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| Seminar: |
XML and XLink |
| Lecturer(s): |
Steve DeRose |
| Overview: |
The Mercury Project was created to extend the boundaries of pervasive access to information and wireless communication. The results of the project will facilitate the access to all personal data, of any type, from anywhere, any time, securely. The Mercury Project is creating both hardware --- the BackPAQ expansion pack, which is a platform for handheld research --- and software --- consisting of networking technology, middleware, and applications.
The Mercury BackPAQ is a research prototype enabling experimentation not currently possible with off-the-shelf products. The Mercury Project leverages the expandability of Compaq popular iPAQ H3600 design by adding a custom-designed expansion pack called the BackPAQ. The BackPAQ consists of a low power CMOS VGA imager, two PC Card slots, 32MB of flash, an accelerometer, and a cellphone headset jack and audio codec. The combination of these features enables applications such as voice or video conferencing, and roaming across multiple physical networks.
The Mercury software is based on Linux on the iPAQ. Linux was ported to the iPAQ by Compaq as part of the Open Handhelds Project(www.handhelds.org).
In the talk, I will discuss the project, its foundations in Open Handhelds, and demonstrate some of the mobility features investigated by the project. For more information on Project Mercury, go to http://crl.research.compaq.com/projects/mercury. where semID = '31';
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| Seminar Topics: |
- Principles of XML
- Comparison of XML to SGML, HTML, etc
- XLink
- XPointer
- XLink proper
- Latest work and visions from the XLink group
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| Lecturer(s) Biography: |
Steve DeRose has worked on several hypermedia systems, starting with FRESS
at Brown University. He co-founded Electronic Book Technologies and designed
DynaText, DynaWeb, and other products. He is now Chief Scientist at Inso,
and also Adjunct Associate Professor and Visiting Chief Scientist at Brown
University’s Scholarly Technology Group. He is active in standards including
SGML, HyTime, DSSSL, the Text Encoding Initiative, and SGML Open. |
| Location: |
Harvard University, Science Center, Auditorium C |
| Date: |
Saturday, 10/03/1998 |
| Time: |
9:00 am - 4:30 pm |
| Pricing: |
Advanced Registration Price: $75.00 Good until Friday, 09/25/1998 Regular Price: $85.00 |
| Session Chair: |
Ernesto Guerrieri |
Directions: |
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| Books: |
| Title: | The SGML FAQ Book: Understanding the Foundation of HTML and XML |
| Author(s): | Steve DeRose |
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| List price: | $68.00 |
| PDS price: | $55.00 |
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