Call for Papers is now closed

As an XML conference, all papers which are focused around XML technologies such as XSLT, XQuery, XForms, XProc, etc are welcome, but papers which target a conference theme topic will usually be given more consideration than papers which do not.
However, papers of outstanding quality or novelty will always have a place at XML London, regardless of whether they fit into any of the conference theme topics.

  • Conference Theme Topics

    Applied XML - Real life use cases of where XML technologies have been beneficial.
    Document Databases - The future of search across structured and unstructured data.
    Financial Markup - The role of XML in finance and trading.
    Semantic Web - XML working with Linked Data, Ontologies, Topologies, Graphs.
    Teaching XML - XML tech is cool, why so? what can it do for people who are not using it?
    XML Elephant - Coping with and processing huge volumes of XML and Big Data effectively.
    XML Librarian - Publishing content to books, the web and a world of gadgets.

  • Instructions for Authors

    XML London will start to accept papers and extended abstracts from 30th January 2013. Initial submissions can be in any format, however if your paper or extended abstract is accepted on the 15th April, the final and full version of the paper must be submitted by 15th May in DocBook 5.0 XML format.

  • Submitting an extended abstract or a final paper

    XML London use Microsoft's Conference Management Tool to handle submissions. To submit an extended abstract or a final paper, please register at the following URL:
    https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/XMLLON2013/

  • What is an Extended Abstract?

    An extended abstract is some what shorter than a full paper, being between 1 to 4 pages long. The document should include an abstract, references and enough clear, detailed information and explanations so the program committee members can easily get a clear understanding of what you are proposing.

  • DocBook XML Format

    Final papers must be submitted as well-formed and valid DocBook 5.0 XML documents. The XML documents root level element must be an <article> node. DocBook documentation and schemas can be found on the DocBook website.

    If you are not familiar with the DocBook format, there are Development tools which can help you, some suggestions are Oxygen and XMLMind.

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