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[ANN] Balisage 2016 Program Posted
- From: Tommie Usdin <btusdin@mulberrytech.com>
- To: "<xml-dev@lists.xml.org> <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>)" <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
- Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 17:16:28 -0400
Balisage: The Markup Conference
2016 Program Now Available
http://www.balisage.net/2016/Program.html
Balisage: where serious markup practitioners and theoreticians meet every August.
The 2016 program includes papers discussing reducing ambiguity in
linked-open-data annotations, the visualization of XSLT execution
patterns, automatic recognition of grant- and funding-related
information in scientific papers, construction of an interactive
interface to assist cybersecurity analysts, rules for graceful
extension and customization of standard vocabularies, case studies of
agile schema development, a report on XML encoding of subtitles for
video, an extension of XPath to file systems, handling soft hyphens in
historical texts, an automated validity checker for formatted pages,
one no-angle-brackets editing interface for scholars of German family
names and another for scholars of Roman legal history, and a survey of
non-XML markup such as Markdown.
XML In, Web Out: A one-day Symposium on the sub rosa XML that powers
an increasing number of websites will be held on Monday, August 1.
http://balisage.net/XML-In-Web-Out/
If you are interested in open information, reusable documents, and
vendor and application independence, then you need descriptive markup,
and Balisage is the conference you should attend. Balisage brings
together document architects, librarians, archivists, computer
scientists, XML practitioners, XSLT and XQuery programmers, implementers of
XSLT and XQuery engines and other markup-related software, Topic-Map
enthusiasts, semantic-Web evangelists, standards developers,
academics, industrial researchers, government and NGO staff,
industrial developers, practitioners, consultants, and the world's
greatest concentration of markup theorists. Some participants are busy
designing replacements for XML while other still use SGML (and know
why they do).
Discussion is open, candid, and unashamedly technical.
Balisage 2016 Program:
http://www.balisage.net/2016/Program.html
Symposium Program:
http://balisage.net/XML-In-Web-Out/symposiumProgram.html
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Balisage: The Markup Conference 2016 mailto:info@balisage.net
August 2-5, 2016 http://www.balisage.net
Preconference Symposium: August 1, 2016 +1 301 315 9631
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