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- Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 01:25:24 -0500
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Unicode in Government: Building a Multilingual Infrastructure http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc25 Washington D.C., USA March 31 - April 2, 2004 ************************************************************************** Register now and save with Conference + Hotel Early-bird Discounted Rates! ************************************************************************** Program Overview ================ The 25th Internationalization and Unicode Conference will focus on solutions that address the language and multilingual requirements of governments and industries around the world. Technologies built on the Unicode Character Standard make it feasible today to build a multilingual infrastructure that satisfies these requirements. This conference will examine the requirements and explore recent advances in the state of the art, as well as traditional best-practices. The Washington DC venue was specifically chosen to allow discussion and peer networking around the needs of government including topics such as U.S. Homeland Security, and the European Union's challenges supporting all its official languages. The Internationalization & Unicode Conference is the premier technical conference worldwide for both software and Web internationalization. This program features: * Enhanced Unicode tutorial (incorporating Unicode 4.0) * Sessions and panels on working with languages within government * Updates to the popular tutorials on: Web Internationalization, Writing Systems, Distributed Systems, and Authentic Arabic * Several completely new tutorials such as: Internationalization Project Planning, Internationalized Software Testing * Track on Localization organized and sponsored by The Institute of Localisation Professionals (TILP) * Sessions on internationalization, including topics such as: Scripts, platforms, locales, legacy data, transliteration, Web internationalization, rendering, and conversion * Sessions on programming: Java, .NET, IBM ICU, Oracle, and Testing * Numerous case studies CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS Diverse Topics and Formats --------------------------- The conference features tutorials, lectures, and panel discussions that provide coverage of standards, best practices, and recent advances in the globalization of software and the Internet. Emphasis on Current Government Needs ------------------------------------ Language and multilingual requirements of governments and industries around the world will be addressed in several sessions as well as in the Government Track devoted to standards and resources for government workers. Everette Jordan, Director of the United States Government National Virtual Translation Center (NVTC), will be a keynote speaker, kicking off the conference. Exhibitor's Showcase and Panel Sessions --------------------------------------- A forum that highlights the latest advances in language services, tools and technologies. Unicode 4.0 --------------- The Unicode tutorial and many other tutorials and breakout sessions are updated to cover the most recent release of the Unicode Standard. This conference is your best opportunity to learn about Unicode and internationalization directly from the experts. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? If you have a limited training budget, this is the one Internationalization conference you need. Send staff that are involved in either Unicode-enabling software, or internationalization of software and the Internet, including: managers, software engineers, systems analysts, font designers, graphic designers, content developers, Web designers, Web administrators, system administrators, technical writers, and product marketing personnel. CONFERENCE WEB SITE, PROGRAM and REGISTRATION The Conference Program and Registration form are available at the Conference Web site: http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc25 CONFERENCE SPONSORS Agfa Monotype Corporation Basis Technology Corporation World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) XenCraft GLOBAL COMPUTING SHOWCASE Visit the Showcase to find out more about products supporting the Unicode Standard, and products and services that can help you globalize/localize your software, documentation and Internet content. Sign up for the Exhibitors' track as part of the Conference. For more information, please see: http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc25/showcase.html CONFERENCE VENUE The Conference will take place at the: Hilton Alexandria Mark Center 5000 Seminary Road Alexandria, VA 22311 Tel: (703) 845-1010 Fax: (703) 845-7662 CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT Global Meeting Services Inc. 8949 Lombard Place, #416 San Diego, CA 92122, USA Tel: +1 858 638 0206 (voice) +1 858 638 0504 (fax) Email: info@global-conference.com or: conference@unicode.org THE UNICODE CONSORTIUM The Unicode Consortium was founded as a non-profit organization in 1991. It is dedicated to the development, maintenance and promotion of The Unicode Standard, a worldwide character encoding. The Unicode Standard encodes the characters of the world's principal scripts and languages, and is code-for-code identical to the international standard ISO/IEC 10646. In addition to cooperating with ISO on the future development of ISO/IEC 10646, the Consortium is responsible for providing character properties and algorithms for use in implementations. Today the membership base of the Unicode Consortium includes major computer corporations, software producers, database vendors, research institutions, international agencies and various user groups. For further information on the Unicode Standard, visit the Unicode Web site at http://www.unicode.org * * * * * Unicode(r) and the Unicode logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. Used with permission.
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