Enterprise XML is the focus of XML DevCon 2000 Fall in San Jose for which
we've assembled a "dream team" lineup of speakers and topics. The program
includes:

1. Key technology innovators, including an ACM Fellow, a Turing Award
winner, a Seybold Fellow, and an STC Honorary Fellow.

2. Keynote addresses by Tim Bray (co-editor of the XML spec) and Charles
Goldfarb (the father of markup and inventor of SGML).

3. Presentations by Don Chamberlin (co-designer of SQL and Quilt), Norbert
Mikula (wrote the first validating parser in Java), Matthew Fuchs
(CommerceOne and XML Schema Working Group), Paul Cotton (editor of SQL/MM
and chairman of XML Query Working Group), Jonathan Robie (co-author of XQL
and Quilt) and others whose efforts included XLink, XInclude, DOM, XML Query
Model, XSL, and XML-QL.

4. Instruction by 28 authors of books about XML, XHTML, Java, and databases.

5. Speakers involved in the development of leading edge technologies
including the chief architect for Informix, a principal architect of Oracle
eXchange, the lead designer of JavaServer Pages, and engineers responsible
for XML extensions for IBM DB2 and Microsoft SQL Server.

5. Researchers such as Holger Meyer, who's been using statistical methods to
optimize document structures for object-relational databases.

6. Outstanding roundtable discussions. Tim Bray, Jim Gray, Norbert Mikula,
Peter Coffee, Kevin Dick, and Paul Brown discuss the future of software
development.

Lauren Wood moderates a panel discussion about schemas with experts Matthew
Fuchs, Jonathan Robie, Simon St. Laurent, and Henry Thompson.

7. Half- and full-day tutorials taught by Ken Holman, David Booth, Tommie
Usdin, Michael Floyd, Tushar Hazra, and Elliotte Rusty Harold.

8. eBusiness sessions from speakers such as David Booth, Geoff Brown, Martin
Bryan, Robert Carasik, Scott Dietzen, Norbert Mikula, Duane Nickoll, Bruce
Peat, Tarun Sharma, Laura Walker and Jim Watts,

9. And more ... consult the conference program:

www.xmldevcon2000.com/conference.html




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