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Welcome to W3C Brazil Conference - W3C Web.br 2009
W3C Brazil Office announces the first W3C Brazil Conference - W3C Web.br 2009, to be held on November 23 and 24, 2009 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Conference aims at offering to a large Brazilian audience an annual forum for discussion and debate on the evolution of the Web, the standardization of its technologies and the impact of these technologies in society and culture . The Conference will put together researchers, developers, users, businesses, digital content agencies, media and all those who are passionate about the Web and have something to offer, use and discuss.We call the international web community attention for the activities on live webcast:
November, 23rd
- "HTML 5: the web evolution", Anne van Kesteren, Opera Software, The Netherlands
- "Linked data on the BBC: semantic web to expose contents", Patrick Sinclair, Software Engineering, BBC Audio and Music Interactive, United Kingdom
panelists: Paulo Markun, Director-president, Padre Anchieta Foundation and Cultura TV and Marden Silveira Neubert, Director of Research and Development, UOL Universo On Line
November 24th
- "Enabling professionals, teaching the webstandards, and certification", Everaldo Bechara, iLearn, Fábio Flatschart, SENAC, Diego Eis, Visie e Tableless and Marcelo Moura, Business manager, Grupo Impacta Tecnologia
- Panel "The web as a social phenomena and object of research", Prof. Wagner Meira, INWeb - National Institute of Web Science and Technology,
Prof. Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa,INCT Ciência da Web - Brazilian Institute for Web Science Research, Prof. Sérgio Amadeu, Cásper Líbero Foundation, Session chair: Prof. Daniel Schwabe, Pontifical Catholic Universiy of Rio de Janeiro
- Panel "Open Government Data: What data and how to expose them?", Roberto Agune, Coordinator of Technical Support to the Inovation Group, Secretary of Public Administration, State of São Paulo, Marcelo Stopanovski
Corruption Prevention and Strategic Information Secretariat, Office of the Comptroller General (CGU), José Murilo, Digital Cultural Manger - MinC Ministry of Culture, Vagner Diniz, session chair, Manager W3C Brasil
Agenda
Live webcast available from Main Auditorium activities only. Please, be aware of Schedule Time refers to Brazilian Time Zone UTC -2.
W3C Brazil Web Conference live broadcast can be followed both in Portuguese and English on the website: http://www.iptvcultura.com.br/.
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Room 3 |
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| 09:00 |
TUTORIAL (part
1):
Semantic Web, the future of Internet Professors Karin Breitman and Jose Viterbo Filho, Pontifical Catholic Universiy of Rio de Janeiro |
| 10:30 |
Intervalo |
| 11:00 |
TUTORIAL (part
2): Semantic Web, the future of Internet Professors Karin Breitman and Jose Viterbo Filho, Pontifical Catholic Universiy, Rio de Janeiro |
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Main Auditorium |
| 14:00 | Opening Session Opening remarks, Daniel Schwabe, Chair of Programme Committee, Pontifical Catholic Universiy of Rio de Janeiro Opening remarks, Hartmut Glaser, Executive Director, Brazilian Internet Steering Committee - CGI.br |
| 14:30 | Keynote Speaker 1 Anne van Kesteren Opera Software, The Netherlands "HTML 5: the web evolution" |
| 15:30 | Intervalo |
| 16:00 |
Keynote speaker 2 Patrick Sinclair, Software Engineering, BBC Audio and Music Interactive, United Kingdom "Linked data on the BBC: semantic web to expose contents" Session chair: Vagner Diniz, W3C Brasil panelists: Paulo Markun Director-president, Padre Anchieta Foundation and Cultura TV Marden Silveira Neubert Director of Research and Development, UOL Universo On Line |
| Room Topazio | |
| 17:30 18:30 |
Remarks: This activity is entirely organized by Mobile Monday community MOBILE MONDAY: Mobile Technologies X Education and Culture via web-conference Dr. Mohamed Ally Director and Professor - Centre for Distance Education Athabasca University - Canadá Profa Adelina Moura Researcher on mLearning at Universidade do Minho - Portugal Presentially Luis Fernando Guggenberger Instituto Vivo Wagner Merije Minha Vida Mobile - MVMob Session Chair: Martín Restrepo Director of Mídia Móvel - Editacuja |
