Events
• tcworld Conference 2022
November 8-10, 2022
Between the 8th and the 10th of November, Oxygen XML Editor will take part in the tcworld Conference 2022, the event that brings together participants, speakers, students, and exhibitors in "technical communication" from all over the world to the largest industry meeting place - finally in the ICS of Messe Stuttgart again!
Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with the Oxygen team and discover all the interactive program items and events that we have prepared for you! Also, make sure to visit the Syncro Soft/Oxygen XML Editor stand (Hall C2, Stand 2D65) in the exhibition area where we will demonstrate the Oxygen XML software product suite (including the latest developments) and happily answer your questions.
If you want to immerse yourself in the field of technical communication, find out more details about the tcworld Conference 2022 by following the link below: https://tcworldconference.tekom.de
Agenda
15:05-15:50 PM (CET) Nov 9, 2022 | Presentation | Hands on JSON: Edit, Validate, Query, Convert Octavian Nadolu – Oxygen XML Editor CONTENT
This presentation is meant to explain the JSON languages and the support
that you need when this type of document is edited, validated, queried, or converted.
You will also discover what languages and tools can be used when working with these types of documents.
TAKEAWAYS
JSON it a common format for data interchange and is adopted by applications as a way to
store data. It is a self-describing language, the structure is defined hierarchically,
and has schema to define its structure.
Octavian Nadolu is a software architect at Syncro Soft Ltd, the company that produces Oxygen XML Editor. With more than 15 years of experience in working with XML technologies, he contributes to a number of XML-related open-source projects. He also acts as co-editor of the Schematron QuickFix specification developed by a W3C community group. |
09:00 - 10:50 AM (CET) Nov 10, 2022 | Tutorial | Delivering a full featured technical documentation web site using DITA XML structured content Radu Coravu – Oxygen XML Editor CONTENT
We'll look into building web-based output using DITA XML as content.
As an overview we'll discuss how the web site publishing can be automated and how various features, like an RSS feed, feedback integrations, what's new list, diagrams, category labels can be implemented. TAKEAWAYS
Learn how to automate the web site publishing and how to implement various features,
such as an RSS feed, feedback integrations, what's new list, diagrams, and category labels.
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
Interest in technical documentation, knowledge of English.
Radu Coravu is a technical guru working on oXygen XML Editor. During the last years, his main focus has been in the development of the visual XML Author editing environment and the specific-DITA support provided by oXygen. He provides support for complex integrations and helps steer the product in the right direction, all this with some development on the side. |
09:00 - 10:50 AM (CET) Nov 10, 2022 | Tutorial | Introduction to ISO Schematron Octavian Nadolu – Oxygen XML Editor CONTENT
Schematron is a rule-based validation language. Has become an ISO standard since 2006 and
it is a very popular language in the XML world. In the last few years, Schematron started
to be used more and more and in numerous domains. In this tutorial you will learn how to
create ISO Schematron schemas, how to use XPath to express your constraints, as well as how
to validate your XML files using an ISO Schematron schema and create a report
TAKEAWAYS
Schematron solves the limitation that other types of schema have when validating XML documents
because it allows the schema author to define the tests and control the messages that are presented to the user.
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
Basic knowledge about XML and XPath.
Octavian Nadolu is a software architect at Syncro Soft Ltd, the company that produces Oxygen XML Editor. With more than 15 years of experience in working with XML technologies, he contributes to a number of XML-related open-source projects. He also acts as co-editor of the Schematron QuickFix specification developed by a W3C community group. |