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************* Complete Program Available **************
************ Late Breaking Sessions Added *************
*********** Extreme Markup Languages 2004 ************
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The complete program for Extreme Markup Languages 2004, including late-breaking
presentations, is available at:
http://www.extrememarkup.com
Extreme is a technical conference devoted to markup, markup languages, markup
systems, markup applications, and software for manipulating and exploiting
markup. At Extreme Markup languages software developers, tag set designers,
librarians, computer scientists, linguists, markup theorists, taxonomists,
publishers, lexicographers, typographers, and other XML bricklayers and
pipefitters devote the better part of a week to discussing XML, XSLT,
overlapping structures, topic maps, RDF, and document constraint languages such
as DTDs and schemas.
Presentations that focus on XSL include:
- Achieving extensibility and reuse for XSLT 2.0 stylesheets - Fuchs
- On mapping from colloquial XML to RDF using XSLT - Sperberg-McQueen &
Miller
- A simple proof for the Turing-completeness of XSLT and XQuery - Kepser
- Second-generation stylesheet synthesis for UBL - Holman
Pre-conference tutorials of particular interest include:
- XPath 2.0 and XSLT 2.0, Walsh
- The Semantic Web: Building Applications with RDF & OWL, Allemang
Register for Extreme at:
http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2004/registration.asp
Extreme Markup Languages 2004 http://www.extrememarkup.com
August 2-6, 2004 mailto:[email protected]
Montreal, Canada
************* Complete Program Available **************
************ Late Breaking Sessions Added *************
*********** Extreme Markup Languages 2004 ************
---------------------------------------------------------
The complete program for Extreme Markup Languages 2004, including late-breaking
presentations, is available at:
http://www.extrememarkup.com
Extreme is a technical conference devoted to markup, markup languages, markup
systems, markup applications, and software for manipulating and exploiting
markup. At Extreme Markup languages software developers, tag set designers,
librarians, computer scientists, linguists, markup theorists, taxonomists,
publishers, lexicographers, typographers, and other XML bricklayers and
pipefitters devote the better part of a week to discussing XML, XSLT,
overlapping structures, topic maps, RDF, and document constraint languages such
as DTDs and schemas.
Presentations that focus on XSL include:
- Achieving extensibility and reuse for XSLT 2.0 stylesheets - Fuchs
- On mapping from colloquial XML to RDF using XSLT - Sperberg-McQueen &
Miller
- A simple proof for the Turing-completeness of XSLT and XQuery - Kepser
- Second-generation stylesheet synthesis for UBL - Holman
Pre-conference tutorials of particular interest include:
- XPath 2.0 and XSLT 2.0, Walsh
- The Semantic Web: Building Applications with RDF & OWL, Allemang
Register for Extreme at:
http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2004/registration.asp
Extreme Markup Languages 2004 http://www.extrememarkup.com
August 2-6, 2004 mailto:[email protected]
Montreal, Canada