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Main Auditorium |
Room 1 |
Room 2 |
Room 3 | Room 4 |
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| Education and Outreach |
Reputation and credibility on the web |
E-government |
Semantic Web |
UnConference Transparency Camp |
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| 09:00 | Enabling professionals, teaching the webstandards and certification Everaldo Bechara iLearn Fábio Flatschart SENAC Diego Eis Visie e Tableless Marcelo Moura Business manager Grupo Impacta Tecnologia |
Computer Decison Making Process Trends Maria Augusta Silveira Netto Nunes, Federal University of Sergipe and Christian Nunes Aranha, Cortex Labs |
Evaluating the Performance of E-government in Brazil: the Quality of E-gov Services Index Diego R. Canabarro, Ana J. Possamai, Marco A. C. Cepik, Ilton Freitas, André Oliveira and Eduardo Z. Samrsla, CEGOV - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul |
TUTORIAL - An Introduction to the Engineering of Ontologies (Part 1) Professors Giancarlo Guizzardi and Ricardo Falbo, Federal University of Espírito Santo |
Remark: Transparency Camp is a self-organized (or not) conference, under the Casa de Cultura Digital responsability Fix My Street São Paulo 9h30 às 10h15 A free talk on the opportunity to develop a Fix-My-Street-like tool to the city of São Paulo together with #thackday community |
| 09:30 |
Characterization and Analysis of Navigation Profiles in E-commerce Diego Duarte, Adriano C. M. Pereira e Wagner Meira Jr., Feral University of Minas Gerais |
An Essay on the Main Barriers to the Spread of Mobile Government in Brazil Everson Lopes de Aguiar, SLTI - Ministry of Planning |
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| 10:00 | A Framework for Design and Evaluation of Webservices Models of Credibility Sara Guimarães, Adriano C. M. Pereira, Arlei Silva and Wagner Meira Jr., Federal University of Minas Gerais |
Anaysis of the W3C Mobile Web Best Practices Basic Guidelines in relation to human-computer interaction and user interfaces for mobile media Mauricio Cirelli, Lucia Filgueiras and Flávio Miyamaru, University of São Paulo |
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| 10:30 | Coffee-break | ||||
| Education and Outreach | Webstandards adoption benefits | Web 2.0 / Web 3.0 | Semantic Web |
UnConference Transparency Camp |
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| 11:00 |
Cultural Connection Launching Cultural Connection Award Paulo Markun Director-president, Padre Anchieta Foundation and Cultura TV Carlos Vogt Secretary of Higher Education, State of São Paulo Márcio Brandão President of ABCID - Brazilian Association of Centers for Bridging Digital Divide |
Research and Deployment of Intelligent Computational Tools for Websites Optimization Leo Manoel Lopes da Silva Garcia, João Fernando Marar and Rodrigo Ferreira de Carvalho, UNESP - Paulista State university |
The Future of the Web and the Digital Agencies: webstandards, semantic web, web of things, and web 2.0 Saulo Medeiros President of AMADI Minas State of Minas Association of Digital Agencies Cláudio Coelho President of APADI State of São Paulo Association of Digital Agencies Joao Cabral Director of Technology, Agência Click |
TUTORIAL - An Introduction to the Engineering of Ontologies (Part 2) Profs. Giancarlo Guizzardi and Ricardo Falbo, Federal University of Espírito Santo |
Repórter Brasil This not-for-profit organization has access to data on slavery-like conditions of work of labour force in Brazil. How to work on these data on the web? 11h às 11h45 Digital Cities A Methodist University's Professor Fábio Josgrilberg research on digital cities and public transparency 11h45 às 12h30 |
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| 12:00 |
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TelaSocial: a social kyosk based on Mozilla Firefox. Márcio Galli Director of Taboca |
