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Extreme Late Breaking Sessions announced…register today!
The late breaking sessions for Extreme Markup Languages Conference have just
been announced. Extreme takes place 9-14 August in Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
www.extrememarkup.com
Late breaking presentations include:
Semantic Web Servers - Engineering the Semantic Web
Graham Moore , Ontopia
A Semantic Web Integration Methodology
Steven R. Newcomb, Coolheads Consulting
Beyond PSIs - Topic Map Design Patterns
Kal Ahmed, Techquila
Synthesizing Stylesheets Using "Literate XSLT"
G. Ken Holman, Crane Softwrights
Content repurposing with Topic Maps: a real-world use in custom-publishing
Nikita Ogievetsky, Cogitech & Roger Sperberg, XTMaps
Browser Bookmark Management With Topic Maps
Thomas B. Passin, Mitretek Systems
Analyzing and Visualizing the Structure of Medieval Encyclopedic Works with
XML-Related Technologies
David J. Birnbaum, University of Pittsburgh
XML Query Update: State of Publicly Available Implementations
Liam Quin, W3C
Efficiency Structured XML (esXML): XML Without Most Processing Overhead
Stephen D. Williams, High Performance Technologies
XML and the Art of Application Code Maintenance
Martin Klang, Alpha Plus Technology
Full full conference program, visit:
http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2003/schedule.asp
To register: http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2003/registration.asp
Don't miss out on the Extreme event of the year. Register today!
The late breaking sessions for Extreme Markup Languages Conference have just
been announced. Extreme takes place 9-14 August in Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
www.extrememarkup.com
Late breaking presentations include:
Semantic Web Servers - Engineering the Semantic Web
Graham Moore , Ontopia
A Semantic Web Integration Methodology
Steven R. Newcomb, Coolheads Consulting
Beyond PSIs - Topic Map Design Patterns
Kal Ahmed, Techquila
Synthesizing Stylesheets Using "Literate XSLT"
G. Ken Holman, Crane Softwrights
Content repurposing with Topic Maps: a real-world use in custom-publishing
Nikita Ogievetsky, Cogitech & Roger Sperberg, XTMaps
Browser Bookmark Management With Topic Maps
Thomas B. Passin, Mitretek Systems
Analyzing and Visualizing the Structure of Medieval Encyclopedic Works with
XML-Related Technologies
David J. Birnbaum, University of Pittsburgh
XML Query Update: State of Publicly Available Implementations
Liam Quin, W3C
Efficiency Structured XML (esXML): XML Without Most Processing Overhead
Stephen D. Williams, High Performance Technologies
XML and the Art of Application Code Maintenance
Martin Klang, Alpha Plus Technology
Full full conference program, visit:
http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2003/schedule.asp
To register: http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2003/registration.asp
Don't miss out on the Extreme event of the year. Register today!