- From: Misha Wolf <MISHA.WOLF@reuters.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Dec 1996 17:25:32 +0000 (GMT)
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It's conference time again - March 1997 in Mainz, the German city where Johannes Gutenberg created Europe's first book printed with movable type. The information revolution that invention sparked in fifteenth century Europe can be compared to the more recent revolution brought about by the Internet. One important difference is that this time the effect is not limited to any one continent, but is truly global. And so the theme of our next conference is: Europe, Software + the Internet: Going Global with Unicode Please bring the conference to the attention of your friends and colleagues. See you in Mainz - Misha Wolf Chair of Conference Review Board Tenth International Unicode Conference ********************************************************************* Tenth International Unicode Conference and Global Computing Showcase Europe, Software + the Internet: Going Global with Unicode March 10-12, 1997 Mainz, Germany The Tenth International Unicode Conference will bring together industry-wide experts on the global Internet and Unicode, internationalization and localization, implementation of Unicode in operating systems and applications, fonts, text layout, and multilingual computing. SPONSORS Apple Computer, Inc. LISA (Localisation Industry Standards Association) Microsoft Corporation Netscape Communications Corporation Reuters Limited Software AG Unisys Corporation W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) WEB SITES <http://www.reuters.com/unicode/iuc10> <http://www.unicode.org> LOCATION Mainz Hilton Rheinstrasse 68. 55116 Mainz Germany Tel: +49-6131-2450 Fax: +49-6131-245-589 Telex: 4187570 ACCOMMODATION A guest room block has been set aside for the Conference. Conference rates: DM 240 single room per night DM 260 double room per night These rates include buffet breakfast, tax and service charges. To receive these special rates, you may reserve your room either directly with the Mainz Hilton by phone or fax, or together with your conference registration through Global Meeting Services. Please request the Unicode Conference special group rate. See form attached to conference registration form. Hotel reservations should be made prior to February 10, 1997. Thereafter this special rate will be offered on a space available basis only. TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS Conference attendees are to make their own travel arrangements. Japanese guests may make their travel arrangements through: Skyear Express Inc. Attention: Mr. Hibi or Mr. Ono 7-9-3 Akasaka. Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 107 Tel: +813 (3585) 8371 Fax: +813 (3584) 2060 CONFERENCE FEES Unicode members: $ 725.00 / DM 1,075 This includes all employees of corporate and associate members, as well as individual members Non-members: Before February 10 $ 775.00 / DM 1,150 After February 10 $ 825.00 / DM 1,225 Conference registration includes all conference materials and proceedings, refreshment breaks and luncheons for all days, the cocktail reception and entry to the exhibition area. 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. The Showcase is open during the cocktail reception on March 10 from 17:00 to 20:00. Reserve your exhibit space now. Contact Barbara at: Global Meeting Services Inc. Tel: +1-604-983-9157 Fax: +1-604-983-9158 Email: conference@unicode.org or: info@global-conference.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- CONFERENCE PROGRAM For amendments, please check the conference Web pages at <http://www.reuters.com/unicode/iuc10> or <http://www.unicode.org>. Day 1: Monday, March 10 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Opening Address by Conference Chair Misha Wolf, Globalisation Manager, Reuters Limited, UK --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Unicode Standard(TM): Challenges and Opportunities Asmus Freytag, VP Marketing, The Unicode(R) Consortium --------------------------------------------------------------------- Keynote Address Ira Scharfglass, VP Global Applications, Netscape Communications Corporation, USA --------------------------------------------------------------------- Refreshments ----------------+-----------------+-----------------+---------------- Track A | Track B | Track C | Track D ----------------+-----------------+-----------------+---------------- WEB | THE UNICODE | INTERNATIONALI- | DATABASES INTERNATIONALI- | STANDARD | ZATION AND | ZATION | | LOCALIZATION | ----------------+-----------------+-----------------+---------------- A: | B: | C: | D: Tutorial | Tutorial | Tutorial | Tutorial | | | See below for | See below for | See below for | See below for details | details | details | details ----------------+-----------------+-----------------+---------------- Luncheon ----------------+-----------------+-----------------+---------------- A: | B: | C: | D: Tutorial - | Tutorial - | Tutorial - | Tutorial - Continued | Continued | Continued | Continued | | | See below for | See below for | See below for | See below for details | details | details | details ----------------+-----------------+-----------------+---------------- Details of Tutorials The four tutorials will run in parallel tracks, and last just over three hours, with a break for lunch approximately halfway through. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tutorial A: Unicode and HTML: Status and Developments Martin J. Duerst, Senior Research Associate, University of Zurich, Switzerland --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tutorial B: The Unicode Standard: Version 2 Asmus Freytag, President, ASMUS, Inc., USA --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tutorial C: Non-Latin Writing Systems: Characteristics and Impacts on Multinational Product Design Richard Ishida, Globalisation Consultant, Rank Xerox Technical Centre, UK --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tutorial D: Language Support and Unicode in Relational Databases and SQL Stefan Buchta, Group Manager, Software AG / Beacon Information Technology, Japan Mike McKenna, Globalisation Architect, Sybase, Inc., USA --------------------------------------------------------------------- Refreshments ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- Track A | Track B | Track C ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- WEB | TEXT, FONTS AND | STANDARDS AND CASE INTERNATIONALIZATION | TYPOGRAPHY | STUDIES ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A1: | B1: | C1: World Wide Web | Unicode and the New | ISO 10646 - Unicode: Consortium Activities | Information | Continued Convergence in | Appliances | Internationalization | | Michael Ksar, | Jim Welch, | Hewlett-Packard Bert Bos, | Director, Emerging | Company, USA Internationalization | Technologies, | Coordinator, World- | Bitstream, USA | Wide Web Consortium, | | France | | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A2: | B2: | C2: A Platform to Publish | Unicode & Fonts | Unicode - The Glue in and Retrieve | | the European Coding Multilingual | Kamal Mansour, | World - Some Case Information on the | Manager of Non-Latin | Studies WWW | Products, Monotype | | Typography Inc., USA | Wolfgang Keber, Yean-Fee Ho, | | Senior Consultant and Director of Business | | Project Leader, Development and | | DIaLOGIKa, Germany World-wide Solutions, | | Star+Globe | | Technologies, | | Singapore | | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A3: | B3: | C3: Lotus, Domino, Notes | Ultracode: A Barcode | Conversion of a and Java | Symbology Encoding | Multinational | Unicode 2.0 | Software Developer to Kevin Cavanaugh, | | Unicode - A Case- VP International, | Clive P Hohberger, | history-to-date Lotus, USA | VP, Technology | | Development, Zebra | Mike McKenna, | Technologies | Globalisation | Corporation, USA | Architect, Sybase, | | Inc., USA ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- Day 2: Tuesday, March 11 ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- Track A | Track B | Track C ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- WEB | TEXT, FONTS AND | PLATFORMS INTERNATIONALIZATION | TYPOGRAPHY | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A4: | B4: | C4: Unicode and | Microsoft Office97 | Win32 and Unicode Internationalization | and Unicode | in Netscape | | William S. Hall, Communicator | Chris Pratley, | Program Manager, | Far East Program | International, NETCOM Frank Yung-Fong