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In addition to the established Web and Hypertext themes, the SIG is actively exploring ideas at the intersection of hypermedia and Digital Libraries, Software Engineering and the Humanities.
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DocEng2010 - 10th ACM Symposium on Document EngineeringManchester, UK, September 21-24, 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS
The ACM Symposium on Document Engineering provides an annual international
forum for presentations and discussions on principles, tools and processes
that improve our ability to create, manage and maintain documents. Proceedings
are available through the ACM Digital Library.
TOPICS & TECHNOLOGIES
Document representations ñ standards (ODF, PDF), models, type representation, metadata (MPEG-7, RDF), style sheets (CSS, XSL), markup languages (SGML, XML), multimedia (MPEG-4, SMIL, MHEG, NCL), multilingual representations, temporal aspects
Document manipulation ñ document transformation (XSLT, XQuery), adaptive documents, document presentation (typography, formatting, layout)
Document systems - workflow, cooperation, web services, social networking, engineering life cycle
Document system components - security, APIs (SAX, DOM), synchronization, system performance
Document collections - databases: storage, indexing, retrieval, content management systems, e-books
Document linking - techniques (e.g. XLink, Xpointer), blogs, wikis, integration with other digital artefacts
Document generation - authoring tools and systems, variable data printing, automatically generated documents
Document analysis - structure, layout and content analysis, categorization, classification, character recognition
IMPORTANT DATES
Full papers & working sessions
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Abstracts due April 2, 2010
Papers due April 16, 2010
Acceptance notice by May 14, 2010
Short papers, posters & demos
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Abstracts due May 21, 2010
Papers due May 28, 2010
Acceptance notice by June 18, 2010
All papers
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Revised versions due July 2, 2010
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posted by SIGWEB Information Director @ 3/25/2010 02:39:00 AM