uciana VAIADARES. Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil: Cynthia TERCERO,Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil; Silvio L. ME1RA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. Brazil; Ana Carolina SALGADO,Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil: Fabio Q.B. da SIIAA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
New Applications: Can Standards Survive the Success of the Internet? (Panel)
New Applications: WWW Application Management Systems 10
Palantir: A Visualization Tool for the World Wide WebNektarios PAPADAKAKIS, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece; Evangelos P. MARKATOS. Foundation for Research and
Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece; Athanasios E. PAPATHANASIOU, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece
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A Platform for the Development of Extensible Management ApplicationsNoemi RODRIGUEZ. Catholic University' of Rio, Brazil; Michele E. LIMA. Catholic University of Rio, Brazil: Ana L. MOURA. Catholic University of Rio.
Brazil; Michael STANTON, Catholic University of Rio, BrazilDesign and Implementation of an Agent System for Application Service ManagementYutaka IZUMI, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Tomoya NAKAI, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Suguru YAMAGl'CHI.
Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Yuji OIE, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
New Applications: New Applications on the Internet 13
Earth Observation Data and Information Access: Internetworking for an International Application DemonstratorHermann Ludwig MOELLER, European Space Agency, USA; Roberto DONADIO. European Space Agency, NetherlandsInternetCAR: Internet-Connected AutomobilesKeisuke UEHARA, Keio University, Japan; Yasuhito WATANABE, Keio University, Japan; Hideki SUNAHARA, Nara Institute of Science and Technology,
Japan; Osamu NAKAMURA, Keio University, Japan; Jun MURAI, Keio University, JapanIntegrating Front-End Web Systems with Back-End SystemsMitchell COHEN, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
New Applications: Unexpected Outcomes (Panel)
New Applications: Directories (Panel)
New Applications: Web Caching—New Techniques 17
Combining Client Knowledge and Resource Dependencies for Improved World Wide Web PerformanceJohn H. 1IINK, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; Craig E. WILLS, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA; Anja MARTEL, Victoria University of
Wellington, New Zealand; Joel SOMMERS, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USAA Top 10 Approach for Prefetching the WebF.vangelos P. MARKATOS, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece; Catherine E. CHRONAKI, Foundation for Research and
Technology - Hellas (FORTH), GreeceWebHint: An Automatic Configuration Mechanism for Optimizing World Wide Web Cache System UtilizationHiroyuki INOUE, Nara Institute of Science and Technology-Japan; Takeshi SAKAMOTO, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Suguru
YAMAGUCHI, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Yuji OIE, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
New Applications: Distributed Multimedia 79
A Web-Based Real-Time Multimedia Application for the MBoneMyung-Ki SHIN. Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea; Jae-Yong LEE, Chungnam National University, KoreaShared Window System for Large Groups Based on Multicast
l.assaad GANNOUX. [iistitut Eurecom, France: Jacques IABETOUI.LE, Institut Eurecom, FranceVirtual Emergency Task Force (VETAF)
Norbert SOIIFFNER. Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics, Germany
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New Applications: To Cache or Not to Cache 22
Web Caching Meshes: Hit or Miss?Ton VERSCHUREN, SURFnet, Netherlands; Andre' de JONG, Utrecht University, Netherlands; Henny BEKKER, Utrecht University. Netherlands; Ingrid
MELVE, UNINETT, Norway-Is the Internet Heading for a Cache Crunch?Russell Baird TEWKSBURY, Marketworks Corporation, USAMonitoring the Performance of a Cache for Broadband CustomersBob WARFIELD, Telstra, Australia; Terry MUELLER, Telstra, Australia; Peter SEMBER. Telstra, Australia
New Applications: The Future of Killer Applications (Panel)
Track 2: Social, Legal and Regulatory Policies
Social, Legal and Regulatory Policies: Internet of the Law or the Law of the Internet 25
Legal Realism and the Internet: Revolution or Social Contract?C. Bruce BAIRD, Attorney at Law, USAThe Case Against Internet LawJeffrey H. MATSUURA, NetGlobe Transit, Inc, USA; Jean-Pierre AUFFRET, American University, USA
Social, Legal and Regulatory Policies: Democracy, Organization of Informationand Content Control 27
124 The Governance of the Internet in Europe with Special Reference to Illegal and Harmful ContentClive WALKER, University of Leeds, United Kingdom; Yaman AKDENIZ, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Social, Legal and Regulatory Policies: European Governments and Control of Online Content(Panel)
Social, Legal and Regulatory Policies: Legal and Sociological Aspects of Internet Security 28
A Sociology of HackersTim JORDAN, University of East London. United Kingdom; Paul TAYLOR. Salford University, UKSecurity Incidents on the InternetJohn D. HOWARD, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Social, Legal and Regulatory Policies: Dispute Resolution and Applicable Law 30