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| 12:30 | Lunch | ||||
| Education and Outreach | Webstandards: Acessibility | Semantic Web |
Web 2.0 / Web 3.0 | UnConference Transparency Camp |
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| 14:00 | Panel: "The web as a social phenomena and object of research" Prof. Wagner Meira INWeb - National Institute of Web Science and Technology Prof. Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa INCT Ciência da Web - Brazilian Institute for Web Science Research Prof. Sérgio Amadeu Cásper Líbero Foundation Session chair: Prof. Daniel Schwabe Pontifical Catholic Universiy of Rio de Janeiro |
TUTORIAL:
A Metodology to Assess Accessibility in websites Lêda Spelta and Horacio Soares, Acesso Digital |
Discovery and Composition of Semantic Web Services: from conditions to alternatives Cassio Prazeres, Salvador University - UNIFACS, Cesar A. C. Teixeira, DC - Federal University of São Carlos e Maria G. C. Pimentel, ICMC - University of São Paulo |
TUTORIAL: Collaborative Networks Security (Part 1) Michelle Wangham, UNIVALI, Emerson Ribeiro de Mello and Joni da Silva Fraga, Federal University of Santa Catarina |
Saicã Planning to build a Pubic Transparency Community of Best Practices 14h às 14h45 Public Software A free talk with Ministry of Planning representative on the development, use, and promotion of free and open technologies at the national government level 14h45 às 15h30 |
| 14:30 | Mapping the Brazilian Geospatial Metadata Profile for High-level Ontologies Helena S. Piccinini, Marco A. Casanova, Karin K. Breitman e Rubens N. Melo, PUC-Rio |
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| 15:00 | Semantic Web, Web Services and
Mobile Isidro Lopes Multimedia and Applications Area Manager - CPqD |
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| 15:30 |
Coffee-break | ||||
| 16:00 |
Panel "Open Government Data: What data and how to expose them?" Vagner Diniz session chair Manager W3C Brasil Roberto Agune Coordinator of Technical Support to the Inovation Group, Secretary of Public Administration, State of São Paulo Marcelo Stopanovski Corruption Prevention and Strategic Information Secretariat, Office of the Comptroller General (CGU) José Murilo Digital Cultural Manger - MinC Ministry of Culture |
"A free and open talk with developers" closing the well succeed 'Café com browser' series Fernando Gebara Microsoft Brasil - Internet Explorer Márcio Galli Mozilla Firefox Patrick Browne Opera |
TUTORIAL: Collaborative Networks Security (Part 2) Michelle Wangham, UNIVALI, Emerson Ribeiro de Mello and Joni da Silva Fraga, Federal University of Santa Catarina |
Transparency camp | |
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IpTV Cultura to broadcast main auditorium activities
Partnership between W3C Brazil Office and Padre Anchieta Foundation will provide live broadcast of main auditorium activities in both Portuguese and English languages. Padre Anchieta Foundation is a public broadcast system and ipTV Cultura is the web initiative for collaborative, live programs broadcasting and access to cultural database.
W3C Brazil Web Conference live broadcast can be followed both in Portuguese and English on the website: http://www.iptvcultura.com.br/
Patrick Sinclair confirms his talk on Linked Data on the BBC
Patrick Sinclair, a software
engineer at BBC in the United Kingdon, is the second confirmed international
attraction to the W3C Brazil Web Conference. He will talk on semantic web on
the BBC. According to Sinclair, “following the Linked Data principles, the BBC
is publishing a URI for every TV and Radio programme it broadcasts, music
artists and more recently animal species and habitats. These pages not only
provide useful information in their own right but also allow us to
re-contextualise the programme information helping users to discover new
content and new patterns. In this seminar we will present the motivation behind
these projects and how their design and implementation has allowed us to expose
their contents on the Web of Data.”
