Talks at XML Prague 2024
This year we got a high number of submission on very interesting and various topics. Big thanks to all authors who spent their time working on submissions. The program committee did amazing job with reviews but final decisions about which proposal to accept and which to reject was not always easy as we have only two days for normal talks and we can’t squeeze everything into the schedule. So we have to reject few proposals that would be worth presenting. I hope that we will have chance to see these presentations next year in London at MarkupUK or in two years in Prague.
It will take few days to solve schedule puzzle game but for an impatient there is a list of accepted talks for Friday and Saturday. Schedule for un-conference day will be published soon as well.
Sasha Firsov:
Juri Leino: A publishing environment with exist-db
Octavian Nadolu: AI for XML Development – Advantages and Challenges
O’Neil Delpratt and Matt Patterson: Bridging XDM types in multiple native type systems
Edward Porter: Containerizing XML Build Tools to Facilitate CI/CD
Boris Lehečka: Enriching Data from Digital Libraries with XProc 3.0
Robert Walpole: GEDCOM to RDF: Transforming Genealogical Data for use in a Personal Knowledge Graph
Dave Gullo: XML in a GenAI World: Features & Follies
Ari Nordström: It’s Useful After All – VIN Numbers, DITA, and iXML
Alan Painter: JSONPath: an IETF Proposed Standard, with comparisons to XPath
Alan Paxton and Adam Retter: Modern Benchmarking of XQuery and XML Databases
Martijn Faassen natural-xml-diff: an XML Diffing Library
Michael Kay: Navigating and Updating Trees of Maps and Arrays
Mark Dunn: QTI and InDesign
Alexandra von Criegern, Younes Bahloul and Adam Retter: Roundtrip LwDITA Document Editing with Petal
Steven Pemberton: Roundtripping Invisible XML
Renzo Kottmann, Cedric Pauken and Andreas Schmitz: Simple Semantic Data Modeling in XML (SeMoX)
Marta Bartnicka: Stormy First Draft
Adam Retter and Tomos Hillman: Toward RESTful XQuery 2.0
Nico Verwer: Transparent Invisible XML
Erik Siegel: Tutorial Development XML Mashup with XProc
Anne Rudolf: Why Adding Some CSS Isn’t Enough
Karin Bredenberg: XML preserved from the past and into the future or?
Fredrik Öhrström: XMQ/HTMQ – see XML and HTML in a new light