Call for presentations: XML Dev Day 3/27
Jon Bosak
Jon.Bosak at eng.Sun.COM
Wed Feb 11 19:44:57 GMT 1998
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS: XML DEVELOPERS' DAY 1998.03.27
A one-day technical conference for XML developers will be held Friday,
March 27, in Seattle, Washington. The event constitutes the last day
of the GCA XML Conference (http://www.gca.org/conf/xmlcon98/).
XML Developers' Day is a single-track event devoted entirely to
technical reports on the latest developments in XML implementation.
If you are engaged in the construction of any software that works with
XML -- converters, parsers, servers, browsers, editors, or XML-based
vertical applications -- here is your chance to share your work with
an audience that can understand and appreciate it.
Since stylesheet-based rendering is part of XML publishing, developers
of tools that support XSL or DSSSL are invited to show their latest
offerings as well. We're also open to presentations on XML-based
languages (CML, OFX, etc.) and related efforts that might have a
significant impact on the future of XML (RDF, XML-Data, etc.) if they
are of particular interest to XML developers.
Vendors of commercial tools can participate, but they must confine
their presentations to the technical aspects of current XML products
in development. Table space will be made available for the
distribution of product announcements and commercial literature.
REGISTRATION
The registration fee for XML Developers' Day is $275 for GCA members
and $390 for non-GCA members (see the registration page below for
conference and tutorial rates). This is mighty inexpensive for an
inside update on the very latest activity in this field. You can
register at
http://www.gca.org/conf/xmlcon98/registra.htm
N.B.: Presenters get in free.
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
If you would like to give a report at this event, send a paragraph or
two describing your presentation, based on a conservative estimate of
the status of your project as it will stand on March 27, to Jon Bosak
(bosak at eng.sun.com). Also include a description of the audio-visual
equipment you will need for your presentation and an estimate of its
duration. Please include the phrase "XML Dev Day" somewhere in the
subject line of your message.
Since we want up-to-the-minute reports on activities in progress,
there will be no published proceedings, and therefore you need not
submit your entire presentation in advance. But please try to make
your forecasted description as accurate as possible so that we can
choose the most interesting and relevant submissions.
The deadline for submissions is Friday, February 27.
Jon
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Jon Bosak, Online Information Technology Architect, Sun Microsystems
901 San Antonio Road, MPK17-101, Palo Alto, California 94043
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