[sc34wg3] RE: [topicmapmail] Topic Maps-related stuff at Extreme Markup Languages 2005

Bernard Vatant sc34wg3@isotopicmaps.org
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 17:24:04 +0200


Once again I won't be at Extreme ... <sigh/>

Otherwise I would have been delighted to be able to add to this exciting program the
following presentation, which some of you have already seen and commented upon, and that I
take the opportunity to submit to more knowledgeable comments.
http://www.mondeca.com/lab/bernard/hubjects.pdf

Have fun in Montréal

Bernard

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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : topicmapmail-admin@infoloom.com
> [mailto:topicmapmail-admin@infoloom.com]De la part de Steven R. Newcomb
> Envoyé : vendredi 1 juillet 2005 16:30
> À : sc34wg3@isotopicmaps.org; topicmapmail@infoloom.com
> Objet : [topicmapmail] Topic Maps-related stuff at Extreme Markup
> Languages 2005
>
>
> There's lots of great stuff this year at Extreme Markup Languages, but
> readers of this list may be *especially* interested in the following
> Topic Maps-related presentations and activities at Extreme
> (www.extrememarkup.com, 1-5 August, Montréal) this year:
>
> - "Building topic maps in OWL-DL", by Anne Cregan of National
>    Information and Communications Technology Australia (NICTA) Centre
>    of Excellence.  See the full description of her talk at:
>    http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/tuesday.html#Tuesday200-1
>
> - "The Q Model: Using quads to unify RDF and Topic Maps", by Lars
>    Marius Garshol of Ontopia.  Full description at:
>    http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/tuesday.html#Tuesday245-1
>
> - "A matter of perspectives: Talking about talking about topic maps",
>    by Michel Biezunski, Infoloom
>    http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/wednesday.html#Wednesday400-2
>
> - "Multiple Subject Map Disclosures for Relationships and TMDM
>    Information Items", by Steven R. Newcomb of Coolheads Consulting
>    and Patrick Durusau, Independent Consultant.
>    http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/wednesday.html#Wednesday445-2
>
> - "TMIP, a RESTful Topic Maps Interaction Protocol", by Robert Barta,
>     Bond University.
>     http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/thursday.html#Thursday200-1
>
> - "Constraining topic maps: A TMCL declarative implementation", by
>    José Carlos Ramalho, Giovani Librelotto, and Pedro Rangel
>    Henriques, all of the University of Minho.
>    http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/thursday.html#Thursday245-1
>
> - In addition, there will be at least one Topic Maps-related evening
>    session (aka a "Nocturne").  (I know this only because I'm planning
>    to lead it myself.)  It will be for those interested in getting an
>    introduction to the Versavant multi-TMA subject proxy engine
>    (www.versavant.org).
>
> The above items are all directly related to Topic Maps.  The below
> items are not specifically about Topic Maps, but I think will
> nonetheless be of special interest to much of the Topic Maps
> community:
>
> - "Processing references to documents you don't have access to:
>    Constructing identifiers with Relax NG and XSLT", by Matthijs
>    Breebaart of the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration.
>    http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/wednesday.html#Wednesday945-1
>
> - "Semantics of well-formed XML as a human and machine readable language", by
>    Ann Wrightson of CSW Group.
>    http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/wednesday.html#Wednesday1100-1
>
> - "Network-Oriented Document Abstraction Language: Structure and
>    reference for the rest of the Web", by Lee Iverson of the
>    University of British Columbia.
>    http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/wednesday.html#Wednesday200-2a
>
> - "Extreme Feedback: The Future of XML", a discussion led by Liam Quin
>    of the World Wide Web Consortium.  A chance to suggest areas in
>    which the W3C should be operating.
>    http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/thursday.html#Thursday445
>
> But there's much, much more on the program.  Check it out at
> http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/Program.html
>
> -- Steve
>
> Steven R. Newcomb, Co-chair, Extreme Markup Languages Conference Series
> http://www.extrememarkup.com
>
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