Gilbane Report Tutorial on the State of the Art in XML Content Management
November 14, 2003
As part of the upcoming XML 2003 conference, I will be presenting a day-long tutorial, Gilbane Report Tutorial on the State of the Art in XML Content Management. As described in the brochure and on the Web site:
As conference attendees know, XML is one of the most important technologies for any kind of information management today. It is important for data applications and critical for content applications. Application integration requires content and information integration, and XML facilitates the sharing and management of both. XML is also key to building applications that assemble and deliver content to multiple media channels such as the web, mobile devices, as well as paper media and CD-ROMs. But how, specifically, should businesses use XML for applications that manage content? What methodologies make sense? What strategies have early adopters used and which have been successful? This day-long session will provide attendees with an overview of current approaches to XML-based content management, and incorporate the lessons learned from case studies presented by guest speakers who have implemented solutions.
Prerequisites: Background in XML and content management, including a basic understanding of XML terminology, concepts, syntax, and related standards.
I will have some additional speakers over the course of the day, who will address different aspects of XML and content management. To date, I have confirmed:
- Riz Virk of CambridgeDocs
- Brett Freeman of Vasont
- Phil Storey of Empolis
Some of the topics to be covered include XML repositories; XML transformation and publishing; metadata, taxonomies, and topic maps; and SVG.
Bill Trippe
btrippe@nmpub.com
Posted by Bill Trippe at November 14, 2003 10:23 AM








