XML Dev Day schedule
Jon Bosak
Jon.Bosak at eng.Sun.COM
Sat Aug 2 07:08:47 BST 1997
A fine assortment of technical presentations is in store for
participants in XML Developers Day (Le Centre Sheraton Hotel,
Montreal, Thursday, August 21). In fact, the "day" has had to be
extended into the evening to accommodate a wealth of reports from
early implementors of the new Web technology. This is going to be a
can't-miss event for anyone hoping to play a significant role in the
coming revolution.
Registration for XML Developers Day can be made through the page for
the 4th International HyTime Conference:
http://www.gca.org/conf/hytime/hytime97.htm
Participants new to XML should note that in addition to the many
interesting presentations scheduled for the HyTime Conference (August
19-20), a tutorial on XML will be given on Monday, August 18 in the
same location.
Jon Bosak
Dev Day Chair
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PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE: XML DEVELOPERS DAY, AUGUST 21, 1997
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9:00-9:05 Jon Bosak, Sun Microsystems
Welcome
9:05-9:30 David Megginson, Microstar
Java Beans and Architectural Forms
9:30-10:00 Lloyd Harding, Information Automation Assembly
The Kona Proposal for Electronic Health Care Records
10:00-10:30 Henry Thompson, University of Edinburgh
A Motivation for the Schema Component of XML-Data
10:30-11:00 ------------------------------ BREAK
11:00-11:30 Daniel Rivers-Moore, RivCom
XML in the Delivery of Corporate Information
11:30-12:00 Patrick Gannon, CommerceNet
XML in Component-based Commerce
12:00-1:30 ------------------------------ LUNCH
1:30-2:00 John Tigue, Datachannel
XAPI-J in Theory and Practice
2:00-2:30 Jeffrey Olson, School of EECS, Washington State University
Conceptual Knowledge Markup Language, an XML Application
2:30-3:00 Henry Thompson, University of Edinburgh
The Win95/NT Version of LT XML
3:00-3:30 ------------------------------ BREAK
3:30-4:00 Paul Trevithick, Bitstream
Highly Designed Pages and Cross-Media Authoring with XML
4:00-4:30 Sarah Slocombe, Apropos Toy & Tool Development
A Java-based QuarkXpress-to-XML Converter
4:30-5:00 David Slocombe and Rajiv Thanawala, Tata Infotech
A Visual Recognition Approach to Legacy Document Conversion
5:00-5:30 ------------------------------ BREAK
5:30-6:00 Murray Maloney, Grif
XML Editing: Well-formed Documents, CSS, and Namespaces
6:00-6:30 Paul Grosso, ArborText
Some Ideas for XML Editing Interfaces
6:30-7:00 Jonathan Robie, POET Software
An XML Document Component Database
7:00-7:30 Jeff Eby, Chrystal Software
XML and a Generic Repository Architecture
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