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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Extreme Paper at Extreme 2001
Some of the papers on the Extreme Markup Languages 2001 program are - well - Extreme enough that they might appeal to some of the regulars on XML-Dev. For details see: http://www.extrememarkup.com/ I call your attention to: TUTORIALS: XML Schema (a 2-day hands-on tutorial) Henry Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group and W3C XPath 2.0 (a 1-day hands-on tutorial) Michael Kay Virtual XML: XML views of non-XML repositories and structures Ann Wrightson CONFERENCE PAPERS: Implementing Concurrent Markup in XML Patrick Durusau, Society of Biblical Literature and Matthew Brook O'Donnell, University of Surrey Keeping chess alive -- Do we need 1-unambiguous content models Murali Mani, University of California at Los Angeles/Computer Science Department The Gnome DOM engine Paolo Casarini & Luca Padovani, University of Bologna The Skeleton at the Feast: The Process Model Won't Go Away W.E. Perry, Fiduciary Automation Taxonomy of XML schema languages using formal language theory Makoto Murata, IBM Tokyo Research Labs, Dongwon Lee, UCLA/CSD, & Murali Mani, UCLA/CSD A standards-based framework for comparing XML Schema implementations Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group and World Wide Web Consortium, & Richard Tobin, HCRC Language Technology Group -- ====================================================================== Extreme Markup Languages 2001 mailto:extreme@m... August 12-17, 2001 details: http:www.gca.org Montreal, Canada or: http://www.extrememarkup.com ======================================================================
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