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QL'98 - List of Participants

(12/02/98)

List of participants (on 12/02/98), in alphabetical order:

  1. Sharon Adler, Inso Corp.
  2. Adriana Ardeleanu, Microsoft
  3. Robert Arn, Pervasive Software Inc.
  4. David Beech, Oracle
  5. Lars Berg, Inktomi
  6. Tim Berners-Lee, W3C
  7. Adam Bosworth, Microsoft
  8. Peter Buneman, University of Pennsylvania
  9. Tim Bray, Textuality
  10. Dan Brickley, University of Bristol
  11. Yih-Farn Chen, AT&T Labs
  12. Eliot Christian, U.S. Geological Survey
  13. Sara Comai, Politecnico di Milano
  14. Dan Connolly, W3C
  15. Paul Cotton, IBM Canada Ltd.
  16. Lorrie Cranor, AT&T Labs-Research
  17. Ernesto Damiani, Universita' di Milano
  18. Florescu Daniela, INRIA
  19. Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress
  20. Steven DeRose, Inso Corp.
  21. Stefan Decker, University of Karlsruhe
  22. Alin Deutsch, University of Pennsylvania
  23. Martin Duerst, W3C
  24. Andrew Eisenberg, Sybase, Inc.
  25. John Evans, Federal Geographic Data Comm.
  26. Peter Fankhauser, GMD-IPSI
  27. George Feinberg, Object Design
  28. Mary Fernandez, AT&T Labs - Research
  29. Maurizio Gabbrielli, Udine University
  30. Roy Goldman, Stanford University
  31. Yoshihisa Gonno, Information Broadcasting Laboratories, I
  32. Ernesto Guerrieri, Inso Corp.
  33. Ramanathan Guha, Netscape Communications
  34. Susan Hardy, W3C
  35. Johan Hjelm, Ericsson/W3C
  36. Philipp Hoschka, W3C
  37. Hiroshi Ishikawa, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.
  38. Marja-Riitta Koivunen, Helsinki Telephone Corporation/W3C
  39. John A. Kunze, University of California/National Library of Medicine
  40. Peter Laird, Quark Inc.
  41. Joe Lapp, webMethods, Inc.
  42. Ora Lassila, Nokia Research Center
  43. Scott Lawrence, Agranat Systems, Inc.
  44. Thomas Lee, MIT Sloan School of Management
  45. Ralph LeVan, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
  46. Alon Levy, University of Washington
  47. Denis Lynch, SilverPlatter Information Ltd.
  48. David Maier, Oregon Graduate Institute
  49. Ashok Malhotra, IBM
  50. Massimo Marchiori, W3C
  51. Isao Masuda, Information Broadcasting Laboratories
  52. Noah Mendelsohn, Lotus Development
  53. Paolo Merialdo, Universita di Roma Tre
  54. George Mihaila, University of Toronto
  55. Gail Mitchell, GTE Laboratories
  56. C. Mohan, IBM
  57. Lik Mui, Harvard and MIT
  58. Ann Navarro, HTML Writers Guild, Inc.
  59. Rolf Nelson, W3C
  60. Henrik Nielsen, W3C
  61. Gavin Nicol, Inso Corp.
  62. Frank Olken, Lawrence Berkeley Lab
  63. Yannis Papakonstantinou, University of California, San Diego
  64. Stefano Paraboschi, Politecnico di Milano
  65. Neil Pawley, CCTA
  66. Dallan Quass, Brigham Young University
  67. Louiqa Raschid, University of Maryland
  68. Michael Resnick, Object Design, Inc.
  69. Jonathan Robie, Texcel Research
  70. Arnon Rosenthal, The MITRE Corporation
  71. Michael Rys, Stanford University
  72. Janne Saarela, W3C
  73. Shekhar Shastri, Redwood Risk Management
  74. David Schach, Microsoft
  75. John Schneider, The MITRE Corporation
  76. William Shea, Merrill Lynch
  77. Leon Shklar, Pencom Web Works and Rutgers University
  78. Michael Siegel, MIT Sloan School of Management
  79. Oded Shmueli, Technion - Israel Inst. of Technolog
  80. Simeon Simeonov, Allaire Corporation
  81. Bill Smith, Sun Microsystems
  82. C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, University of Illinois at Chicago/W3C
  83. Margaret St. Pierre, Blue Angel Technologies
  84. Dan Suciu, AT&T Labs
  85. Craig Summerhill, Coalition for Networked Information
  86. Ralph Swick, W3C
  87. Frank Tompa, University of Waterloo
  88. Jim Trezzo, Oracle
  89. Michael Ubell, Informix Software Inc.
  90. Peter Valkenburg, SURFnet
  91. Peter Vanderbilt, NASA Ames Research Center
  92. Daniel Veillard, W3C
  93. Chidambaram Vishwanath, Crystaliz, Inc.
  94. Nigel Ward, DSTC
  95. Daniel Weitzner, W3C
  96. Gerhard Wetzel, Crystaliz, Inc
  97. Jennifer Widom, Stanford University
  98. Stan Zdonik, Brown University


Massimo Marchiori (massimo@w3.org).
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