“Balisage: The Markup Conference” (http://www.balisage.net ) is an annual peer-reviewed XML conference: how to create markup; what it means; hierarchies and overlap; modeling; taxonomies; transformation; query, searching, and retrieval; presentation and accessibility; making systems that make markup dance (or dance faster to a different tune in a smaller space). Come to lovely Montreal, Canada from August 3rd to 6th for four action-packed days of angle brackets! Here’s a baker dozen (or so) sampling from the much larger list of Balisage 2010 presentations: * gXML, a new approach to cultivating XML trees in Java * Java integration of XQuery – an information unit oriented approach * Reverse modeling for domain-driven engineering of publishing technology * Managing semantics in XML vocabularies * XML pipeline processing in the browser * Where XForms meets the glass: Bridging between data and interaction design * Schema component paths for schema analysis * A streaming XSLT processor * Multi-structured documents and the emergence of annotations vocabularies * Processing arbitrarily large XML using a persistent DOM * Automatic upconversion using XProc * Scripting documents with XQuery * XQuery design patterns * Parallel processing and your XML data Want to travel on the weekend so you can talk about angle brackets for an extra day? Then register for the pre-conference symposium on August 2nd, “XML for the Long Haul: Issues in the Long-term Preservation of XML”
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[ANN] Balisage 2010 – XML Conference – Schedule
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