Draft Workshop Agenda

A draft copy of the agenda [1] is now available.

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XML-DSig'99: The W3C Signed-XML Workshop
                                       
  April 15th and 16th
  DoubleTree Guest Suites Hotel, Boston, Massachussets
  
                                 DRAFT PROGRAM
                                       
   The program is written such that one starts with the big picture and
   progressively focusses on specifics. We begin with an introduction and
   questions about semantics; we review a number of application and
   collect requirements; and finally we review specific proposals and
   their benefits and detriments in the context of the big picture and
   requirements we've collected.
   
   The focus of the content is stable, but the times and allocated time
   are still in flux.
   
THURSDAY 15 APRIL

  8.30 - 9.00 registration and continental breakfast
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  9.00 - 10.30 Content I (90 minutes)
  
   Introduction (85m)
    1. Joseph Reagle, Agenda (15m)
    2. Tim Berners-Lee, Welcome and Semantic Web (40m)
    3. Don Eastlake, results of IETF meeting (15m)
    4. Daniel Veillard, status of XML Activities (15m)
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  10.30 - 10.45 break/registration
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  10.45 - 12.30 Content II (105 minutes)
  
   Signature Semantics (80m)
    1. Ralph Swick, Expressing Signature Semantics in RDF (30m)
    2. Martin Lee, Signing and Communicating Semantics (15m)
    3. Peter Lipp, Signature Semantics (20)
    4. Paul Lambert, Validation and Semantics of XML Digital Signatures
       (15m)
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  12.30 - 2.00 lunch
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  2.00 - 3.30 Content III (90 minutes)
  
   Canonicalization and Content Semantics (75m)
    1. Hiroshi Maruyama, DOM HASH (30m)
    2. Ralph Swick, RDF Content Semantics (15m)
    3. Richard Himes and Todd Vincent, Legal System Semantics (30m)
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  3.30 - 3.45 break
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  3.45 - 5:30 Content IV (105 minutes)
  
   Applications (75m)
     * Ko Fujimura, XML Ticket: Generalized Digital Ticket Definition
       Language (15m)
     * Kent Davidson, Digital Receipts (15m)
     * Milton Anderson, FSML and eCheck (15m)
     * Michael Merz, Electronic Contracts (15m)
     * Satoru Tezuka, Internet Marks (15m)
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  5.30 - 6.30 wine & cheese reception
     _________________________________________________________________
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FRIDAY 16 APRIL

  8.30 - 9.00 registration and continental breakfast
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  9.00 - 10.30 Content V (90 minutes)
  
     * Joseph Reagle, Review/Recap/Agenda (30m)
     * Forms (60m)
         1. John Boyer, Extensible Forms Description Language (40m)
         2. Milton M. Anderson, Browser Support for Signing and
            Submitting XML Forms (20m)
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  10.30 - 10.45 break
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  10.45 - 12.30 Content VI (105 minutes)
  
   Specifications (90m)
    1. Milton Anderson, FSML & SDML, (45m)
    2. Richard Brown, signed-XML draft (45m)
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  12.30 - 14.00  lunch
     _________________________________________________________________
   
  14.00 - 15.30 Content VII (90 minutes)
  
     * Requirements / Briefing Package / Wrap-Up / Conclude (90m)

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Joseph Reagle Jr.  W3C:     http://www.w3.org/People/Reagle/
Policy Analyst     Personal:  http://web.mit.edu/reagle/www/
                   mailto:reagle@w3.org

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