International Symposium on Native XML user interfaces
Monday August 5, 2013 Hotel Europa, Montréal, Canada
XML is everywhere. It is created, gathered, manipulated, queried,
browsed, read, and modified. XML systems need user interfaces to do
all of these things. How can we make user interfaces for XML that are
powerful, simple to use, quick to develop, and easy to maintain?
How are we building user interfaces today? How can we build them
tomorrow? Are we using XML to drive our user interfaces? How?
This one-day symposium is devoted to the theory and practice of user
interfaces for XML: the current state of implementations, practical
case studies, challenges for users, and the outlook for the future
development of the technology.
Relevant topics include:
- Editors customized for specific purposes or users
- User interfaces for creation, management, and use of XML documents
- Uses of XForms
- Making tools for creation of XML textual documents
- Using general-purpose user-interface libraries to
build XML interfaces
- Looking at XML, especially looking at masses of XML documents
- XML, XSLT, and XQuery in the browser
- Specialized user interfaces for specialized tasks
- XML vocabularies for user-interface specification
Presentations can take a variety of forms, including technical papers,
case studies, and tool demonstrations (technical overviews, not
product pitches).
- How:
- Submit full papers in XML to info@balisage.net
See the pages Instructions for Authors and
Tag Set and Submission Guidelines for details.
Apply to the Peer Review panel
- Schedule:
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| 15 March 2013 — | Peer review applications due |
| 19 April 2013 — | Paper submissions due |
| 19 April 2013 — | Applications due for student support awards due |
| 21 May 2013 — | Speakers notified |
| 12 July 2013 — | Final papers due |
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| 5 August 2013 — | International Symposium on Native XML user interfaces |
| 6–9 August 2013 — | Balisage: The Markup Conference |
Chair: C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Black Mesa Technologies
Questions: info@balisage.net
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