<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><article xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0-subset Balisage-1.2"><title>State of the art on streaming</title><subtitle>Why W3C XProc, W3C XSLT WGs and ISO
     SC34 WG 1 are looking closely to streaming</subtitle><info><confgroup><conftitle>Balisage: The Markup Conference 2008</conftitle><confdates>August 12 - 15, 2008</confdates></confgroup><abstract><para>It's now 10 years that XML is out and is now
mainstream.  Eventually,
                 XML is perceived for its value (Unicode, Structure,
Extensibility) and
                 not only for something heavy and difficult to use.
XML needs still to
                 gain in its capacity to be processed more naturally
as a stream of
                 information.</para><para>After a short presentation of where we come from,
we will take a look
                 very closely at where are the work around streaming
processing, and
                 especially from the XSLT WG, XProc WG and ISO DSDL;
We will also see
                 how some interesting approach are trying to find workarounds on
                 streaming and propose some new area of use for XML.</para></abstract><author><personname><firstname>Mohamed</firstname><surname>Zergaoui</surname></personname><personblurb><para>A native of Paris, Mohamed Zergaoui completed
his post-graduate studies at Paris VI University in 2000. He is
currently the CTO and Founder of Innovimax. He is also very active in
the W3C XProc WG and XSLT WG and especially active in Streaming. He
is also the editor of ISO DSDL Part 10.</para></personblurb><affiliation><jobtitle>CTO &amp; Founder</jobtitle><orgname>Innovimax</orgname></affiliation><email>innovimax@gmail.com</email></author><legalnotice><para>Copyright © 2008 Innovimax. Used by
permission.</para></legalnotice><keywordset role="author"><keyword>Streaming</keyword><keyword>XProc</keyword><keyword>XSLT</keyword><keyword>W3C</keyword><keyword>DSDL</keyword><keyword>ISO</keyword></keywordset></info><note><para> See slideshow</para></note><bibliography><title>Bibliography</title><bibliomixed xml:id="moz001" xreflabel="xml-rec">Tim Bray,
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