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Jim Hendler in London To Help Lead International Discussion on Web Science
Live Web Cast Available 9/27 and 9/28 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. London Time
Rensselaer Constellation Professor James
Hendler
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Rensselaer Constellation Professor James Hendler is in
London this week to help lead an important two-day discussion
on the future development of the World Wide Web. The conference
was organized by Hendler, Professor Nigel Shadbolt of the
University of Southampton, Professor Dame Wendy Hall of the
University of Southampton, and Professor Bill Dutton of the
University of Oxford. Journalists and others can follow the
proceedings by visiting: http://royalsociety.org/Web-science-a-new-frontier/
The World Wide Web has changed almost every aspect of modern
life. It touches us all. The Web’s billions of pages, links,
and other resources comprise the largest information fabric in
the history of humanity. Yet the Web is rarely approached as an
object of scientific study. This week’s conference will
consider the following questions: What processes have driven
the Web’s growth, and will they persist? How does large-scale
structure emerge from a simple set of protocols? How does the
Web work as a socio-technical system? What drives the viral
uptake of certain Web phenomena? What might fragment the Web?
This interdisciplinary meeting will discuss these and other
issues as it presents the components of a Science of the
Web.
Along with Constellation Professors Deborah McGuinness and
Peter Fox, Hendler leads the Web Science program at Rensselaer,
which offers the first degree program in Web Science under the
Institute’s Tetherless World Constellation.
Live Web Cast
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Published
September 27,
2010 |
Contact: Mark Marchand
Phone: (518) 276-6098
E-mail: marchm3@rpi.edu |
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