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Tommie Usdin
The final program of Extreme Markup Languages 2007 is now available -
including peer reviewed papers, late-breaking news, and pre-conference
workshop!
Topics at Extreme 2007 include:
* Modeling and Schema Design
* Ontologies and Vocabularies
* Overlap
* Processing XML
* Search and Query
* Validation
* Office Documents
* RDF, Topic Maps, and the Semantic Web
* Transformation
Scan the Schedule at a Glance or browse the detailed program and
topical guide.
* http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2007/at-a-glance.html
* http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2007/abstracts.html
* http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2007/topics.html
You may also be interested in the preconference "International
Workshop on Markup of Overlapping Structures" (http://
www.extrememarkup.com/overlap/index.html).
Extreme is an open marketplace of theories about markup and all the
things that they support or that support them: the difficult cases in
publishing, linguistics, transformation, searching, indexing, and
storage and retrieval. At Extreme, markup enthusiasts gather each year
to trade in ideas, not to convince management to buy new stuff. At
Extreme we push the edges of markup theory & practice.
* WHEN: August 7-10, 2007
(Preconference overlap workshop on August 6, 2007)
* WHERE: Montréal, Canada
* HOST: IDEAlliance
* REGISTRATION and HOTEL INFORMATION: http://www.extrememarkup.com/
* DISCOUNTS: 20% discount on registration fees available to
OASIS,
IDEAlliance, DC XML UG, Philadelphia XML Users' Group, TEI,
and
W3C members, and academic and government employees
* Extreme Markup Community Site: http://www.concretesyntax.com/
* QUESTIONS: Email to (e-mail address removed) or call
Tommie Usdin +1 301/315-9631
* MORE INFORMATION as available: http://www.extrememarkup.com/
* PROCEEDINGS of previous EXTREME MARKUP Conferences:
http://www.idealliance.org/papers/extreme/proceedings/
The Extreme Markup Languages Conference, formerly a production
of IDEAlliance, is now developed by Mulberry Technologies, Inc.,
which is solely responsible for its program.
including peer reviewed papers, late-breaking news, and pre-conference
workshop!
Topics at Extreme 2007 include:
* Modeling and Schema Design
* Ontologies and Vocabularies
* Overlap
* Processing XML
* Search and Query
* Validation
* Office Documents
* RDF, Topic Maps, and the Semantic Web
* Transformation
Scan the Schedule at a Glance or browse the detailed program and
topical guide.
* http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2007/at-a-glance.html
* http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2007/abstracts.html
* http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2007/topics.html
You may also be interested in the preconference "International
Workshop on Markup of Overlapping Structures" (http://
www.extrememarkup.com/overlap/index.html).
Extreme is an open marketplace of theories about markup and all the
things that they support or that support them: the difficult cases in
publishing, linguistics, transformation, searching, indexing, and
storage and retrieval. At Extreme, markup enthusiasts gather each year
to trade in ideas, not to convince management to buy new stuff. At
Extreme we push the edges of markup theory & practice.
* WHEN: August 7-10, 2007
(Preconference overlap workshop on August 6, 2007)
* WHERE: Montréal, Canada
* HOST: IDEAlliance
* REGISTRATION and HOTEL INFORMATION: http://www.extrememarkup.com/
* DISCOUNTS: 20% discount on registration fees available to
OASIS,
IDEAlliance, DC XML UG, Philadelphia XML Users' Group, TEI,
and
W3C members, and academic and government employees
* Extreme Markup Community Site: http://www.concretesyntax.com/
* QUESTIONS: Email to (e-mail address removed) or call
Tommie Usdin +1 301/315-9631
* MORE INFORMATION as available: http://www.extrememarkup.com/
* PROCEEDINGS of previous EXTREME MARKUP Conferences:
http://www.idealliance.org/papers/extreme/proceedings/
The Extreme Markup Languages Conference, formerly a production
of IDEAlliance, is now developed by Mulberry Technologies, Inc.,
which is solely responsible for its program.