XML 2007 Conference
Marriott Copley Place
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
3-5 December 2007

Schedule overview for 2007-12-03

Arlington
10:00 Morning break
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10:30 Sessions
Practical Lessons for DITA Implementation Eric Severson (Flatirons Solutions)
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11:15 Sessions
First Encounters with Office Open XML Matthew Turner (Mark Logic Corporation)
12:00 Lunch in Gloucester
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14:00 Sessions
Where are XML authoring tools today, where are they going, and what do we want? Mark Jacobson (Really Strategies, Inc.) et al
15:30 Afternoon break
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16:00 Sessions
Enabling a multi-platform publishing environment with PRISM 2.0 Erin Clark (Time Inc. E-MaG) et al
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16:45 Sessions
Developing XML Schema for Svenska Akademiens Ordbok Jens Erlandsen (EMP)
17:30 Exhibit reception in Gloucester
Berkeley/Clarendon
10:00 Morning break
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10:30 Sessions
Microformats: Catching On Like Wild Fire Melissa Utzinger (The MITRE Corporation)
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11:15 Sessions
TripBlox: creating travel standards on the web Taylor Cowan (Sabre Holdings (travel studios))
12:00 Lunch in Gloucester
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14:00 Sessions
Taming XML in Ajax Mark Pruett (Dominion)
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14:45 Sessions
Lightweight XML Dan McCreary (Dan McCreary & Associates)
15:30 Afternoon break
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16:00 Sessions
XProc: An XML Pipeline Language Norman Walsh (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
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16:45 Sessions
XML and XPath in the Wild Stewart Taylor (Intel Corporation) et al
17:30 Exhibit reception in Gloucester
Suffolk
10:00 Morning break
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10:30 XML Hardware Eugene Kuznetsov (IBM) et al
12:00 Lunch in Gloucester
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14:00 Sessions
Analysis of an architecture for data validation in end-to-end XML processing systems Chimezie Ogbuji (Cleveland Clinic) et al
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14:45 Sessions
Implementing Healthcare Messaging with XML Marc de Graauw (Marc de Graauw IT)
15:30 Afternoon break
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16:00 Sessions
Enterprise grade Mashup's - Dream or Reality? Glen Daniels (WSO2)
17:30 Exhibit reception in Gloucester
Wellesley
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19:30 XForms evening
Seeing is Believing: Intuitive Visual XForms Design John Boyer (IBM Canada)
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19:45 XForms evening
The Pure Declarative Approach: XForms in Real Estate Forms Case Study Dan McCreary (Dan McCreary & Associates)
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20:00 XForms evening
Creating a Custom Editor for Everything Keith Wells (IBM)
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20:15 XForms evening
XForms and the eXist XML database: a perfect couple Erik Bruchez (Orbeon)
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20:30 XForms evening
XForms, XHTML, and RDFa for Internet-Facing Applications Mark Birbeck (webBackplane, W3C Invited Expert)
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20:45 XForms evening
Composition and Choreography of Web Components in XForms Charles Wiecha (IBM Research)
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21:00 XForms keynote
Keynote: How XForms Can Win Elliotte Rusty Harold (Dept. of Computer Science, Polytechnic University )
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09:00 Opening plenary
Room: Salon G
Does XML have a future on the web? Douglas Crockford (Yahoo!) et al
10:00-10:30 (30m)
Break: Morning break
10:30-11:15 (45m) XML Documents and Publishing
Practical Lessons for DITA Implementation
Eric Severson (Flatirons Solutions)
DITA has literally taken the world by storm, but implementing it can be tricky. Based on real-life experience, this presentation provides a wealth of practical advice for those considering DITA.
11:15-12:00 (45m) XML Documents and Publishing
First Encounters with Office Open XML
Matthew Turner (Mark Logic Corporation)
In this introduction to Office Open XML (OOXML), Mark Logic’s Kelly Stirman will share common use cases and major hurdles of using OOXML, and will discuss workarounds to address those challenges.
12:00-14:00 (2h)
Break: Lunch in Gloucester
14:00-14:45 (45m) XML Documents and Publishing
Where are XML authoring tools today, where are they going, and what do we want?
Mark Jacobson (Really Strategies, Inc.) et al
A moderated panel of vendor representatives will discuss current features and future plans for their XML authoring tools as well as taking questions from attendees.
14:45-15:30 (45m) XML Documents and Publishing
XHTML 2 for Publishers: New opportunities for storing interoperable content and metadata
Bob DuCharme (Innodata Isogen)
Serious publishers would never store editorial content in XHTML 1.1, but XHTML 2 adds structural richness and metadata storage capabilities that make it a good candidate for content storage.
15:30-16:00 (30m)
Break: Afternoon break
16:00-16:45 (45m) XML Documents and Publishing
Enabling a multi-platform publishing environment with PRISM 2.0
Erin Clark (Time Inc. E-MaG) et al
PRISM 2.0, the first major PRISM revision since 2001, addresses requirements for deliverin gcontent in online multimedia environments. Learn how PRISM 2.0 enables multi-platform publishing.
16:45-17:30 (45m) XML Documents and Publishing
Developing XML Schema for Svenska Akademiens Ordbok
Jens Erlandsen (EMP)
Premises and design decisions on the XML Schema for the 39 volume, 123 old, still unfinished dictionary - addressing in particular design of a Schema supporting the editors in the editing process.
