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January 12, 2005
Extreme Markup Languages 2005
There is a call for papers out for Extreme Markup Languages 2005, which will be held August 1-5 in Montreal. And this is cool. Mulberry Technologies has a site with the papers from the past four Extreme Markup Languages conferences.
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Posted by Bill Trippe at January 12, 2005 9:16 PM
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The complete program for Extreme Markup Languages 2005 is now available at: Extreme Program
Topics at Extreme 2005 include:
- Schemas ( Perry, Sasaki, Sperberg-McQueen, & Walmsley)
- Topic maps and RDF ( Barta, Biezunski, Cregan, Garshol, Newcomb & Durusau, & Ramalho et al.)
- Querying XML documents ( Florescu, Fokoue, Robie & Florescu, & Vlist)
- XSLT ( Breebaart, Fokoue, & Holman)
- Tools and techniques ( DeRose, Harold, Iverson, Schubert et al., Sierra, Suttor, Cowan, Dubin, & Rose)
- Theory & Philosophy ( Çelik et al. , Perry, Piez, Vitali et al., & Wrightson)
- Markup of overlapping hierarchies ( Bauman, Caton, & Hilbert et al.))
- Uses and Applications of Markup ( Beck, Breebaart, & Hennum)
- Feedback Sessions, in which the advice of the Extreme community is sought (Quin, Robie & Florescu, & Suttor)
- Web Services ( Shepherd, Cowan)
Posted by: Tommie at July 3, 2005 3:26 PM
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