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Schedule At A Glance

Monday, August 6, 2007

9:30 International Workshop on Markup of Overlapping Structures Jean Carletta, Steven DeRose, Patrick Durusau, Wendell Piez, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Andreas Witt

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

9:15 Conference Opening
9:45 Riding the wave, riding for a fall, or just along for the ride? B. Tommie Usdin
10:30 Break
11:00 Easy RDF for real-life system modeling Thomas B. Passin
11:45 Writing an XSLT optimizer in XSLT Michael Kay
12:30 Lunch
2:00 On the lossless transformation of single-file, multi-layer annotations into multi-rooted trees Andreas Witt, Oliver Schonefeld, Georg Rehm, Jonathan Khoo, Kilian Evang From Word to XML to mobile devices David Lee
2:45 Representation of overlapping structures C. M. Sperberg-McQueen MYCAREVENT: OWL and the automotive repair information supply chain Martin Bryan, Jay Cousins
3:30 Break
4:00 MultiX: An XML-based formalism to encode multi-structured documents (LB) Noureddine Chatti, Souha Kaouk, Sylvie Calabretto, Jean-Marie Pinon Active Tags: Mastering XML with XML Philippe Poulard
4:45 Expressing Dublin Core using Topic Maps (LB) Steve Pepper Advanced approaches to XML document validation Petr Nalevka, Jirka Kosek
6:00 Extreme Socializing: The conference organizers will announce the location of a near-by watering hole in hopes that all Extreme participants will join them for an informal gathering (buy your own).
7:00 Nocturnes and Impromptus: Details on site

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

9:00 On-the-fly validation of XML markup languages using off-the-shelf tools Mikko Saesmaa, Pekka Kilpeläinen Instance or expression? Another look at reification (LB) David Dubin
9:45 Streaming validation of schemata: The lazy typing discipline Paolo Marinelli, Fabio Vitali, Stefano Zacchiroli Retiring your metadata shoehorn (For OpenOffice documents) (LB) Patrick Durusau
10:30 Break
11:00 A more canonical form of content MathML to facilitate math search Moody E. Altamimi, Abdou S. Youssef Localization of schema languages Felix Sasaki
11:45 Exploring intertextual semantics: A reflection on attributes and optionality Yves Marcoux, Élias Rizkallah Applying structured content transformation techniques to software source code Roy Amodeo
12:30 Lunch
2:00 A Web 2.0 ANSI SQL transparent native XML nonlinear hierarchical LCA query processor (LB) Michael M David, Lee Fesperman Semantic searching with Topic Maps (LB) Lars Marius Garshol
2:45 Characterizing XQuery implementations: Categories and key features Liam Quin Topic Maps applied to PubMed (LB) Giovani Rubert Librelotto, Mirkos Martins, Henrique Machado, Pedro Gabriel Dias Ferreira, José Carlos Ramalho, Pedro Rangel Henriques
3:30 Break
4:00 DITA specialization by description and example (LB) Erik Hennum Modeling questions: Experiences from the dbGaP project Kimberly A. Tryka, Jeff Beck, Matt Mailman
4:45 Semantic resolvers for semantic web glasses (LB) Nikita Ogievetsky Doing better “on the wire” with HL7v3 without losing rigour: Is it possible to be simple without being stupid? Ann Wrightson
7:00 Nocturnes and Impromptus: Details on site

Thursday, August 9, 2007

9:00 Building a C++ XSLT processor for large documents and high performance Kevin Jones, Jianhui Li, Lan Yi Principles, patterns, and procedures of XML schema design: Reporting from the XBlog project Anne Brüggemann-Klein, Thomas Schöpf, Karlheinz Toni
9:45 Using XML compression to increase efficiency of P2P messaging in JXTA-based environments Brian Demmings, Tomasz Müldner, Gregory Leighton, Andrew Young Enhancing AIML Bots using semantic web technologies Eric Freese
10:30 Break
11:00 A formalism for representing milestone and hierarchical annotations together (LB) Sylvain Loiseau Converting into pattern-based schemas: A formal approach Antonina Dattolo, Angelo Di Iorio, Silvia Duca, Antonio Angelo Feliziani, Fabio Vitali
11:45 Limits of XML: Super-models for linguistic annotation (LB) Richard Eckart Composable templates Mario Blažević
12:30 Lunch
2:00 Organized mapping: Documenting a complex musical system James David Mason
2:45 Relational database preservation through XML modeling José Carlos Ramalho, Miguel Ferreira, Luís Francisco da Cunha Cardoso de Faria, Rui Castro
3:30 Break
4:00 Mind the Gap: Seeking holes in the markup-related standards suite Chris Lilley, James David Mason, Mary McRae
7:00 Nocturnes and Impromptus: Details on site

Friday, August 10, 2007

9:00 Toward an ontology for financial informatics (LB) Mark D. Flood OntoClock: The difference between having ontological knowledge and knowing it (LB) David Dodds
9:45 Lessons from monitoring the hedge funds: Markup identifies and delineates. Does it give your position to the enemy? (LB) Walter Perry Sometimes a table is only a table: And sometimes a row is a column David J. Birnbaum
10:30 Break
11:00 Declarative specification of XML document fixup Henry S. Thompson
11:45 Topic maps, RDF, and mushroom lasagne C.M. Sperberg-McQueen

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