Markup Languages: Theory & Practice

Subject: Markup Languages: Theory & Practice
From: "B. Tommie Usdin" <btusdin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 10:22:30 -0400
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               Journal Announcement and Call for Papers
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Markup Languages: Theory & Practice

B. Tommie Usdin, Mulberry Technologies, Inc. and
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, University of Illinois/Chicago, Editors

The MIT Press is proud to announce the launch of
Markup Languages: Theory & Practice starting in early 1999.
This quarterly, peer-reviewed technical journal will be the
first journal devoted to research, development, and practical
applications of text markup for computer processing, management,
manipulation, and display. Specific areas of interest include
new syntaxes for generic markup languages; refinements to
existing markup languages; theory of formal languages as applied
to document markup; systems for mark-up; uses of markup for
printing, hypertext, electronic display, content analysis,
information reuse and repurposing, search and retrieval, and
interchange; shared applications of markup languages; and
techniques and methodologies for developing markup languages
and applications of markup languages.

The editors invite academics and practitioners to forward
submissions on the above topics.

Description of forthcoming content material includes:

CASE STUDIES
The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition
An XML-based system for creating wizard-style helps
Implementing SGML for  Electronic Publications at the ASM

ARTICLES
DTD Testing
Element Type Hierarchies for Document Structure Definition
SGML Document Quality
Merging Object Oriented Design and SGML Architectures

STANDARDS UPDATES
XML, XSL, and XLink
SGML
DOM

Quarterly: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
First issue: January 1999
ISSN: 1099-6621
Volume 1 forthcoming

For submission information contact:
B. Tommie Usdin
Mulberry Technologies, Inc.
17 West Jefferson St., Ste 207
Rockville, MD 20850
btusdin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
tel: 301-315-9631
fax: 301-315-8285

or

M. Sperberg-McQueen,
Computer Center (M/C 135)
University of Illinois/Chicago
tei@xxxxxxx
tel: 312-413-0317 or 708-386-3584
fax: 312-996-6834

To order subscription contact:
MIT Press Journals
Five Cambridge Center
Cambridge, MA 02142
tel: 617-253-2889
fax: 617-577-1545
journals-orders@xxxxxxx
http:// mitpress.mit.edu/MLANG


Editorial board

Editors-in-Chief:
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen (University of Illinois at Chicago)
B. Tommie Usdin (Mulberry Technologies)

Book Review Editor
Deborah A. Lapeyre, (Mulberry Technologies)


Advisory Board:
Charles Goldfarb (Information Management Consulting)
Bill Davis (Information Architects)
Frank Gilbane (CAP Ventures)
Steve Newcomb (TechnoTeacher)
Norman Scharpf (Graphic Communications Association)
Joan Smith, European Advisor,  (SGML Technologies Limited)
Robin Tomlin (SGML Open)

Editorial Board:
Winfried Bader (German Bible Society)
David T. Barnard (University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan)
Michel Biezunski (High Text)
David Birnbaum (University of Pittsburgh)
Jon Bosak (Sun)
Elaine Brennan (Information Architects)
Anne Brueggemann-Klein (Technische Universitaet Muenchen)
Lou Burnard (Oxford University)
Francois Chahuneau (AIS)
David Chesnutt (University of South Carolina)
James Clark
Robin Cover (Summer Institute of Linguistics)
Steve DeRose (Inso Corporation)
David Durand (Boston University Computer Science)
Chet Ensign (Mathew Bender)
Peter Flynn (University College, Cork, Ireland)
Pam Genussa (Database Publishing Solutions)
Paul Grosso (ArborText)
Lloyd Harding (Information Assembly Automation)
Betty Harvey (Electronic Commerce Connection)
Susan Hockey (University of Alberta)
Ken Holman (Crane Softwrights)
Claus Huitfeldt (Wittgenstein Archives)
Alan Karben (Wall Street Journal)
Richard Light (SGML/XML and Museum Information Consultancy)
Eve Maler (ArborText)
James David Mason (Lockheed Martin Energy Systems)
Willard McCarty (King's College, London)
Murray Maloney (Muzmo)
Makoto Murata (Fuji Xerox Information Systems)
Dave Peterson (SGML Works)
Daniel Pitti (University of Virginia)
Lynne Price (Text Structure Consulting)
Liam Quin (Groveware)
Darrell Raymond (The Gateway Group and University of Waterloo)
Allen Renear (Brown University)
Helen Schmierer (Brown University)
Robert Streich (Schlumberger)
Eric Severson (IBM Global Services)
Gary Simons (Summer Institute of Linguistics)
Henry Thompson (Language Technology Group)
Brian Travis (Information Architects)
Stu Weibel (OCLC)
Jason Williams (Oceania)
Lauren Wood (SoftQuad)

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