XTech 2005: XML, the Web and beyond.
This paper presents the design, protocols and philosophy underneath Topologi's lightweight TreeWorld browser, and comments on lessons learned with TreeWorld as a component in products and systems.
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Rick Jelliffe
Topologi, Pty. Ltd.
Rick Jelliffe is the C.T.O. of Topologi Pty. Ltd, an Australian company supplying integration solutions for large scale publishing and markup operations, http://www.topologi.com/. He has been involved in publishing and markup since the late 1980s.As a standards activist, Rick Jelliffe is a recognized expert in schema languages and internationalization, where his ideas have influenced XML and SGML. He is currently the editor of the ISO Schematron schema langage standard and an invited expert to the W3C Internationalization Interest Group. He previously was a member of the W3C XML Schemas Working Group, Australian delegate to ISO JTC1/SC34 Document Description and Processing Languages, the China/Japan/Korea Document Processing Expert Group and the W3C XML Interest Group. He was the project lead on the "Chinese XML Now!" project http://www.ascc.net/xml and the author of "The XML & SGML Cookbook" for Prentice Hall.In his spare time, Rick plays with his dog and avoids computers by posing as a kind of well-intentioned vegetable.