17:30-19:30 (2h)
Break: Exhibit reception in Gloucester
10:00-10:30 (30m)
Break: Morning break
10:30-11:15 (45m) XML and the Web
Microformats: Catching On Like Wild Fire
Melissa Utzinger (The MITRE Corporation)
This presentation discusses some less obvious consequences, and explores various solutions which could be adopted in order to expedite popularity and increase utility of microformats.
11:15-12:00 (45m) XML and the Web
TripBlox: creating travel standards on the web
Taylor Cowan (Sabre Holdings (travel studios))
Microformats have exploited standards such as vCard and vCalendar. TripBlox takes microformats into the travel space with an Atom based format for publishing trip ideas.
12:00-14:00 (2h)
Break: Lunch in Gloucester
14:00-14:45 (45m) XML and the Web
Taming XML in Ajax
Mark Pruett (Dominion)
Navigating XML in Ajax can be daunting and perilous. This session explains a pipeline approach to consuming XML. XSLT transforms, data formats, and Ajax application trade-offs will be discussed.
14:45-15:30 (45m) XML and the Web
Lightweight XML
Dan McCreary (Dan McCreary & Associates)
This session examines XML technologies and strategies for building lighter-weight AJAX applications, including JSON/XML converters, E4X, and ATOM messaging systems
15:30-16:00 (30m)
Break: Afternoon break
16:00-16:45 (45m) XML and the Web
XProc: An XML Pipeline Language
Norman Walsh (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
Discusses XProc: An XML Pipeline Language, a specification developed at the W3C for describing operations to be performed on XML documents. With luck, a Recommendation by December.
16:45-17:30 (45m) XML and the Web
XML and XPath in the Wild
Stewart Taylor (Intel Corporation) et al
This talk outlines our team’s findings on the properties of XML documents and XPath expressions “in the wild”.
17:30-19:30 (2h)
Break: Exhibit reception in Gloucester
Exhibit reception in Gloucester.
10:00-10:30 (30m)
Break: Morning break
10:30-12:00 (1h 30m) XML in the Enterprise
XML Hardware
Eugene Kuznetsov (IBM) et al
Three speakers involved in the creation of the first XML appliances will talk about the evolution, uses, and some issues raised by XML-oriented hardware.
12:00-14:00 (2h)
Break: Lunch in Gloucester
14:00-14:45 (45m) XML in the Enterprise
Analysis of an architecture for data validation in end-to-end XML processing systems
Chimezie Ogbuji (Cleveland Clinic) et al
This article sketches the uses of validation in an architecture that operates over XML data entered through human-computer interaction.
14:45-15:30 (45m) XML in the Enterprise
Implementing Healthcare Messaging with XML
Marc de Graauw (Marc de Graauw IT)
XML – love it, hate it. We'll take a look at Web Services in Healthcare, and the problems with XML, Schema's, SOAP, HTTP, SSL encountered in the Netherlands and elsewhere – and their solutions.
15:30-16:00 (30m)
Break: Afternoon break
16:00-16:45 (45m) XML in the Enterprise
Enterprise grade Mashup's - Dream or Reality?
Glen Daniels (WSO2)
Mashups are light and quick compositions of information. It is a platform for consuming data from a variety of sources including Web Services, HTML pages, feeds and processing/ combining them.
16:45-17:30 (45m) XML in the Enterprise
Metadata Mining: Automated Semantic Classification for Service Repositories
Joshua Fox (IBM)
Successful service repositories soon become unmanageably large. Data mining techniques, applied directly to the service metadata, allow automated analysis and organization of these repositories.
17:30-19:30 (2h)
Break: Exhibit reception in Gloucester
Exhibit reception in Gloucester.
19:30-19:45 (15m) XForms evening
Seeing is Believing: Intuitive Visual XForms Design
John Boyer (IBM Canada)
XForms offers an order of magnitude simplification to the design and development of business applications.
19:45-20:00 (15m) XForms evening
The Pure Declarative Approach: XForms in Real Estate Forms Case Study
Dan McCreary (Dan McCreary & Associates)
The declarative power of XForms empowers business units to maintain their own applications without IT involvement, using graphical specification capture.
20:00-20:15 (15m) XForms evening
Creating a Custom Editor for Everything
Keith Wells (IBM)
Use XForms to create a custom editor for an XML vocabulary. The key to this magic is a set of XML configuration files.
20:15-20:30 (15m) XForms evening
XForms and the eXist XML database: a perfect couple
Erik Bruchez (Orbeon)
XForms speaks XML natively, and so does the open source eXist XML database. In this talk, we show how they form a particularly attractive combination.
20:30-20:45 (15m) XForms evening
XForms, XHTML, and RDFa for Internet-Facing Applications
Mark Birbeck (webBackplane, W3C Invited Expert)
Combine XForms, XHTML, and RDFa to build and test widgets, gadgets, and applications.
20:45-21:00 (15m) XForms evening
Composition and Choreography of Web Components in XForms
Charles Wiecha (IBM Research)
Leveraging the MVC design of XForms, Web 2.0 applications can be designed as reusable components loosely coupled using XAC and SCXML.
21:00-21:30 (30m) XForms evening
Keynote: How XForms Can Win
Elliotte Rusty Harold (Dept. of Computer Science, Polytechnic University )
XForms: will it be a dream, or a dud? In this keynote address to the XForms community, Elliotte Rusty Harold offers his vision and advice on the future of XForms.
09:00-10:00 (1h)
Does XML have a future on the web?
Douglas Crockford (Yahoo!) et al
Does XML have a future on the web? XML 2007 opens with a panel of experts and audience discussion on where XML is (or isn't) going online.
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