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DIAC-02
Shaping the Network Symposium will be the eighth bi-annual "Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing" (DIAC) symposium. A variety of events are planned ranging from invited speakers, panel discussions, and pattern presentations to numerous opportunities for informal working sessions -- both planned and spontaneous -- on various topics.

We couldn't do this without volunteers. If you'd like to help with this event, please contact us. We are particularly interested in people within the Seattle area.

Brian made a realy nice poster for people to paste all over the city. You can download it at: http://nicole.thatsnice.org/diacposter.html.

Please help make the DIAC-02 symposium an exciting and important event!

Program committee
Abdul Alkalimet (US), Alain Ambrosi (Canada), Sue Barnes (US), Ann Bishop (US), Kwasi Boakye-Akyeampong (Ghana), Rod Carveth (US), Andrew Clement (Canada), Michael Cody (US), Fiorella de Cindio (Italy), Peter Day (UK), Susana Finquelievich (Argentina), Mike Gurstein (Canada), Harry Hochheiser (US), Toru Ishida (Japan), Nancy Kranich (US), Susan Kretchmer (US), Brian Loader (UK), Geert Lovink (Netherlands, Australia), Richard Lowenberg (US), Peter Mambrey (Germany), Michael Calvin McGee (US), Robin Means-Coleman (US), Peter Miller (US), Kenneth Pigg (US), Scott Robinson (Mexico), Partha Pratim Sarker (Bangladesh), Jorge Schement (US), Doug Schuler (US), David Silver (US), Sergei Stafeev (Russia), Tim Stephen (US), Erik Stolterman (Sweden), Howard Sypher (US), and Peter Van den Besselaar (Netherlands).

Other invaluable assistance
Christopher Alexander (inspiration and advice), Nicole Bade (volunteer coordination), Steve Berczuk (patterns), Susan Kretchmer and Rod Carveth (NCA Task Force on the Digital Divide liaisons), Noriko Okazaki (graphics), Robin Oppenheimer (advisor), Lorraine Pozzi (communications), Scott Rose (web technology). Nancy White (advisor).

Offers or Questions?
Please contact symposium coordinator Doug Schuler douglas@cpsr.org with any questions, comments, or offers to help.

 

Updated November 13, 2001

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