Internet Dispute Resolution Mechanisms and Applicable LawCatherine KESSEDJIAN, Attorney at Law, FranceA Legal Technical Framework for the Online Resolution of Domain Name DisputesChristopher GIBSON, World Intellectual Property Organization, Switzerland; Jim FULLTON, World Intellectual Property Organization, Switzerland
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Social, Legal and Regulatory Policies: Internet—Communication—Broadcasting 32
Reinventing Universal Broadcasting: Parallels Between Radio's Early Years and the Internet's Emergence
Eszter HARGITTAI, Princeton University, USAThe Impact of Internet Broadcasting on the Electronic Media Regulator) Regimes in TaiwanChung-Chuan YANG, National Institute of Technology at Kaohsiung, TaiwanUniversal Service Meets the Internet: A National Policy of Universal Access Through Libraries and Schools
Robert CANNON, Internet Telecommunications Project, USA
Social, Legal and Regulatory Policies: The Role ofNGOs in Developing Internet Policies:The Global Internet Liberty Campaign (Panel)
Track 3: Commerce and Finance
Commerce and Finance: Internet Commerce - The Next Generation (Panel)
©Commerce and Finance: Building Blocks for Electronic Commerce 35
Security and Confidence in Electronic Commerce: Certification AuthoritiesIsabel HERNANDO, Universidad del Pai;s Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, SpainPayment in Electronic CommercePhilippe MICHON, France Telecom, FranceBusiness Negotiations on the InternetManoj KUMAR, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA; Stuart I. FELDMAN, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Commerce and Finance: Document Architectures and Their Applications 39
The Internet and EDIDick RAMAN, EDI-TIE B.V., NetherlandsHistorical Perspective for the Foundation of Internet-Based EDI
Kenneth W COPEI AND, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Southwest Texas State University, USA; C. Jinshong HWANG, Southwest Texas StateUniversity, USA
Merging of EDI Security Requirements with Internet Security Technologies
Kenneth W. COPEIAND, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Southwest Texas State University, USA; C. Jinshong HWANG, Southwest Texas StateUniversity. USAThe Future of Information Management in the U.S. Intelligence CommunityFrederick Thomas MARTIN, National Security Agency, USA
Commerce and Finance: Types of Internet Business
The Internet and the Small Business
A. I.YMER, I diversity of Birmingham, United Kingdom; R. JOHNSON, IBM (UK) pic, United Kingdom; A. BALDWIN, Florida International University,
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Virtual and Real Communities: A Taxonomy of Net StrategiesLlorenc, PAGES CASAS, Barcelona Internet Strategies, SpainAdvertising, Promotion, and Sale of Medical Products Across Borders Using the InternetMartijn TEN HAM, World Health Organization, Switzerland
Commerce and Finance: Commerce Issues for Internet Service Providers 47
Internet Service Providers in CanadaCatherine PETERS, Industry Canada, Canada; Marc LEE , Industry Canada, CanadaCharging and Accounting for Integrated Internet ServicesBurkhard STILLER, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland; George FANKHAUSER, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland;
Bernhard PLATTNER, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland; Nathalie WEILER, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,Switzerland
The Network Is the Market: Financing Internet BandwidthJohn du Pre GAUNTT, Public Network Europe, United Kingdom
Commerce and Finance: Financial Issues in Electronic Commerce 50
Supervision and Regulation of Network BanksAleksander BERENTSEN, University of Bern, SwitzerlandDigital Money and Monetary ControlAleksander BERENTSEN, University of Bern, SwitzerlandPretense: A New Threat to Electronic Settlement SystemsShinsuke MIWA, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Yoichi SHINODA, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
Japan
Commerce and Finance: The Internet and Global Capital Markets (Panel)
Track 4: Teaching and Learning
Teaching and Learning: Educational Networks: The Bias of Planning 53
Physical or Virtual Networks? Connecting Swedish Schools to the InternetJohan GROTH, National Agency for Education and ISOC-SE. SwedenProviding Internet Support Services for Large Education SystemsPhilip J. BOSSERT. University of Hawaii, USALessons Learned from the Network Montana ProjectDavid A. THOMAS, Montana State University, USA; Lynn I). CHURCHILL, University of Montana, USA; Cynthia S. THOMAS. University of Montana. USA
Teaching and Learning: Distance Education: Why, How and What For? 56
Synchronous Distance Education and the InternetJ. Mark PULLEN, George Mason University, USAImproving Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Initiatives Through the Internet in Developing Countries: The Case of CIFFAD(International Francophone Consortium of Distance and Open Learning Institutions)Cyrille SIMARD, Agence de la Francophonie, France; Denis LOPEZ, Agence de la Francophonie, France; Sekou Che'rif FOFANA, Agence de la
Francophonie, France
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Evaluation Frameworks for ICT-Based Distance LearningSam LANFRANCO, Bellanet Secretariat and York University, Canada
Teaching and Learning: Teaching the Teacher 59
Web-Based Instruction and Learning: Analysis and Needs Assessment SummaryMarianne MCCARTHY, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, USA; Barbara GRABOVi'SKI. Pennsylvania State University, USA; Tiffany.
