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Reminder: It's time to send in your paper proposal for the Extreme Markup Languages conference in Montreal next August. Papers/proposals are due this weekend. Call for Participation for Extreme Markup Languages 2001 NOTE - CONFERENCE DATES AND LOCATION HAVE CHANGED! Highlights: - highly technical peer-reviewed 3.7-day conference preceded by 2 days of tutorials - SGML, XML, Topic Maps, query languages, linking, schemas, transformations, inference engines, formatting and behavior, and more - Submissions due by March 31, 2001 - For more information visit www.gca.org Extreme Markup Languages 2001 There's Nothing so Practical as a Good Theory >From GCA (Alexandria, Va.) - Extreme Markup Languages brings >together software developers, markup theorists, information >visionaries, and other assorted geeks for formal presentations, >poster sessions, question and answer sessions, hallway discussions, >arguments and gesticulations in front of flip charts, table-top >software demos, coffee, and the cuisine, ambience, and charm of >Montréal in August. Extreme conference participants include thought >leaders from corporate and academic information management, >knowledge engineering, enterprise integration/corporate memory, >science, and technical and cultural research. There will be four types of presentations at Extreme: peer reviewed technical papers, late breaking news, posters, and invited keynotes. All will be new material, address some aspect of information management from a theoretical or practical standpoint, and be detailed and rigorous. Come join us to discuss information alchemy: making documents into information and data into gold. WHEN: August 12-17, 2001 WHERE: Le Centre Sheraton, Montréal, Canada SPONSOR: Graphic Communications Association (GCA) Chairs: Steven R. Newcomb B. Tommie Usdin, Mulberry Technologies, Inc. Co-Chairs: Deborah A. Lapeyre, Mulberry Technologies, Inc. C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, World Wide Web Consortium/MIT Laboratory for Computer Sciences WHAT: Call for Papers, Peer Reviewers, Posters, and Tutorials HOW: Submit full papers or paper proposals to the conference secretariat in SGML or XML according to one of the submission DTDs and sent via email to: extreme@m.... Guidelines for Submission and the DTDs are available by email: extreme@m... or at http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme Apply to the Peer Review panel using the form at: http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/Peer/ Submit tutorial proposals according to the instructions at: http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/Tutorial SCHEDULE: Peer Review Applications Due. . March 2, 2001 Tutorial Proposals Due . . . . March 16, 2001 Paper Submission Deadline . . . March 31, 2001 Speakers Notified . . . . . . . May 14, 2001 Revised Papers Due. . . . . . . June 18, 2001 Tutorials . . . . . . . . . . . August 12-13, 2001 Conference . . . . . . . . . . August 14-17, 2001 QUESTIONS: Email to Extreme@m... or call Tommie Usdin +1 301/315-9631 MORE INFORMATION: For updated information on the program and plans for the conference as they develop, see http://www2.gca.org/extreme/ -Steve -- Steven R. Newcomb, Consultant srn@c... voice: +1 972 359 8160 fax: +1 972 359 0270 405 Flagler Court Allen, Texas 75013-2821 USA
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