Dr. Dobb's Technetcast has released "Querying XML Documents" by Paul
Cotton
(57 minutes, MP3 audio): http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=552 This presentation taped at XML DevCon 2001 presents an XML Query (XQuery) report card. Paul Cotton discusses XML Query requirements, data model and query algebra. Paul is Chair of the W3C XML Query Working Group and a member of the W3C Advisory Board. Technetcast will shortly be releasing these programs: Web Services, ebXML, UDDI, and Trading Partner Agreements http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=554 This panel of industry experts on the new UDDI/Web Services organization, as well as the United Nations' and OASIS' ebXML organization, discuss the architectural ideas of each, how they overlap, how they differ, and how the new services-oriented web model will change internet exchange in the next two years. Justin Kestelyn is editor-in-chief of Intelligent Enterprise. Dick Brooks is a founder and CTO of Group 8760, co-author of the IETF EDIINT AS2 specification, Co-Chairman of the GISB EDM group, Chair of the UIG Internet Data Transfer committee, a member of the ebXML Message Routing and Transport group and ebXML Liaison to the W3C XML Protocols Activity. Mark Colan is IBM's lead XML and e-business evangelist. James Tauber is director of XML Technology at Bowstreet, a member of the W3C XML Protocol working group, chair of the DSML 2.0 working group and a member of the UDDI advisory group. Graham Glass is CEO, chief architect and founder of The Mind Electric. David Turner is the Product Manager and Technical Evangelist for XML Technology at Microsoft. codebytes: Peter Chen and David Carlson http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=548 Peter Chen and David Carlson discuss conceptual modeling, XLink, XML Schema, UML and E-R modeling. Chen is the father of Entity-Relationship (E-R) modeling and Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at Louisiana State University. His paper on the E-R is one of the 38 great papers in computer science (Great Papers in Computer Science, West Publishing, 1996). He is Fellow of ACM, IEEE, and AAAS and invited expert to the W3C. David Carlson is CTO of Ontogenics Corporation and an authority on XML and UML modeling. He is the author of Modeling XML Applications with UML (Addison-Wesley). codebytes: Jim Melton http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=549 Jim Melton discusses standards, SQLX, and plans for the next release of the SQL standard that will incorporate extensions to support XML (www.sqlx.org). Jim Melton is the editor of the ISO SQL standard, including SQL-92 and = SQL-99. His latest book is SQL:1999-Understanding Relational Language Components (Morgan Kaufmann). Previously released: ----------------------- codebytes: JP Morgenthal and Ralph Stout discuss integration technologies http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=546 codebytes: Bob Sutor discusses the importance of XML and Web services for the future of enterprise computing http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=547 "XML's Greatest Hits (And Misses)": Tim Bray takes time off to evaluate what worked -and did not work. http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=550 "XML in the Large: The Big Picture": Norbert Mikula, takes a look at the XML master plan for building the technical infrastructure for a new economy http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=551 "SOAP Programming with Java: A Foundation for Web Services and UDDI" Andrew Hately explains SOAP, UDDI and Web services programming with Java. http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=553 State of XML: Expert panel discusses state of XML four years after the introduction of the XML 1.0 specification (Tim Bray, Peter Chen, Norbert Mikula, David Orchard, Bob Sutor, Jon Udell) http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=554 ========== Ken North ====================== [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Ken_North ======================================= ------ XML/edi Group Discussion List ------ Homepage = http://www.XMLedi-Group.org Unsubscribe = send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Leave the subject and body of the message blank Questions/requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To receive only one message per day (digest format) send the following message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], (leave the subject line blank) digest xmledi-group your-email-address To join the XML/edi Group complete the form located at: http://www.xmledi-group.org/xmledigroup/mail1.htm |
