Posters for WWWF'94

2. ARTS AND HUMANITIES

  1. The File Room: An Interactive Archive of Cultural Censorship (Maria Roussos, Paul Brenner)
  2. Language Learning and the World Wide Web (Robert Godwin-Jones)
  3. NWHQ on the Web: Defining the Role of the Artist in Web Culture (Elizabeth Fischer)
  4. Chesley Bonestell Art Gallery (Catherine Humm)
  5. From Database to Cyberspace: Mosaic as the Middle Ground (David Levine)
  6. 'Imaging the future': issues of identity and authenticity of a work of Art. (Sue Gollifer)

3. ASTRONOMY

  1. The WWW Server at the Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics (W. Boyd, E. Olson, C. Christian, B. Stroozas, I. Hawkins, B. Antia)
  2. AstroWeb Tools (Robert E. Jackson)
  3. Tailoring Information Presentation with Words and Pictures at the COSSC and An Extension to HTTP and Mosaic for Dynamically Presenting Information (James M. Jordan)
  4. EUV Astrophysics and the World Wide Web (Behram Antia, Brett Stroozas, William Boyd, Carol Christian, Kuei Chen)
  5. NASA's Use of the World Wide Web to Deliver Shoemaker-Levy 9 Collision Data in Near-Real Time (Syed S. Towheed)
  6. Planetary Science Data Distribution on the Web: The Magellan Standard Products Catalog (Susan Slavney, Thomas C. Stein)

4. AUTHORING TOOLS

  1. Electronic Imaging of a Macintosh Page (Steven F. Rung)
  2. Standardized Formatting for HTML Data for Print Output (Richard Pasewark) - (Moved to poster from panel)

7. CAMPUS WIDE INFORMATION SYSTEMS

  1. College of Agricultural Sciences WWW Server at Penn State (Ellen Taricani)

8. CORPORATE INFORMATION SYSTEMS

  1. Corporate Communication Integration through Mosaic, WAIS, and Gopher (Kathy Morey)
  2. MPRS, Mosaic, and WAIS - A Two-Way Data Dispenser (Chris Prah, Diane DiGiovanni)
  3. Coordinating MEMS Research via the Web (Sridhar Gullapalli, Craig Milo Rogers)
  4. Using Mosaic/WWW in a Business School: New Opportunities for Information Sharing and Teaching. A Case Study in Implementing Organisational Wide Networked Multimedia (John Brien, Peggy Havukainen, Matthew Krenmayr, Antonio Artese, Mark Silva, John O'Keefe)
  5. WWW Financial Automated Management Environment at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Nancy Grady, Jim Kohl, Phil Papadopoulos, Forrest Hoffman, Mike Leuze, Kimberly Barnes)
  6. The Loss of Control in the Creation of Community: Leveraging the Web for business re-engineering (Sherman Woo, Ryan Martens, Mike Gull)
  7. Online Procurement at ISI: Transitioning to the Web (Anna-Lena Neches, Cesar Pina, Paul Postel, Craig Milo Rogers)
  8. The National Science Foundation (NSF) FastLane Project (David Garver)
  9. A+ Texture (Matt McAlister)
  10. Mercury: a WWW-based corporate information (M. Kelly, M. Wilens)

9. COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK (CSCW)

  1. The Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (Margaret L. McLaughlin, Sheizaf Rafaeli)
  2. An Interactive Electronic Bulletin Board Implementation For Mosaic and HTTP Server (James R Halama, Anne Kreft)
  3. A Multimedia Bulletin Board in WWW Environment (A. Volpentesta and N.Frega)

10. DATABASES

  1. LITBASE - A WWW Interface to Documented Databases (Stephen Mc Kearney, Rowan Limb)
  2. Large-Scale Database Publishing (Robert A. Boucher)
  3. MORE: A Case Study in Reengineering a Database Application for the Web (Dave Eichmann)

11. COMMERCIALIZATION AND ECONOMICS OF THE WEB

  1. Finding What You Want to Buy using the Web (Anna-Lena Neches, Paul Postel, and Craig Milo Rogers)

12. DEVELOPERS' DAY

  1. RENDEZVOUS: A WWW Synchronization System (Dragomir R. Radev)
  2. USING A WIDE-AREA FILE SYSTEM WITHIN WORLD WIDE WEB (Mirjana Spasojevic, Mic Bowman, and Alfred Spector))
  3. Value of Compression (Vanzyl)
  4. Managing the fonts in multilingual WWW (Michael Patrashin)
  5. A Summary of WWW Server Availability and Latency Measurements: March to May 1994 (Charles L. Viles and James C. French)
  6. Extending Mosaic to Support a Research and Engineering Framework (Michael McLay)
  7. Visualization Through the World Wide Web (Tamara Munzner, Paul Burchard, and Ed Chi)
  8. User extensibility in Amiga Mosaic (Fischer, Michael Meyer and Michael Witbrock)
  9. A Web Gateway to a Virtual Mathematical Software Repository (Ronald F. Boisvert)
  10. The Use of Mosaic as a Documentation Tool For Large, Graphically-Based Simulation Software (Donald J. Fabozzi II)
  11. Software Reuse Libraries with Mosaic (Keith Werkman and Jeff Poulin)
  12. Global Cooperative Computing (Andre DeHon, Jeremy Brown, Ian Eslick, Jake Harris, Lara Karbiner, Thomas F. Knight, Jr.)
  13. Building Web Servers on Microcomputer Foundations (Greg Bean)

