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Three ways of looking at XML 2006
- From: "David Megginson" <david.megginson@gmail.com>
- To: "XML Developers List" <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
- Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 06:57:18 -0500
(Boston, 5-7 December 2006)
1. By track and time slot:
http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/
2. By speaker:
http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/speakers.html
3. By company or organization:
http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/organizations.html
Even if you cannot come, the lists can make interesting reading.
Databases, XQuery, and their intersection have become big topics. We
didn't have so many Web Services submissions this year, though the
single paper that's attracted the most hits on our site is the W3C's
"Web Services Policy Expression Alternatives"
(http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/63.html) -- I
suspect it's just the sexy title that's drawing people.
All the best,
David
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