- From: Dan Brickley <danbri@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 10:05:24 -0500
- To: www-rdf-interest@w3.org
Last chance to get your proposals in. Remember they're only proposals! This looks like a great conference, with a healthy mix of XML, SW, Web/browser and open data themes. I hope to see many of you there. Get writing! :) danbri * Edd Dumbill <edd@usefulinc.com> [2004-12-17 16:00+0000] > > In your haste to enjoy the holiday season, don't forget the XTech call > for participation! Deadline is January 7, 2005, but I'd love to see as > many proposals as possible in before the break. -- ED. > > > XTECH 2005 -- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION > <http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/call.asp> > > "XML, the Web and Beyond" > > 24-27 May, 2005. Amsterdam, Netherlands. > > Submissions of abstracts for papers and tutorials are now being > accepted for XTech 2005. The deadline for proposals is January 7, 2005. > > XTech 2005 is a conference for developers and managers working with > XML and Web technologies, bringing together the worlds of XML and web > development, open standards, open source and open data. This year's > tracks include: > > * Core Technologies (XML specs and processing, including RDF, OWL etc.) > * Applications (vocabularies, applications and experience) > * Browser Technology (Mozilla, XAML, WhatWG, forms) > * Open Data (policy & technology issues of putting data on the web) > > A full description of tracks, including suitable topic areas, can be > found on the web: <http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/tracks.asp> > > Formerly known as the XML Europe conference, XTech has widened its > scope to incorporate neighboring technologies from the web and > business. As the use of XML broadens out beyond traditional core > topics, we want to reflect that in the conference. > > The two new areas in this conference reflect the lively development in > web user interfaces and the growing experimentation with open access > to data at the personal, corporate and government levels. > > More information on the new tracks and their relevance to the XML > community can be found in Edd Dumbill's XML.com article on XTech 2005 > online at <http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/11/10/deviant.html> > > Abstracts will be blind-reviewed by a selection of peer reviewers. If > successful, you will be asked to produce a paper for the conference. > > More details and a submission form are available at > <http://www.xtech-conference.org/2005/call.asp> > > Please don't hesitate to contact Edd Dumbill, programme chair, via > email at <edd@usefulinc.com> if you have any questions. > > Programme committee: Edd Dumbill (O'Reilly Network), Dan Brickley > (W3C), Eric van der Vlist (Dyomedea), Jeni Tennison (Jeni Tennison > Consulting), Matt Biddulph (BBC Radio and Music Interactive), Marion > Elledge (IDEAlliance). > > XTech 2005 is produced by IDEAlliance, http://www.idealliance.org/. > >
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