Patrick Sinclair is a software engineer at the Audio and Music Interactive at the BBC. He was formerly a research fellow investigating the use of Semantic Web technology in the Cultural
Heritage domain at the University of Southampton. In his personal blog he define himself half-British and half-Portuguese.
Anne van Kesteren to give a keynote talk on HTML5 at W3C Brazil Web Conference
The first international guest
is confirmed to give a keynote talk at W3C Brazil Web Conference. Anne van
Kesteren, “HTML5
differences from HTML4” document's editor, works for Opera Software, Limpid
and Q42 and is deeply engaged with web standards community work and with W3C HTML and Web Apps Working Groups.
It is going to be an outstanding opportunity for brazilian web community to know how the new HTML5 version is evolving and get information straight from who is in the middle of hurricane.
More about van Kesteren's thoughts on HTML5 is available on the Internet. See his talk on HTML5 and CSS3. He also has his personal blog.
Welcome to W3C Brazil Conference - W3C Web.br 2009
W3C
Brazil Office announces the first W3C
Brazil Conference - W3C Web.br 2009, to be held
on November 23 and 24, 2009 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The
Conference aims at offering to a large
Brazilian audience an annual forum for
discussion and debate on
the evolution of the Web, the standardization of its technologies and
the impact
of these technologies in society and culture . The
Conference will put together researchers, developers, users,
businesses,
digital content agencies, media and all those who are passionate about
the Web
and have something to offer, use and discuss.
If you have a case study of an innovative use of the web, or researched
something that deserves to be shared with the entire Brazilian web
community,
or even if you have knowledge to teach in a tutorial, then answer our
call for 'Papers',
Use Cases and Tutorials.
Themes
Some of the topics covered at the conference include:
- Web trends
- The use of webstandards: immediate benefits and future
- Accessibility and usability
- Semantic web
- Web searching
- Mobile web
- E-government
- Security and privacy
- Business models
- E-Commerce / e-market
- Social networking
- Cloud computing
- Web mining
- Web services
- Web 2.0 / web 3.0
- Reputation systems Web / Credibility
- Web Information retrieval
- User behavior on the Web
Agenda
| 14:00 – 15:30 | Opening session - keynote speaker |
|---|---|
| 16:00 – 17:30 | Keynote panel |
| 09:00 – 10:30 | tutorial | tutorial |
Painel
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|---|---|---|---|
| 11:00 – 12:30 |
papers
|
Breakout session | Breakout session |
| 14:00 – 15:30 | papers | tutorial | Painel |
| 16:00 – 17:30 | papers | Breakout session | Breakout session |
How to participate
As speaker:
Call for papers
Important Dates
September 30, 2009 - deadline for submission of papers for the
conference
October 22, 2009 - Disclosure of papers selected for presentation at
the conference
More information on the W3C Brazil Web Conference can be found on the
Internet at http://conferenciaweb.w3c.br
Standards for submission of papers, tutorials and best
practices
Submission Process
The submission of papers, tutorials and use cases should be made over the
Internet through the "EasyChair" available at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wwwbrasil2009.
"EasyChair"
is a free tool widely used in the world for managing conferences. The
language used for interaction is English, however, to insert the data,
the summary and work the Portuguese language should be used. Access
will only be allowed after the party to set up an account.
As delegate:
Attending to W3C Web.br 2009
Information on how to attend the conference can be found at http://conferenciaweb.w3c.br/inscricoes
Accomodation options
Please, check http://conferenciaweb.w3c.br/hoteis.
For additional
information and reservations, get in contact directly with the hotels.
Rates informed on this page are only for
reference. All of them are subject to changes without previous notice.
When: November 23- 24, 2009
Where: Blue Tree Towers Morumbi
Avenida Roque Petroni Junior, 1000 - Brooklin
São Paulo - SP
Website: http://conferenciaweb.w3c.br/











