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Subject: EVENT NEWS: XML/SGML BeLux 99
From: Paul Hermans [SMTP:Paul_Hermans@protext.be] Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 1:54 AM Subject: XML/SGML BeLux 99 6th Annual Conference on the Practical Use of XML/SGML One-day conference for all XML/SGML users "Make your case with XML/SGML" 24th November 1999 Polytechnical Faculty of Mons Rue de Houdain 9 - 7000 Mons Belgium Programme of the 6th Annual Conference on the Practical Use of SGML (Wednesday 24 November 1999) CONFERENCE TRACK 09.15 to 10.00 Simon Nicholson of OASIS Keynote speech Overview of new initiatives in the field of XML interoperability and standardization. 10.00 to 10.30 Rieks Molenman of Cap Gemini, the Netherlands How data drives XML-based publishing. 10.30 - 10.45 Coffee 10.45 - 11.30 Rajiv Thanawala of Tata Infotech India A software consultancy found that XML offered the most effective solution for its contract generation problem. 11.30 - 12.00 Jacques Deseyne of Sema Belgium XML is the power behind an electrical utility's call centre. 12.00 - 12.45 Jorgen Jonsson of Enator Sweden How XML helps run Sweden's Celsius naval dockyard. 12.45 - 14.00 Lunch 14.00 - 14.45 Thomas Fal of FMV Sweden XML and the implementation of the AECMA 1000D specification in the Swedish Army. 14.45 - 15.15 Steven Noels of Net-It-Be Belgium XML combined with object technology to manage large websites 15.15 - 15.30 Coffee 15.30 - 16.15 Luc Bertrand of SEID Luxembourg XML used to solve business problems 16.15 - 17.00 Alfred Attipoe of ACSE Belgium SGML overcomes compatibility problems for paper and on-line drugs publications. TRAINING TRACK 09.15 - 12.45 XML for Beginners - Steven Noels of Net-It-Be 12.45 - 14.00 Lunch 14.00 - 17.00 XML for Programmers - Jacques Deseyne of Sema This tutorial session will provide a crash introduction to XML, look at the various standards, and provide examples and demos. During the session there will also be round up of the application architecture, and various real-life applications of XML will be examined. Participants are invited to bring their own laptops. 17.00 Reception for all attendees VENDOR EXHIBITION USE THIS FORM TO REGISTER! Make Your Case with XML 6th Annual Conference on the Practical of SGML 24 November, 1999 Faculte Polytechnique de Mons Fees for the Conference Track and Training Track These fees include access to the vendor exhibition, the coffee breaks, and the closing reception. Please note that the lunch is only accessible to full day attendees. Copies of the proceedings will be sent to all conference participants. Please indicate your choice by checking the relevant box: Members of SGM/XML BeLux or the International User Group Morning Session: Conference: BEF 3000 Training: XML for Beginners: 2000 Afternoon Session: Conference: BEF 3000 Training: XML for Programmers: 2000 Fees for non-members Morning Session: Conference: BEF 4500 Training: XML for Beginners: 7000 Afternoon Session: Conference: BEF 4500 Training: XML for Programmers: 7000 I am making a payment of a (total) of by bank transfer only to SGML/XML BeLux, account no. 068-2144301-46. International attendees should use the following bank address: Gemeentekrediet van Belgie Regio Dendermonde Dr. Haekstraat 56 B-9200 Dendermonde Invoices If you would like us to refer to a purchase order on the invoice, please indicate the required reference: Please mail or fax your completed form to: Production 47 Place Favresse 1310 La Hulpe tel: 02/652 00 89 fax: 02/652 02 46 (Please bring a copy of your registration form to the registration desk) Join as a member in 2000 and benefit from the special member rates. As a member you also belong to the international user group, receive the international newsletter, and enjoy preferential rates at international events. If you return the membership application form in this pack, we will start your membership as of 1 January, 2000 (what's more we'll only bill you in January 2000). Mons lies at the junction of the E19 (Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam) and E42 (Calais-Lille-Cologne) motorways. When you arrive in Mons (exit Mons-Ghlin) all you have to do is to follow the signs for "Faculte Polytechnique" and leave the main avenue encircling the town at the right moment. As it is easy to miss the street, we suggest that you use the free car park between the Cite P. Houzeau de Lehaie and the buildings in the rue de l'Epargne (B). This car park is perfectly located and within easy reach of the conference venue. Paul Hermans Pro Text Interleuvenlaan 62A 3001 Leuven +32 16 40 66 81 +32 16 40 66 91 (fax) http://www.protext.be/ mailto:info@protext.be
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