“The Emergence of Web Science” in a Lecture at the BA
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Alexandria—
The BA is organizing a lecture entitled “The Emergence of Web Science” on Sunday, 9 November 2008, by Prof. Bebo White, Departmental Associate (emeritus) at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), the national high-energy physics laboratory at Stanford University.
For almost two decades the World Wide Web has been largely described in terms of the technologies, infrastructure, processes, and methods that define it and the applications it supports. In contrast, the emerging discipline of Web Science seeks to understand the phenomenon that is the Web as an independent entity and the ecology in which it exists. In addition, Web Science explores the roles and the impact that the Web has had and will continue to have in the 21st century. As a result, studies in Web Science will help us to understand how the technology might evolve and how we can be prepared for the future Web.
The Lecture will start at 14:00 hrs at the BA Conference Center, Multipurpose Hall.
To review the biography of Prof. Bebo White, please
click here.