LINGUIST List 21.2151
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Fri May 07 2010
Calls: Applied Ling, Comp Ling/Ireland
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1. Dimitra
Anastasiou,
1st International XLIFF Symposium
Message 1: 1st International XLIFF Symposium
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Date: 07-May-2010
From: Dimitra Anastasiou <dimitra.anastasiou ul.ie>
Subject: 1st International XLIFF Symposium
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Full Title: 1st International XLIFF Symposium Date: 22-Sep-2010 - 22-Sep-2010 Location: Limerick, Ireland Contact Person: Dimitra Anastasiou Meeting Email: XLIFF ul.ie Web Site: http://www.localisation.ie/xliff/ Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-May-2010 Meeting Description: The 1st International XLIFF Symposium will take place in Limerick on 22nd September 2010. This event will be the main pre-conference activity for the 15th Annual Internationalisation and Localisation Conference organised by the LRC. The purpose of this symposium is to bring together specialists, tools providers, developers, TC members and researchers to discuss and share their experience with XLIFF (XML Localisation Interchange File Format). New trends will be presented, implementation cases will be demonstrated, and the future of XLIFF and its new version 2.0 will be discussed. Call for Papers We are now inviting proposals for papers covering, but not limited to, the following or similar topics: 1. The Present state and future of XLIFF 2. Implementation of XLIFF in commercial tools 3. Relation with other standards (OAXAL, TMX, ITS, MLIF...) 4. Case studies 5. XLIFF from the user's point of view 6. XLIFF in Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects 7. XLIFF 2.0 8. Support for the translation process through XLIFF 9. Integration of terminology and translation memories into XLIFF 10. XLIFF beyond description - representing action in digital products Abstracts should be approximately 300 words long and should be sent not later than 15 May 2010. Please should include contact details for authors and a short, one paragraph, biographical note. A panel of experts will review the proposals and authors will be notified by 15 June 2010. Proposals may be sent by email to XLIFF ul.ie
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