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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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This session examines XML technologies and strategies for building lighter-weight AJAX applications, including JSON/XML converters, E4X, and ATOM messaging systems
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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.
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Erin Clark (Time Inc. E-MaG),
Lee Vetten (McGraw Hill Companies Business Information Group)
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Successful service repositories soon become unmanageably large. Data mining techniques, applied directly to the service metadata, allow automated analysis and organization of these repositories.
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The declarative power of XForms empowers business units to maintain their own applications without IT involvement, using graphical specification capture.
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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.
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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.
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New to XQuery? Join DataDirect for breakfast to learn about the power of this new XML language and to compete with your fellow attendees for some great prizes. Enjoy life in the technology fast lane!
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Many newer websites are offering REST as an xml web service interface. Learn how Ruby on Rails allows developers to program their entire app in a RESTful nature, and dramatically reduce dev time.
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A failing in large data models is that the data items lose their connection to their original business contexts. Semantic technologies can restore the connection betwen the model and the business.
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Use the power of publishing applications like Adobe InDesign CS3 to provide high-end layout of imported XML database content, while authoring and validating with lower-cost XML editing tools.
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We share approaches & lessons-learned from efforts to leverage microformats & mashups to expose common information (e.g., events, locations, points-of-contact) to support 21st century warfighters.
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Can XML really solve today's enterprise problems? How do we manage complex XML metadata, maintain performance, persist complex hierarchical structures, or deal with non-XML format such as SWIFT.
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This paper introduces the Open Data Foundation, a non-profit promoting a standard infrastructure for the exchange of data and metadata for statistics and research.
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Initially a database solution, the process of streamlining gradually revealed a content delivery system based on on a succession of transformations on an XML source, this is how it evolved.
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OASIS Open Document Format specifies how to represent office document such as text documents, presentations and spreadsheets in XML. We show how it can be made web accessible and group editable.
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This presentation proposes an architectural approach that delivers highly scalable, robust AJAX Enterprise Applications (AEA) for data intensive environments.
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DITA has compelling applicability to any kind of content that needs the general benefit of XML representation and can be managed on an element level.
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This session examines the model for the Internet as a platform of interconnected devices, delves into changes in the model, & examines the technology & business pattern better known as the Web 2.0.
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We report on efforts to build a XSLT processor capable of handling Gigabyte sized documents with equivalent performance characteristics to the best known existing implementation models.
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This session describes how to develop dynamic content delivery applications using XML databases, XQuery and XForms. The session highlights how using open standards simplifies application development.
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I'll show how to use a specialized URIResolver to allow standard XSLT and XQuery engines to process data that is in formats other than XML, such as EDI, CSV, or xBase. Examples and code are included.
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WebPath is an experimental XPath-2-based query language designed to treat the web as effectively a single XML document. The talk discusses design considerations as well as an implementation in Python.
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Practical discussion of enterprise data modeling and XML schema systems for large-scale publishing. Covers many issues for data architects, some of which are not widely discussed in the industry.
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Use XML to unify and standardize information between Design, Production and Support such as process industry S88/BatchML-compliant Recipe Editor, engineering and other dynamic compound documents.
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How Info 2.0 technologies uses XML to extend the information fabric to new, diverse information sources such as unstructured content, e-mail, desktop documents and so on.
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The importance of XML technology to the legislative process in several states will be explored, including its role in bill drafting and publishing processes as well as support by elected officials.
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Based on AtomPub and OpenSearch, the Integrated Documentation Environment for Aircraft Support (IDEAS) framework enables federated searches of technical content and updates via web feeds.
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Creating XML transformations in two tasks, Mapping and Coding, maximizes the skills of various team members, reduces development time and cost, and increases correctness of the finished code.
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LINQ to XML is a modernized in-memory XML programming API designed to enhance developer productivity, especially when developing Silverlight applications for the web.
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Sidewinder turns every web-page into a full-featured desktop application, making programming as easy as coding XHTML, as well as supporting the writing of complete applications in JavaScript.
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The opening keynote asks, "Does XML have a future on the web?" I'll show how XML is thriving on the web, as well as behind it, with XQuery enabling new content models and even new programming models.
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This training is for people familiar with XSLT - either XSLT 1.0 or XSLT 2.0 - who want to improve the reliability and accuracy of their stylesheets.
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This tutorial introduces participants to the design and specification
of XML vocabularies. XML Schema 1.0 is used, but the emphasis is on
the intellectual and social problems of language design.
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A quick start introduction to the DITA specification with a focus on how to create and process DITA-based content as well as key DITA concepts.
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XSLT 2.0 introduces new keywords, syntax, and elements, This training for those who know XSLT 1.0 highlights what's new and what's changed between XSLT 1.0 and XSLT 2.0.
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Schematron (a language for testing and reporting on structure and content of XML documents) is small, powerful, easy to learn, and an excellent complement to XSD, DTD, or RELAX NG for XML validation.
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This presentation is a case study featuring the Financial Accounting
Foundation, Financial Accounting Standards Board. The project is
codification (US GAAP).
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