List of session for XML Prague 2019
There is only few days left before early-bird registration deadline. In order to make it easier for you to decide that you must be in Prague this year we are announcing program of the conference right now.
On Thursday there will be un-conference going on in three parallel rooms. Detailed schedule is ready.
On Friday and Saturday there will be regular conference. After carefully reviewing all submission there is list of talks you can be looking forward:
Abel Braaksma. Writing more robust XSLT stylesheets by understanding and leveraging the XDM data model
Adam Retter. The Design and Implementation of FusionDB
Alan Painter. Authoring Domain Specific Languages in Spreadsheets Using XML Technologies
Ari Nordström. Merging The Swedish Code of Statutes (SFS)
Cyril Briquet. Tagdiff: a diffing tool for highlighting differences in the tagging of text-oriented XML documents
David Filip, Phil Ritchie and Robert van Engelen. JLIFF, Creating a JSON Serialization of OASIS XLIFF 2
David Maus. Ex-post rule match selection: A novel approach to XSLT-based Schematron validation
Debbie Lockett and Adam Retter. Task Abstraction for XPath Derived Languages
Erik Siegel, Norman Walsh, Achim Berndzen and Gerrit Imsieke. Excellent XProc 3.0
Gerrit Imsieke. Splitting XML Documents at Milestone Elements Using the XSLT Upward Projection Method
Hans-Juergen Rennau. RDFe – expression-based mapping of XML documents to RDF triples
Jim Etevenard. Sonar XSL
Liam Quin. XProc in XSLT – Why and Why Not
Martin Middel. How to configure an editor
Michael Kay and John Lumley. An XSLT Compiler written in XSLT: can it perform?
Michael Piotrowski. History and the Future of Markup
Milan Dojchinovski. DBpedia: Global and Unified Access to Knowledge Graphs
Octavian Nadolu and Nico Kutscherauer. Discover the Power of SQF
Robin La Fontaine and Nigel Whitaker. Merge and Graft: two twins that start life as the same but need to grow apart
Steven Pemberton. On the Specification of Invisible XML
Tamir Hassan. Trialling a new JATS-XML workflow for scientific publishing
Tony Graham. Copy-fitting for Fun and Profit
Zachary Dean. xqerl_db: Database Layer in xqerl