13. EARTH SCIENCES

  1. The use of the Information Highway to Explore Climate (C. Bruce Baker)
  2. Browsing, Analysis, and Retrieval of Climate Data with Mosaic and FERRET (Hankin)
  3. Information for a Changing World (Frederick Zimmerman)

14. EDUCATION

  1. An Individualised Course for the C Programming Language (J.Kay, R.J.Kummerfeld)
  2. Innovative Courseware Development Paradigms with Mosaic and WWW (Rajiv Tewari)
  3. Teaching Strategies and Curriculum Ties to Integrate Internet, using Mosaic, Into the Curriculum (Pat Ward)
  4. The Discovery System (John G. Schmitz, Marsha Woodbury, Aaron Buckley, Chip Aubry, Mary Connors)
  5. The School Development Resource System (SDRS) (James M. Nauta)
  6. Spinning a Useful Weblet (Al Globus, Chris Beaumont)
  7. Mosaic and Tele-Amphi, Hypertext Hypermedia Services with Interactive Work Tools for Interactive Multimedia Distance Teaching (Nathalie Begoc, Bernard Bouchare, Alain Guittot, Yannick Lecomte, Jean-Francois Leprovost, Jean Seguin)
  8. Using World Wide Web Information as an Information system to Reduce the Average Period of Study by Better Information Providing and to Relieve Administration (Bernd Mueller)
  9. An Interactive Language Teaching Tool (Jonathan Lieberman)
  10. Hypermedia for HyperKids (Judy Cossel Rice)
  11. Mosaic: A Resource for Virologists (Stephan M. Spencer)

16. GENERAL SCIENCE

  1. MosaicForms Database Access ?: A Palaeobotanic case study (David. A. Gee and Mike Boulter)
  2. An Interactive Forum for Convection-Diffusion Problems (Brad Beck)

18. HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION

  1. Lessons Learned Implementing a Navigation Server for the Web (David Glazer)
  2. Visual Representations of HTML Document Logical Structures (Richard Hsu)
  3. From the Yanomamo to Wudangshan: Representing Ethnography on the World Wide Web (Gary Seaman)
  4. Adding a new dimension to the desktop (Andrew J Bovingdon)

20. INFORMATION ORGANIZATION

  1. A Representational Data Model for Web Site Administrators (Laurie Gelb)
  2. Mosaic Launches New Dimensions In The LAN Management (Jaromir Likavec)

22. LOCAL COMMUNITIES/FREE NETS

  1. Oregon State Archives Public Information Server (Dan Cantrall)

23. LIBRARY APPLICATIONS

  1. South Seas BUBL: a WWW information service for Library and Information Studies (Alastair G Smith)
  2. Bringing the Internet to Faculty: Building Partnerships to Customize Access to Internet Resources (Tom Jevec)

24. MEDICAL

  1. Design of Hypertext Instructional Modules in Pathology: The Transition from Hypercard to the Web (Kenneth B. Williamson, Ph.D., Tommy Williams)
  2. Cybermouse WWW Simulation Server (Sieburg, Hans B., Stella Veretnik, Jay M. Otero, Donald E Mosier)
  3. An Electronic Journal Browser Implemented in the World Wide Web (Marc E. Salomon, David C. Martin)
  4. NetCoach: A Web-based System for Intelligent Biomedical Information Retrieval (Anna Harbourt)

28. PUBLISHING

  1. ONline WISCONSIN: An Electronic Journal (Ellen Berrigan)
  2. An Electronic journal (Kumar)
  3. Online Fair Use Representation Of Copyrighted Material (Gerard Martin)

29. SEARCHING

  1. A Word is Worth 1000 Pictures: Natural Language Access to Digital Libraries (Howard Beck, Amir Mobini, Viswanath Kadambari)
  2. Intelligent Distributed Hypertext Documentation (Mike Clarkson)
  3. The MCC InfoSleuth Project (Darrell Woelk, Christine Tomlinson)
  4. Searching for Arbitrary Information in the World Wide Web:the Fish-Search for Mosaic (P.M.E. De Bra, R.D.J. Post)
  5. The Semantic Retrieval for the NCSA Mosaic (Hsinchun Chen)

30. SECURITY ON THE WEB

  1. WWW LOG FILES: A HIDDEN TREASURE (Ariel Poler)
  2. The DCE Web Project: Developing a Secure, DCE-Based World Wide Web (Steve Lewontin, Mary Ellen Zurko)


NCSA - Mosaic and the Web Conference - November 17, 1994