Pennsylvania State University, USAConnecting Teachers to the FutureAndy GRAY, Education Queensland, Australia; Phil BUCHANAN, Education Queensland. AustraliaA Cost-Effective and "Learning-Effective" Model for K-12 Internet Teacher TrainingMarv Fran YAFCHAK, NYSERNet, Inc., USA
Teaching and Learning: How to Grow Courseware 63
Strategies in the Development of an Educational Web Site: The Case of the REA (Renewal Energy for All) System in KoreaOkliwa LEE, Chungbuk National University, KoreaDynamic Geometry and the World Wide WebGilles KUNTZ, Universite de Grenoble, France
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Teaching and Learning: Is the Net to Education What Steroids Are to Muscles? 65
The KIDS Report: Student Publishers Collaborate to Produce an Internet ResourceBarbara SPITZ, Madison (Wisconsin) Metropolitan School District, USA; Susan CALCARI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAInternet-BasedDistance Education for Sustainabilityllae tin KIT, Dongguk University, Korea; Hyo Hyun SUNG, Ewha Womans University, Korea; Gill-Chin LIM, Michigan State University, USAWeb-Enhanced Learning Environment Strategies for Classroom TeachersBarbara GRABOWSKI, Pennsylvania State University, USA; Tiffany KOSZALKA, Pennsylvania State University, USA; Marianne MCCARTHY, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, USA
Teaching and Learning: To Net or Not to Net 68
Intellectual Property and Copyright: How Do We Manage These Issues in an International Electronic Environment andProtect Education Interests?Janis II. BRI 'WFXHEIDE, Montana State University, USAElectronic Communication and the HumanitiesBarton I). Till'RBI-R, University of San Diego, USA; Jack W. POPE, University of San Diego, USAThe Pros and Cons of Implementing the Internet in the Classroom: Making Sense of the HypeEszter HARGI'lTAI. Princeton University, USA
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Track 5: Globalization and Regional Implications
Globalization and Regional Implications: Globalization and Internet Governance 71
The "Governance" Debacle: How the Ideal of Internetworking Got Buried by PoliticsMilton MUELLER, Syracuse University School of Information Studies, USA
Globalization and Regional Implications: The Internet and the Transformation of the GlobalTelecommunications Industry 72
The Internet and International Trade PolicyJohn du Pre GAUNTT, Public Network Europe, United Kingdom
Globalization and Regional Implications: The Regional Geography of Internet Deployment . .73
Free Access to Regional Internets: Principle Economic and Technical IssuesMarc LOBELLE, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Xavier BOGAERT, Centre de Diffusion des Technologies de 1'Information. Belgium; Paul
DEFOURNY, Charline Productions S.A., BelgiumTechnological Change, Telecommunications Deregulation, Telecommunications Economics, and Internet GlobalizationJean-Pierre AUFFRET, American University, USA; Jeffrey H. MATSUURA, NetGlobe Transit, Inc., USAThe Role of Internet Services in RegionalizationDavid RYLANDER, Goteborg University, SwedenInternet Deployment Worldwide: The New Superhighway Follows the Old Wires, Rails, and RoadsEric ARNUM, Telecommunications Reports International Inc., USA; Sergio CONTI, European Commission Directorate General XIII. Belgium
Globalization and Regional Implications:The Internet and Global Socio-Economic Development 77
Holes in the Net: The Internet and International StratificationEszter HARGITTAI, Princeton University, USAThe Most Regulated Service in Developing CountriesRosa M. DELGADO, Socie'te' Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautique, SwitzerlandThe Internet and Global DevelopmentMichel ELIE, Observatoire des Usages d'Internet, France
Globalization and Regional Implications: Cultural Aspects of Internet Globalization 80
Cultural Recognition and the InternetErik Chia-Yi LEE, National Taiwan University. Taiwan
Globalization and Regional Implications: Overcoming Language Barrierson the Global Internet
Using the Internet in Arabic: Problems and SolutionsBadr H. AL-BADR, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology. Saudi ArabiaWeb Internationalization and Java Keyboard Input MethodsLEONG Kok Yong, National University of Singapore, Singapore; LIU Hai, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Oliver P. \YU, National University
of Singapore, Singapore
