For the first time this year, the Symposium Program Committee has
invited a
few individuals to participate in poster sessions. These poster
sessions are
designed to provide a forum for participants to highlight and share
their
information and to receive technical advice from our community's
leading
experts. There will be a special, centrally located area for poster
sessions, allowing participants ample time to walk around, review and
comment.
Poster Viewing Times
Tuesday, 9 May: |
Wednesday, 10 May: |
Thursday, 11 May: |
10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM |
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM |
9:15 AM - 9:45 AM
11:45 AM - 1:30 PM |
Applying DITA Across the Enterprise |
Achieving the full potential of DITA requires the right approach to both business processes and system architecture. To deliver the benefits of DITA across the enterprise, DITA-based solutions will have to: Handle authoring, reviewing, translation, content management, publishing & delivery; Provide access to large, dispersed groups of authors and subject matter experts; and Enable the production of variable, configurable, dynamic documents on multiple types of media. A fully integrated solution becomes even more critical for broad deployments because of the need for stable, reliable and long-term performance. In this poster, the author will present the critical capabilities of an enterprise approach to DITA.
Author: Mike Sundquist, Product Manager, PTC |
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Open Source, Open Standard e-Government Exchange Services |
NIH eRA has implemented exchange services for Grants and other eGovernment business applications combining best of breed web services and ebXML open source components. The toolset enables government agencies and their partners to quickly configure and deploy application interchanges. The key to success is leveraging OASIS XML based technologies and standards.
Author: David Webber, Project Manager, National Institutes of Health |
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Supercharging the ebXML Registry with XML Persistence and Management!!! |
An ebXML Registry can have a persistence mechanism called the SOA Repository for enterprises to share and store information as registered content. Per the ebXML Registry Services Specification, there are "a set of services that enable sharing of information between interested parties for the purpose of enabling business process integration between such parties based on the ebXML specifications."
Author: Premal Parikh, Lead Architect/Team Lead, Raining Data Corporation |
Interoperability of Web services between J2EE and .NET: Value of WS-I Basic Profile |
This poster presentation will show interoperability established between J2EE and .NET for eProfile Web service which collects profile data of HP customers. It will describe how WS-I Basic profile was used to establish this interoperability.
Author: Anjali Anagol-Subbarao, Chief Architect, Hewlett Packard |
Representational Issues for Scientific Units of Measure and Quantities |
Units Markup Language (UnitsML) is being developed for encoding scientific units of measure and associated quantities in XML. The development and deployment of a markup language for units will allow for the unambiguous storage, exchange, and processing of numeric data, thus facilitating the collaboration and sharing of information over the Internet.
Author: Simon Frechette, Member of the Manufacturing Systems Integration
Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
Multiple Platforms: Single Identity using SAML 2.0 |
This presentation shows how interoperability was establish between
multiple
platforms by establishing a circle of trust through federation using
SAML
2.0.
Author: Anjali Anagol-Subbarao, Chief Architect, Hewlett Packard |
Department of Defense Standards Interoperability - Past, Present, and Future |
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has a long history of using
electronic
commerce standards, beginning with the introduction of the first DoD
standard-Defense Logistics Standard Systems-to today's implementation
of X12
and XML technologies. This poster presentation will describe the past,
present, and future of DoD electronic commerce standards, discuss their
versioning and backward-compatibility issues.
Author: Delta Pelgrim, Research Fellow, LMI
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Achieving High Performance SOA |
Performance of Web service and XML applications can be an Achilles Heel
for
SOA, impeding adoption throughout the enterprise. In this poster
presentation, Alistair Farquharson, CTO of SOA Software, will explore
proven
approaches to achieving the kind of high performance levels that global
enterprises demand from their infrastructure.
Author: Alistair Farquharson, CTO of Digital Evolution |
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