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a friendly, technically challenging, intensive, thought-provoking,
argumentative, welcoming, obstreperous conference on markup,
managing information, and information structures
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THE MARKUP THEORY & PRACTICE CONFERENCE
August 7-10, 2007 Montréal, Canada
August 6, 2007 — Preconference Overlap Workshop
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Extreme is the leading international conference on markup theory and
practice. If you have interesting markup applications, difficult markup
problems, or intriguing solutions to problems related to the design and use
of markup, markup languages, or markup tools; if you want to know what the
leading theorists of markup are thinking; if you are the house markup expert
and want to spend time with your kind, then you should plan on attending
Extreme Markup Languages® 2007.
Read All About It!
This partial list of blogs and other publications about Extreme 2007 reflects the enthusiasm participants had for the event:
- John Cowan's "Recycled Knowledge"
- Uche Ogbuji in "Opinion"
- Lars Marius Garsol in "Larsblog"
- "Nothing Knew"
About the Conference
Extreme is an open marketplace of theories about markup and all the things
that they support or that support them: the difficult cases in publishing,
linguistics, transformation, searching, indexing, and storage and retrieval.
At Extreme, markup enthusiasts gather each year to trade in ideas, not to
convince management to buy new stuff. At Extreme we push the edges of markup
theory & practice.
- WHEN: August 7-10, 2007
(Preconference workshop on August 6, 2007)
- WHERE: Montréal, Canada
- HOST: IDEAlliance
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Intended as a hub for attendees and speakers, our site is the place to
discover other attendees, blog about Montreal, Extreme, XML matters, and more!
(Everyone who signs up gets their own blog.) www.concretesyntax.com
Blogging Extreme
The tags for this conference are
extrememarkup07
, and for the conference series,
extrememarkup
. These should be freely used on blogs, (including the Extreme Community Site), photo sharing
sites such as Flickr,
and will be picked up by blog aggregators and by engines such as Technorati.
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Questions
Email to Extreme@mulberrytech.com
or call Tommie Usdin at +1 301/315-9634
| Chair |
B. Tommie Usdin, Mulberry Technologies, Inc. |
| Co-Chairs |
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, World Wide Web Consortium/MIT Computer Science and
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) |
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Steven R. Newcomb, Coolheads Consulting |
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James David Mason, Y-12 National Security Complex |
| Advisors |
Syd Bauman, Brown University |
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Jeff Beck, National Library of Medicine |
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David J Birnbaum, University of Pittsburgh |
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Jon Bosak, Sun |
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Patrick Durusau |
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Sam Hunting |
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Deborah A. Lapeyre, Mulberry Technologies, Inc. |
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Chris Lilley, World Wide Web Consortium |
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Dimitre Novatchev, Microsoft |
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Allen Renear, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
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Bruce Rosenblum, Inera |
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Ann Wrightson, CSW |
There is nothing so practical as a good theory
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