Calling all XML and Linked Data aficionados. The XML London 2017 conference takes place on 10-11th June 2017 at University College London.
Call for papers is now Open and closes on 21st March. We are interested in hearing from first time speakers as well as "success stories" of projects where XML or Linked Data technology have been beneficial. http://xmllondon.com/call-for-papers Submissions only need to be an extended abstract (1 to 4 pager) by 21st March with enough detail that succinctly outlines the contents of what would be in the final paper. The conference has themed topics. However, submissions of outstanding quality or novelty are ALWAYS welcome at XML London, regardless of whether they fit into any of the conference theme topics. The conference theme topics are as follows: Document & Graph Databases :- The future of search over structured and unstructured data with NoSQL solutions. Financial Data :- The role and use of XML technologies in the world of banks, finance & trading, regulatory reporting. FpML, FIBO, FIX, etc. Modern Publishing :- Single sourcing, delivering content to a Web of Devices using Markup technologies such as DITA, S1000D, DocBook, BITS, HTML, EPUB, etc. Applied & Business Stories :- Real life use cases of where XML technologies have been beneficial and what challenges were faced. Open Data :- The world of Information Exchange and Data Management, RDF and Linked Data, CSV, Semantics and SPARQL. XML Elephant :- Coping with and processing huge volumes of XML and Big data effectively. Teaching XML :- XML technology is cool, why so? What can it do for people who are not using it? HTML5 :- HTML5, Web Components, cutting edge web standards and innovations. Don't miss your opportunity to speak at XML London this summer. For more information, please visit the XML London website: http://xmllondon.com Regards, Charles XML London _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] Manage your subscription at: http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general