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Information Highways and the Francophone World: Current Situation and Strategies for the FutureJocelyn NADEAU, Centre International pour le Developpement de l'lnforoute en Frangais. Canada; Cecile LOINTIER. Centre International pour le
Developpement de l'lnforoute en Frangais, Canada; Rene MORIN, Centre International pour le Developpement de Unforoute en Frangais.Canada; Marc-Andre' DESCOTEAUX, Centre International pour le Developpement de l'lnforoute en Frangais.Canada
Track 6: Network Technology and Engineering
Network Technology and Engineering: Building the Next Generation Internet (Panel)
Network Technology and Engineering: Future Networks 84
STAR TAP, International Exchange Point for High-Performance ApplicationsThomas A. DEFANTI, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; Steven N. GOLDSTEIN, National Science Foundation, USA; Bill ST. ARNAUD, CANARIK, Inc.,
Canada; Rick WILDER, Randolph C. NICKLAS, vBNS Engineering/MCI, USA; Paul ZAWADA, National Center for SupercomputingApplications, USA; Bruce DAVIE, Cisco Systems, Inc., USA; Maxine D. BROWN, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
A High-Performance Network Connection for Research and Education Between the vBNS and the Asia-Pacific AdvancedNetwork (APAN)Michael A. MCROBBIE, Indiana University, USA; Karen H. ADAMS, Indiana University, USA; Dennis B. GANNON, Indiana University, USA; Donald F
MCMULLEN, Indiana University, USA; Douglas D. PEARSON, Indiana University, USA; R. Allen ROBEL, Indiana University, USA; Steven S.WALIACE, Indiana University, USA; James G. WILLIAMS, Indiana University, USA
Nature of the Beast: Recent Traffic Measurements from an Internet BackboneK. CLAFFY, Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis, USAGreg MILLER, vBNS/MCI, USAKevin THOMPSON, vBNS/MCI, USA
Deployment and Experiences of the WIDE 6bone
Kazuhiko YAMAMOTO, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Akira KATO, University of Tokyo, Japan; Munechika SUMIKAWA, Hitachi, Ltd.,Japan; Jun MURAI, Keio University, Japan
Network Technology and Engineering: Active Networks (Panel)
Network Technology and Engineering: Multicasting 88
Multicasting on British Telecom's Futures Testbed
Margarida CORREIA, BT Laboratories, United Kingdom; Kevin SMITH, BT Laboratories, United Kingdom; Chris GIBBINGS, BT Laboratories, UnitedKingdom; Mark BARRET]', BT Laboratories, United Kingdom; Uma KULKARNI, BT Laboratories, United Kingdom; Abdulrahman ADDAS, BTLaboratories. United Kingdom
Pricing Multicast Communication: A Cost-Based Approach
John Chung-I CHUANG. Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Marvin A. SIRBU, Carnegie Mellon University, USAScalability of Internet Multicast Protocols
Mauolo S( >I A Tokyo Institute of Technology. Japan; Masataka OHTA, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Toshinori MAENO, Tokyo Institute ofTechnology, Japan
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Network Technology and Engineering: Quality of Service 91
Quality of Service on the Internet: Fact, Fiction, or Compromise?Paul FERGUSON, Cisco Systems, Inc., USA; Geoff HUSTON, Telstra Internet, AustraliaQoS and Multiprotocol Label Switching Experiments for the Design of an ATM-Based National NetworkTiziana FERRARI, Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics and University of Bologna, Italy; Antonia GHISELLI, Italian National Institute for
Nuclear Physics, Italy; Cristina VISTOLI, Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics, ItalyAdaptive Loss Concealment for Internet Telephony ApplicationsHenning SANNECK, GMD Fokus, Germany
Network Technology and Engineering: Emerging IETF Technology (Panel)
Network Technology and Engineering: Measurement 94
Creating a Scalable Architecture for Internet MeasurementAndrew ADAMS, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, USA; Jamshid MAHDAVI, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, USA; Matthew MATHIS, Pittsburgh
Supercomputing Center, USA; Vern PAXSON, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USANonintrusive and Accurate Measurement of Unidirectional Delay and Delay Variation on the InternetIan D. GRAHAM, University of Waikato, New Zealand; Stephen F. DONNELLY University of Waikato, New Zealand; Stele MARTIN, University of Waikato,
New Zealand; Jed MARTENS, University of Waikato, New Zealand; John G. CLEARY, University of Waikato, New Zealand
Network Technology and Engineering: Securing the Internet 96