Tang, | Manager, Microsoft | On-Line Internationalization | Corporation, USA | Communications Engineer, Netscape | | Services, Inc., USA Communications | | Corporation, USA | | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A5: | B5: | C5: Support of HTML | Unicode and Java - | Unicode and Extensions for BiDi | Design and | Internationalization Languages in | Implementation of a | with UNIX and the X- Microsoft's Internet | Unicode Word | Window System Explorer (TM) | Processing System in | | Java | Hideki Hiura, F. Avery Bishop, | | Architect / Sr. Staff Senior Program | Mirko Raner, | Engineer, SunSoft, Manager, New | Software Developer, | Inc., USA Languages Enabling | Mathema Software | Group, Microsoft | GmbH, Germany | Corporation, USA | | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- Refreshments ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A6: | B6: | C6: Java | Developing a Unicode | The Future of Unicode Internationalization | Desktop Publishing | Support on the Architecture | Application Based on | Macintosh | Windows NT and | Asmus Freytag, | Windows 95 | Merle Tenney, President, ASMUS, | | International Inc., USA | Thomas Nielsen, | Technologies | Project Manager, R&D, | Evangelist, Apple | Calamus, MGI Software | Computer, Inc., USA | Corp., Denmark | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A7: | B7: | C7: Java | A Unicode Text Object | Developing Internationalization | Model (TOM) | Applications Using Architecture - | | Universal Language Continued | Murray Sargent III, | Support | Senior Software | Asmus Freytag, | Design Engineer, | Steve Atkin, President, ASMUS, | Microsoft | Staff Programmer / Inc., USA | Corporation, USA | Development Lead | | Universal Language | | Support, IBM | | Corporation, USA ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- Luncheon ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A8: | B8: | C8: Migration to a Fully | Overcoming Search | Case Study of Two Supported Unicode WWW | Ambiguities in | Multiscript Locales Server | Unicode 2.0 | in Solaris | | Borka Jerman-Blazic, | Jonathan Clark, | Ienup Sung, Head of Department, | Senior Development | Member of Technical Institute Jozef | Engineer, | Staff, SunSoft, Inc., Stefan, Slovenia | International | USA Andrej Gogala, | Communications(R) | Junior Researcher, | Inc., USA | Institute Jozef | | Stefan, Slovenia | | Konstantin V. | | Chuguev, | | Chelyabinsk Technical | | University, Russia | | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A9: | B9: | C9: Making your Web | Application- | Global Distributed Server Render Unicode | Independent | Printing with Unicode Text for your Client | Representation of | Users | Multilingual Text | Scott A. Isaacson, | | Print Services Leong Kok Yong, | Chris A Rowley, | Consulting Engineer, Research Programmer, | Senior Lecturer and | Novell, Inc., USA National University | Staff Tutor, Open | of Singapore, | University, UK | Singapore | | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- Refreshments ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- WEB | TEXT, FONTS AND | LIBRARIES AND INTERNATIONALIZATION | TYPOGRAPHY | LINGUISTICS ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A10: | B10: | C10: Supporting Multiple | From Unicode to | The CHASE Project - Character Sets on the | Typography, via | Experiments with Internet | Omega: Greek, Ancient | Unicode in European | and Modern | Libraries Peter Edberg, | | International | Yannis Haralambous, | Anthony Brickell, Software Engineer, | Atelier Fluxus Virus, | Technical Manager, Apple Computer, Inc., | France | The British Library, USA | John Plaice | UK | Universite de Laval, | | Canada | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- WEB | CONVERSION AND | LIBRARIES AND INTERNATIONALIZATION | COMPRESSION | LINGUISTICS ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A11: | B11: | C11: Dynaweb: Content | Character Mapping: | Unicode, Ancient Generation Based on | Methods and Issues | Languages and the WWW Client Preferences | | | Lloyd Honomichl, | Carl-Martin Bunz, Gavin Thomas Nicol, | Internationalization | Academic Research Primary Engineer, | Architect, Novell, | Assistant, Johann Inso Providence | Inc., USA | Wolfgang Goethe Corporation, USA | | University, Germany | | Jost Gippert, | | Professor, Johann | | Wolfgang Goethe | | University, Germany ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A12: | B12: | C12: Multilingual Template | Reuters Compression | Multilingual Bulletin Pages for the WWW | Scheme for Unicode | of New Receipts of Based on Unicode | (RCSU) | the Russian Library | | for Foreign Judith Gilbert, | Misha Wolf, | Literature now on the Director of | Globalisation | Net Engineering, vivid | Manager, Reuters | studios, USA | Limited, UK | Ilya Gavrishin, | | System Engineer, | | Russian State Library | | for Foreign | | Literature, Russia ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- Day 3: Wednesday, March 12 ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- Track A | Track B | Track C ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- WEB | DATABASES | CJK INTERNATIONALIZATION | | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A13: | B13: | C13: Unicode: the Right | Language Support and | Kanji Database and Way to Develop Web | Unicode Features in | Input Method of Applications for | the SQL Standards | "Itaiji" Windows | | | Stefan Buchta, | Eiji Matsuoka, Peter Amstein, | Group Manager, | Associate Professor, Software Design | Software AG / Beacon | Director of Chinese Engineer, Microsoft | Information | Language and Corporation, USA | Technology, Japan | Literature, Tokyo- | Mike McKenna | Gakugeidaigaku, Japan | Globalisation | Tatsuo Kobayashi | Architect, Sybase, | Director, Digital | Inc., USA | Culture Research, | | Justsystem | | Corporation, Japan | | Koji Gotoda | | Product Development | | Engineer, Justsystem | | Corporation, Japan ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A14: | B14: | C14: Internationalization | Use of Unicode by | East Asian Character and Unicode in LDAP | World-Class Database | Coding and New Directory Services | Vendors | Software | | Implementations Juergen Bettels, | Mike McKenna, | Internationalization | Globalisation | Thomas H. Hahn, Consultant, Global | Architect, Sybase, | Librarian, Ink Consultants, | Inc., USA | Sinologist, Switzerland / | | University of Netscape | | Heidelberg, Germany Communications | | Corporation, USA | | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- Refreshments ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- WEB | DATABASES | INTERNATIONALIZATION INTERNATIONALIZATION | | AND LOCALIZATION ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A15: | B15: | C15: Platform Independent | Character Set | Internationalisation: Input Method Protocol | Definition and | More than just for the Internet, | Conversion in Unicode | Character Sets Network Computer(NC) | | and Java | Jianping Yang, | Richard Ishida, | Senior Technical | Globalisation Hideki Hiura, | Staff, Oracle | Consultant, Rank Architect / Sr. Staff | Corporation, USA | Xerox Technical Engineer, SunSoft, | Michael Kung | Centre, UK Inc., USA | Manager, Oracle | | Corporation, USA | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A16: | B16: | C16: Unicode and HTML: | Unicode in | Strategies for Status and | Distributed Computing | Globalizing Software Developments | Environments | | | David Goldstein, Martin J. Duerst, | Mike McKenna, | Technical Product Senior Research | Globalisation | Manager, Accent Associate, University | Architect, Sybase, | Software of Zurich, | Inc., USA | International, Israel Switzerland | | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- Luncheon ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- WEB | COMPLEX SCRIPTS | INTERNATIONALIZATION INTERNATIONALIZATION | | AND LOCALIZATION ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A17: | B17: | C17: Web | Handling Complex | LISA and Unicode Internationalization | Unicode Rendering | & Multilingualism | Problems | Michael Annobile, Symposium - A Report | | Director, The LISA | John H. Jenkins, | Forum, Switzerland M.T. Carrasco | International | Benitez, | Software Engineer, | European Commission | Apple Computer, Inc., | (on leave), | USA | Luxembourg | | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A18: | B18: | C18: Weaving the | Complex Script | Notes Global Designer Multilingual Web: An | Support in | - Developing Open Discussion Forum | Microsoft(R) Windows | Multilingual