Call for papers (CLOSED)
The scope of the ITA conference series is wide and covers all aspects of Internet activity ranging from technical hardware and software solutions to applications and the wider issues arising from them.
Papers, up a maximum of 6,000 words, are invited on any of the topics below or related fields and should be submitted, via email, to the conference secretary as .doc or .pdf attachments. Please include the paper's title, list of authors and full correspondence and/or contact details in the email itself. Final, camera-ready papers must conform to the author guidelines and must not exceed ten pages in length.
Topics of Interest
- Accessibility and usability
- Adaptive systems
- Agents
- AI/Expert systems
- Collaborative decisions
- Data-mining
- Distributed systems
- e-Business/e-Commerce
- e-Learning/e-Society
- EDI
- Ethical, social and legal issues
- Formats
- Groupware
- HCI
- Hypermedia
- Integration
- Internet applications
- Internet languages
- Internet technologies
- Measurement
- Multimedia
- Music and audio
- Network algorithms
- Network architectures
- Network management
- Network optimisation
- Network performance
- Payment systems
- Portals
- Protocols and standards
- Security
- Semantics
- Services
- Storage
- Systems failure
- Traffic
- Ubiquitous computing
- User interfaces
- Visualisation
- Virtual applications
- Web hardware
- Web software
- Wireless networks
- XML
These topics, however, are only intended as an illustrative guide. Please contact the conference chair or programme chair for additional guidance.
Selected papers not considered appropriate for the conference proceedings may be accepted for poster presentation.