Securing Ordinary TCP Services Through TunnelsManfred BOGEN, German National Research Center for Information Technology, Germany; Michael LENZ, German National Research Center for
Information Technology, Germany; Andreas REICHPIETSCH, German National Research Center for Information Technology. Germany;Peter SIMONS, Gennan National Research Center for Information Technology, Germany
Study from Hybrid Implementation of SwIPe and IPsecMasanori FUJIE, Internet Initiative Japan Inc., Japan; Jun-ichiro ITOH, Internet Initiative Japan Inc., Japan: Takashi TOCHIHARA, Internet Initiative
Japan Inc., Japan; Hiroo SHIRASAKI, Internet Initiative Japan Inc..Japan; Kazumasa UTASHIRO, Internet Initiative Japan Inc.. JapanA Novel Use of Distributed Directory ServiceBill MANNING, Information Sciences Institute, USA
Track 7: User-Centered Issues
User-Centered Issues: Web-Site Accessibility (Panel)
User-Centered Issues: The Virtual University 99
The Virtualization of Universities: Improving the Quality of Academic WorkJose SILVIO, UNESCO Regional Center for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean, VenezuelaSchool of the Internet: A University on the InternetKeiko OKAWA, Keio University,Japan;Jun MURAI, Keio University, Japan
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Testing a Virtual Campus PrototypeClaude RICCIARDI RIGAUIX Tele'-Universite', Canada
User-Centered Issues: The Virtual Museum 102
Toward a Universal Theory of Convergence: Transcending the Technocentric View of the Multimedia Revolution
Niranjan RAJAH, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, MalaysiaBringing Museums to the Web: An Architecture for a Virtual Exhibitionl.utz NENTWIG, Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering, Germany; Sonia MANHART, Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems
Engineering, Germany: Andreas KAMPA, Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering. Germany: Andreas WENDT, FraunhoferInstitute for Software and Systems Engineering, Germany; Burkhard ASMUSS, German Historical Museum, Germany; Wolfgang R0EHR1G,German Historical Museum, Germany; Thomas SCHNEEMELCHER, Haus der Geschichte of the Federal Republic of Germany, Germany
Incorporating an Educational Model into the Delivery of Museum InformationSherwood A. DOWLING, National Museum of American Art, USA
User-Centered Issues: Community and Civic Networks 105
Making Networked Communities WorkShoko MIYAGAWA, Japan; Ikuyo KANEKO, Japan; Jun MURAL JapanTelematic Workshop: An Opportunity for Social Participation and Youth EntrepreneurshipGennano PAINI. City of Collegno, Italy-Aspects of Diversity', Access, and Community NetworksCyd STKICKIAM), Fielding Institute, USA
User-Centered Issues: Users: Tools and Lessons in How to Help 108
Building an Internet Environment for Elderly UsersAya MATSUI. Keio University, Japan; Jun MURAI, Keio University, JapanEvaluations and Recommendations Toward a Generic User Support ToolkitChristine CAHOON, UNITE Discover)-. United Kingdom; George MUNROE, UNITE Discovery, United Kingdom
User-Centered Issues: Youth on the Net
Surfing the Tidal WaveToni AUTAI.O. Attitude Nulture. FinlandTalented Children of Siberia and the InternetLarisaG. KORTAVV Novosibirsk State University. Russia
User-Centered Issues: Sensing the Net
Designing a Public Sensory Platform on the Net
Shin-ichi TAKE.Ml-RA. Tohoku University of Art and Design. Japan; Yoshiaki NISHIMURA, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Hiroyuki OHNO.TokvoInstitute ol Technology, lapan ' ' '
Internet Olympics: The Internet's Role at the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympic GamesThomas c. ,\G()ST()\, IBM .Via-Pacific. Japan
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Track 8: Health
Health: Health Informatics for Consumers and Patients (Panel)
Health: Targeting Special Population with Health Care Information 114
Community Organizing on the Net: The Case of the Philippine e-Health InitiativeMerlita M. OPENA, Philippine Council for Health Research and Development, PhilippinesInternet Facilities for the Disabled Community in SingaporeLIM Kin Chew, Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore; LIM Fung, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Derek Beng-Kee KIONG, National University of
Singapore, Singapore
Health: Health Care and Current Internet Development (Panel)
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