Notes (BOF) | NT | Applications for the | | World | F. Avery Bishop, | | Senior Program | Thierry Mayeur, | Manager, New | International Product | Languages Enabling | Manager, Lotus, | Group, Microsoft | Canada | Corporation, USA | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- Refreshments ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- WEB | COMPLEX SCRIPTS | PLATFORMS INTERNATIONALIZATION | | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A19: | B19: | C19: Weaving the | Supporting Exotic | UniScript - A Cross- Multilingual Web: An | Languages through | Platform Unicode Open Discussion Forum | Unicode | Toolkit (BOF) - Continued | | | Ken Fowles, | John McConnell, | Director, Internet | Director, Developer | Globalization | Technologies, Gamma | Technologies, Gamma | Productions, Inc., | Productions, Inc., | USA | USA | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- A20: | B20: | C20: Weaving the | Encoding Sense and | Unallocated Multilingual Web: An | Nonsense - The Arabic | Open Discussion Forum | Ligature | (BOF) - Continued | | | Thomas Milo, | | President, DecoType, | | Netherlands | ----------------------+-----------------------+---------------------- REGISTRATION FORM Please complete and return this form by mail, fax or e-mail with the appropriate fees to: Tenth International Unicode Conference c/o Global Meeting Services Inc. 3627 Princess Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. Canada V7N 2E4 Tel: +1-604-983-9157 Fax: +1-604-983-9158 E-mail: conference@unicode.org or: info@global-conference.com Name: ____________________________________________________ Title/Position: ____________________________________________________ Affiliation: ____________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________ City: ____________________________________________________ Prov/State: ____________________________________________________ Postal/Zip code: ____________________________________________________ Country: ____________________________________________________ Telephone: ____________________________________________________ Fax: ____________________________________________________ E-Mail: ____________________________________________________ REGISTRATION FEE Conference: Unicode member [ ] $ 725.00 / DM 1,075 Non-member Before February 10 [ ] $ 775.00 / DM 1,150 After February 10 [ ] $ 825.00 / DM 1,225 Hotel (optional): Hotel reservation required: [ ] Arrival Date: ________________ Departure Date: ________________ Room Preferences: [ ] Smoking [ ] Non-Smoking [ ] Single @ DM 240 per night* [ ] Double @ DM 260 per night* Credit card guarantee to hold room [ ] * This rate valid until February 10 Remittance is by: [ ] Visa [ ] Mastercard [ ] American Express [ ] Discover [ ] Diners Club [ ] Cheque Credit cards will be billed in US dollars _____________________________________________________________________ Credit card number Expiry date _____________________________________________________________________ Name of cardholder Signature Please make cheques payable to Global Meeting Services CANCELLATION/SUBSTITUTION POLICY Cancellations received and post-marked prior to February 21, 1997 will receive an 80% refund to be mailed after the Conference. Substitutions will be permitted to March 10, 1997. SESSION SELECTION Please indicate below which sessions you are interested in. This will help the conference organisers allocate rooms to sessions. Tutorials: [ ] A [ ] B [ ] C [ ] D Presentations: [ ] A1 [ ] B1 [ ] C1 [ ] A2 [ ] B2 [ ] C2 [ ] A3 [ ] B3 [ ] C3 [ ] A4 [ ] B4 [ ] C4 [ ] A5 [ ] B5 [ ] C5 [ ] A6 [ ] B6 [ ] C6 [ ] A7 [ ] B7 [ ] C7 [ ] A8 [ ] B8 [ ] C8 [ ] A9 [ ] B9 [ ] C9 [ ] A10 [ ] B10 [ ] C10 [ ] A11 [ ] B11 [ ] C11 [ ] A12 [ ] B12 [ ] C12 [ ] A13 [ ] B13 [ ] C13 [ ] A14 [ ] B14 [ ] C14 [ ] A15 [ ] B15 [ ] C15 [ ] A16 [ ] B16 [ ] C16 [ ] A17 [ ] B17 [ ] C17 [ ] A18 [ ] B18 [ ] C18 [ ] A19 [ ] B19 [ ] C19 [ ] A20 [ ] B20 Attendee list: [ ] Please do not include my name on the attendee list EXHIBITING OPPORTUNITIES If your organization is interested in exhibiting at the Conference, please contact Global Meeting Services at the above location. TRADEMARKS Unicode(TM) and the Unicode logo are trademarks of Unicode, Inc.
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