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The XML Summer School

XML in News & Media: a seminar for newspaper and media managers needing to make informed decisions about XML adoption.


As part of our XML Summer School we are running the seminar 'XML in News and Media'. The seminar will introduce delegates to the core concepts of XML and bring an understanding as to how how it can streamline the capture, management and exchange of all kinds of information.

Now in it's sixth year, CSW’s XML Summer School is a five-day residential course for anyone using, designing or implementing XML-based solutions. The event features three main tracks for delegates with any level of background knowledge, plus there is the option to combine seminars from any of the different tracks, so the programme can be tailored to suit individual needs.

Please see our website for full registration details and also how to win a free place.


Speaker(s):

Kal Ahmed | talks
Liora Alschuler | talks
Mr Tim Bray | talks
Murray Bywater | talks
Tony Coates | talks
Marc Hadley | talks
Debbie Hagger | talks
Constantine Kamaras | talks
Michael Kay | talks
John Kemp | talks
Sean McGrath | talks
Dave Nurse | talks
Dave Pawson | talks
Christian Ratenburg | talks
Jeni Tennison | talks

 

Date and Time:

24 July 2005 at 9:00 am

Duration:

TBC

 

Venue:

Wadham College
University of Oxford
Oxford
OX1 3PN

http://www.xmlsummerschool.com
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Organised by:

CSW Group Ltd
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Tickets:

Please see website

Available from:

www.xmlsummerschool.com

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