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   ebXML/UDDI/Web Services, Schema, futures (panels at XML DevCon 2000,San

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  • From: KenNorth <KenNorth@email.msn.com>
  • To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
  • Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 11:51:28 -0700

XML DevCon 2000 has added a panel to discuss Web Services, UDDI, ebXML and
Trading Partner Agreements (details below). The conference runs November
12-15 in San Jose.
www.xmldevcon2000.com

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The conference program includes:
- the co-inventors of SQL, SGML, and XML
- a Turing Award winner, W3C Fellow, ACM Fellow, Seybold Fellow, and STC
Honorary Fellow
- speakers such as Tim Bray, Don Chamberlin, Jim Gray, Charles Goldfarb,
Norbert Mikula
- members of a variety of W3C XML Working Groups.
- three panel discussions

1. Tim Bray, Paul Brown, Peter Coffee, Kevin Dick, Jim Gray, and Norbert
Mikula will discuss "The Future of Software Development". The panel runs
from 10:40-11:40 am on Tuesday, November 14.

2. Several members of the W3C XML Schema Working Group will participate in
"Schema Schism: A Dialogue with the Experts", a panel discussion from
9:30-10:30 am on November 15. Lauren Wood will moderate a panel that
includes Henry Thompson, Matthew Fuchs, Jonathan Robie, and Simon
St.Laurent.

3. A panel to discuss "Web Services, UDDI, ebXML and Trading Partner
Agreements" from 10:40-11:40 am on Wednesday, November 15. The panel
includes Mark Colan (XML Evangelist for IBM), Michael Abbott (Vice President
of Engineering for Electron Economy), and James Tauber (Director of XML
Technology, Bowstreet). Tauber is a member of the UDDI Advisory Board, the
W3C XML Protocols Working Group, and Chair of the Directory Services Markup
Language (DSML) Working Group.

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