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

Adam Lee

Stanford Univeristy

Adam has done various works in XML usage model framework and computer system design. His work includes developing B2B XML content level secured document sharing models, structural and statistical XML usage models, random XML document generation, embedded real-time data acquisition systems, database security, and scalable clustered database systems.

Adam holds a MS in Electrical Engineering form Stanford University, and BS in Engineering/BS in Economics in Computer Science and Finance from the School of Engineering and the Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania. He is currently a Senior Member of Technical Staff in Server Technology group of Oracle Corporation. Besides engineering work, Adam enjoys music and is a vocalist and a composer for classical music.

Sessions

XML and the Web Berkeley/Clarendon
Stewart Taylor (Intel Corporation), Adam Lee (Stanford Univeristy)
This talk outlines our team’s findings on the properties of XML documents and XPath expressions “in the wild”. Read more.
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