List of sessions for XML Prague 2020
There are 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 unconference 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:
Michael Kay. A Proposal for XSLT 4.0
Renzo Kottmann and Fabian Büttner. XML-MutaTe: A declarative approach to XML Mutation and Test Management
Abel Braaksma. Powerful patterns with XSLT 3.0 hidden improvements
Norman Walsh. XProc 3.0: Ready or Not
Liam Quin. An Analytical Approach to Writing XSLT Transformations for Converting Documents Between DTD Versions
Tomos Hillman. XSLT Earley: First Steps to a Declarative Parser Generator
Colin Mackenzie. Use cases and examination of XML technologies to process MS Word documents in a corporate environment
David Birnbaum. Sequence alignment in XSLT 3.0
Pieter Masereeuw and Maarten Kroon. XSLWeb: XSLT- and XQuery-only pipelines for the web
Roland Hommes and Geert Bormans. Profile driven transformation service at the Dutch Central Bank
Hans-Juergen Rennau. Greenfox – a schema language for validating file systems
Steven Pemberton and Alain Couthures. (Re)presentation in XForms
Svante Schubert. The Next Millenium Document Format
Stef Busking and Martin Middel. A note on Editor performance
Geert Bormans and Ari Nordström. What we lost in the fire
Juri Leino. Shooting XQuery arrows fast and accurately
Tony Graham. DITA-to-Word Two Ways
Tony Graham. Loose-leaf Formatting with CSS
Svante Schubert. Design Suggestions for XML++
Vaclav Trojan. X-definition 3.3 – XML and JSON