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XTECH 2005 http://www.xtech-conference.org , 24-27 May, The RAI Centre,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Late-Breaking presentations have just been announced for XTECH
2005. Presentations include the following. For full program, visit:
http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/schedule.asp
"Open Street Maps and Spatial Data", Jo Walsh , Researcher,
University of Openess, United Kingdom
"BBC News and RSS, Or: How we Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Open
Data Services", Joel Chippindale, Software Engineer and Kevin Hinde,
Head of Technical Development, BBC News Interactive, United Kingdom
"XHTML2: Accessible, Usable, Device Independent, and Semantic",
Steven Pemberton, Senior Researcher, W3C/CWI, Netherlands and Mark R.
Birbeck, CEO and CTO, x-port.net Ltd., United Kingdom
"WHATWG: Proposing extensions to HTML4 and the DOM", Ian Hickson,
Standards Development, Opera Software, ASA, Norway
"xfy Technology: Making the Most of XML in Enterprise Client
Software",
Jeff Bennett, Principal Systems Designer, Justsystem Corporation, Japan
"Web Services Based Syndication Protocol for Valued Content",
Dianne Kennedy, VP Publishing Technologies, IDEAlliance, United States
"Dynamic Topic Maps using Web Service Interfaces",
Eric Freese, Consulting Software Engineer, LexisNexis, United States
Check out the latest list of sponsors and exhibitors at:
http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/exhibitors.asp
Don't forget the News Standards Summit,
http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/newsstandards.asp , and the OASIS
Open Standards Day http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/oasisosd.asp,
Tuesday, 24 May.
Take advantage of the special conference room rate at the Novotel
Amsterdam: http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/venue.asp Deadline for
conference discounted rates is 29 April.
Register for XTECH 2005 today at:
http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/registration.asp
XTECH 2005 is co-located with the Gilbane Conference on Content
Management Technologies
http://home.lighthouseseminars.com/lighthouse/Amsterdam2005/gcsf.html
Registrants to XTECH 2005 receive a number of session passes to the
Gilbane event.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Late-Breaking presentations have just been announced for XTECH
2005. Presentations include the following. For full program, visit:
http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/schedule.asp
"Open Street Maps and Spatial Data", Jo Walsh , Researcher,
University of Openess, United Kingdom
"BBC News and RSS, Or: How we Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Open
Data Services", Joel Chippindale, Software Engineer and Kevin Hinde,
Head of Technical Development, BBC News Interactive, United Kingdom
"XHTML2: Accessible, Usable, Device Independent, and Semantic",
Steven Pemberton, Senior Researcher, W3C/CWI, Netherlands and Mark R.
Birbeck, CEO and CTO, x-port.net Ltd., United Kingdom
"WHATWG: Proposing extensions to HTML4 and the DOM", Ian Hickson,
Standards Development, Opera Software, ASA, Norway
"xfy Technology: Making the Most of XML in Enterprise Client
Software",
Jeff Bennett, Principal Systems Designer, Justsystem Corporation, Japan
"Web Services Based Syndication Protocol for Valued Content",
Dianne Kennedy, VP Publishing Technologies, IDEAlliance, United States
"Dynamic Topic Maps using Web Service Interfaces",
Eric Freese, Consulting Software Engineer, LexisNexis, United States
Check out the latest list of sponsors and exhibitors at:
http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/exhibitors.asp
Don't forget the News Standards Summit,
http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/newsstandards.asp , and the OASIS
Open Standards Day http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/oasisosd.asp,
Tuesday, 24 May.
Take advantage of the special conference room rate at the Novotel
Amsterdam: http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/venue.asp Deadline for
conference discounted rates is 29 April.
Register for XTECH 2005 today at:
http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/registration.asp
XTECH 2005 is co-located with the Gilbane Conference on Content
Management Technologies
http://home.lighthouseseminars.com/lighthouse/Amsterdam2005/gcsf.html
Registrants to XTECH 2005 receive a number of session passes to the
Gilbane event.