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Link: http://xmllondon.com | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
As an XML conference, all papers which are focused around XML technologies such as XSLT, XQuery, XForms, XProc, etc are welcome, but papers which target a conference theme topic will usually be given more consideration than papers which do not.
However, papers of outstanding quality or novelty will always have a place at XML London, regardless of whether they fit into any of the conference theme topics. CONFERENCE THEME TOPICS Modern Publishing :- Single sourcing, delivering content to a Web of Devices using Markup technologies such as DITA, S1000D, DocBook, HTML, EPUB, etc. Teaching XML :- XML technology is cool, why so? what can it do for people who are not using it? Financial Data :- The role and use of XML technologies in the world of banks, finance & trading. Document Databases :- The future of search over structured and unstrucutred data with NoSQL solutions. XML Elephant :- Coping with and processing huge volumes of XML and Big data effectively. The Semantic Web :- The world of RDF, RDFa, triples, linked data, semantics and SPARQL. Applied XML :- Real life use cases of where XML technologies have been beneficial. PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Abel Braaksma - AbraSoft Adam Retter - Freelance Charles Foster - XQJ.NET Dr. Christian GrĂ¼n - BaseX Eric van der Vlist - Dyomedea Jim Fuller - MarkLogic John Snelson - MarkLogic Lars Windauer - BetterFORM Mohamed Zergaoui - Innovimax Norman Walsh - MarkLogic Philip Fennell - MarkLogic |
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