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Knowledge Technologies 2001 will replace XTech in Austin, Texas, March 4-7. Throughout the GCA events in 2000, there has been growing interest in technologies that support knowledge management. In Europe there were 250-300 attendees in the sessions on topic maps. At Extreme there was tremendous interest in RDF and Topic Maps. Ontologies and semantics have also proven to be major topics thus far. Based on the papers received for XML 2000, one full track is devoted to Knowledge Technologies. Therefore, we at GCA, agree that the next revolution for the Web will be the shift from an information base to a knowledge base. And the revolution will be grounded by emerging knowledge technologies to make the semantic web a reality. To achieve the goal of a quality conference to address these issues, the conference will be structured based on the input of the papers received and on the insight of the Conference Board of Advisors. If you have suggestions for the program, would like to submit a paper, or possibly serve on the Board of Advisors, please contact me. Watch the event web site for more information coming soon! http://www2.gca.org/knowledgetechnologies/ P.S. In lieu of XTech, Jon Bosak has agreed to chair the XML Developers' Special Interest Day at XML2000 on Monday, December 4. As with XTech, this day will feature the latest and greatest cutting edge technologies and advancements in support of XML and its related standards. The call for papers for XML Developers' Day will be posted to the list within the next few days. Marion L. Elledge Senior VP/IT Graphic Communications Association melledge@g... www.gca.org 703-519-8193 http://www.gca.org http://www.IDEAlliance.org Check out the upcoming GCA/IT events: XML 2000 December 3-8 Washington DC http://www.xmlusa.net Knowledge Technologies 2001 Austin Convention Center Austin TX March 4-7, 2001 http://www2.gca.org/knowledgetechnologies/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Arnold, Curt [SMTP:Curt.Arnold@h...] > Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 5:24 PM > To: 'xml-dev@l...' > Subject: XTech 2001 (was RE: Who will maintain SAX) > > At last year's XTech was announced that it was going to be in Austin, TX > in March. Knowledge Technologies 2001 is in Austin about the same time, > so I'd guess that it must be a renamed XTech. > > http://www2.gca.org/knowledgetechnologies/ > > It would be nice to know exactly what "Knowledge Technologies" is going to > be. I know that XTech 2000's attendance probably didn't meet GCA's goals > and my guess is that Extreme XML probably didn't > either and that they are trying to find a way to bump the attendance of > the harder core conferences > > I took a tutorial at XML 1999 and attended XTech 2000. For shear > spectacle, you probably couldn't beat XML 2000, however XTech 2000's > conference material was much more significant in my opinion > (though a much smaller target audience). > > If Knowledge Technologies isn't going to be roughly equivalent to XTech, > I'd like to know now to rethink skipping XML 2000.
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