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Below is a list of the database-related sessions that will be running at XML DevCon 2001 in London (21-23 February, http://www.xmldevcon2001.com). There is also an open meeting (XML UK and British Computer Society) on 22 February to discuss "The Importance of XML, e-Government and e-Business Standards".
Optimization Techniques for Mapping Documents to Databases (Dr. Meike
Klettke)
http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=T3
XLink and Conceptual Modeling (Dr. Peter Chen) http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=W9
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: What's the best database solution of all? (Dr.
Akmal Chaudhri)
http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=K3
Mapping XML DTDs to Relational Schemas (Ron Bourret) http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=W11
XML Repositories in Relational Databases (Dr. Richard Edwards) http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=T11
Data Transfer Strategies (Ron Bourret)
http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=N6
Integration Services, Wireless, and Databases (Geoff Brown) http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=F7
Serializing relational query results in XML (Dr. Michael Rys) http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=F11
XML data binding for Java (Dr. Poornachandra Sarang) http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=F16
XML and Heterogeneous Data Access (John Goodson) http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=W15
Integrating Business Solutions with an XML-Enabled SQL Server (Graeme
Malcolm)
http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=T15
XML, Java, and Database Magic (Ken North) http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=F8
ADO.NET (Rob Macdonald)
http://www.xmldevcon2001.com/London/html/session.php?code=F19
Joint meeting (open to the public) of XML UK and British Computer Society, 22 February:
"The Importance of XML, e-Government and e-Business Standards"
Panel discussion, with open discussion to follow. Panelists include Anthony Coates (Reuters), Daniel Rivers-Moore (RivCom), Nigel Bray (XML UK), David Penfold (BCS Electronic Publishing Specialist Group). Received on Wed Feb 14 2001 - 00:16:21 CST
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