A detailed technical introduction to XQuery 1.0, XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0. The XQuery section will provide a solid basis in XQuery. The discussion of XSLT will focus on the new features in 2.0.
10:30–11:00
(30m)
Break: Refreshments
12:30–14:00
(1h 30m)
Break: Lunch
15:30–16:00
(30m)
Break: Refreshments
17:30–19:00
(1h 30m)
BOF
Barcamping and Co-working, Parisian style
Ori Pekelman
(AF83)
How much do cultural differences affect the transposition of models born in the US? Join those who have organized and promoting Barcamps in Paris and jumpstarted the first Parisian co-working space.
09:00–12:30
(3h 30m)
Tutorials
Introduction to Web 2.0
Eric van der Vlist
(Dyomedea)
This introduction walks you step by step through a simple yet complete Web 2.0 "mashup" application.
10:30–11:00
(30m)
Break: Refreshments
12:30–14:00
(1h 30m)
Break: Lunch
14:00–17:30
(3h 30m)
Tutorials
OpenStreetMap
Stephen Coast
(OpenStreetMap)
Learn how all of openstreetmap works from the server to the client, and then go out and help map Paris!
15:30–16:00
(30m)
Break: Refreshments
17:30–19:00
(1h 30m)
BOF
Online distribution of scientific research
Alf Eaton
(Nature) et al
This BOF session will cover several themes important to those developing and promoting tools for scientific research, collaboration and publishing online.
09:00–12:30
(3h 30m)
Tutorials
XML vocabulary design and specification using XML Schema 1.0
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen
(W3C)
This tutorial introduces participants to the design and specification
of XML vocabularies. XML Schema 1.0 is used, but the emphasis is on
the intellectual and social problems of language design.
10:30–11:00
(30m)
Break: Refreshments
12:30–14:00
(1h 30m)
Break: Lunch
14:00–17:30
(3h 30m)
Tutorials
XForms 1.1
Steven Pemberton
(CWI/W3C)
XForms is the new Web forms technology
being widely adopted by industry.
This tutorial introduces you to it,
and what is new in XForms 1.1
15:30–16:00
(30m)
Break: Refreshments
17:30–19:00
(1h 30m)
BOF
Widgets: The Small, Cute, Powerful Side of WebApps
Robin Berjon
(Joost)
This BOF is targeted at people who develop widgets for various environments, make such systems, or are interested in their reusability across different vendors.
09:00–09:45
(45m)
Ubiquitous web
W3C Ubiquitous Web Applications Activity
Dave Raggett
(W3C/JustSystems)
The W3C Ubiquitous Web Applications activity aims to make it easier to create distributed Web applications involving a wide diversity of devices.
09:45–10:30
(45m)
Ubiquitous web
Physical hyperlinks
Timo Arnall
(Oslo School of Architecture & Design)
Physical hyperlinks promise to bring the web to the physical world. We present a history of physical browsing applications, alongside recent mobile experiments and prototypes.
10:30–11:00
(30m)
Break: Refreshments
11:00–11:45
(45m)
Ubiquitous web
You are here: Creating location based services
Paul Hammond
(Yahoo)
Many of the most interesting uses of the ubiquitous web rely on knowing where someone or something is. How can we find this information and what can we do with it?
11:45–12:30
(45m)
Ubiquitous web
Connecting First and Second Life
Matt Biddulph
(hackdiary.com)
Online virtual worlds are becoming graphical, mainstream and popular. Find out how developers are using HTTP to bridge between the metaverse and the real world.
12:30–14:00
(1h 30m)
Break: Lunch
14:00–14:45
(45m)
Ubiquitous web
Web-app access to "sensors" on mobile devices
Michael(tm) Smith
(W3C)
Making Web apps interact with common "sensor" hardware on mobile devices requires scripting APIs to that hardware -- APIs that haven't been standardized yet. This session looks at what's needed.
14:45–15:30
(45m)
Ubiquitous web
Practical ubiquity with mobile phones
Claus Dahl
(Imity.com)
Imity is a live experiment piggybacking mobile identity and a social web on the ubiquitous world of bluetooth cell phones.
15:30–16:00
(30m)
Break: Refreshments
16:00–16:45
(45m)
Ubiquitous web
The Papernet
Aaron Cope
(Flickr)
Small pieces of paper, loosely joined
16:45–17:30
(45m)
Ubiquitous web
Ceci n'est pas seulement une pipe: semantic meaning of everyday objects in a connected world
Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino
(Tinker.it)
Using examples of applications to illustrate the semantic disturbance that takes place when then web hacks objects of everyday lives and when it makes them disappear.
17:30–19:00
(1h 30m)
BOF, Ubiquitous web
Geolocation BOF
Michael(tm) Smith
(W3C) et al
This BOF session focuses on discussion of mechanisms for enabling
Web developers to create "location aware" Web applications,
through access to user geolocation information exposed to browsers.