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+<head profile="http://www.w3.org/2005/10/profile">
+  <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
+
+  <title>OpenOffice.org Conference 2008</title>
+  <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../marketing.css" />
+  <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../ooocon.css" />
+  <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="programme.css" />
+  <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript" src="../ooocon.js">
+</script>
+</head>
+
+<body>
+  <div id="MyContent">
+    <div id="title">
+      <a href="/conference/index.html"><img style=
+      "border: 0px solid; margin-left: 25px; float: left;" src=
+      "../images/oooconlogo.gif" alt="OpenOffice.org Conference logo" /></a>
+
+      <h3>OpenOffice.org Conference (OOoCon 2008)</h3>
+
+      <p>5th-7th November 2008<br />
+      Beijing, China<br />
+      <a href="../travel.html#registration"><span class="register">Register
+      Now</span></a> <!--
+    <a href="http://ooocon.kiberpipa.org"><span class="register">Video recordings of the Conference</span></a>
+--></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div id="midtabs">
+      <ul>
+        <li class="th"><a href="../index.html">Home</a></li>
+
+        <li><a href="../news.html">News</a></li>
+
+        <li><a href="../venue.html">Venue</a></li>
+
+        <li><a href="../hotels.html">Hotels</a></li>
+
+        <li><a href="../travel.html">Travel</a></li>
+        <!--        <li><a href="../programme.html">Programme</a></li> -->
+
+        <li id="progroot">
+          <a onmouseover="dropdown('prog','visible');" onmouseout=
+          "dropdown('prog','hidden');" href="../programme.html">Programme</a>
+
+          <ul id="progmenu" class="subtabs" onmouseover=
+          "dropdown('prog','visible');" onmouseout=
+          "dropdown('prog','hidden');">
+            <li style="display: none;" id="fixfox"><a href=
+            "../programme.html">Programme</a></li>
+
+            <li><a href="wednesday.html">Wednesday</a></li>
+
+            <li><a href="thursday.html">Thursday</a></li>
+
+            <li><a href="friday.html">Friday</a></li>
+          </ul>
+        </li><!--
+        <li><a href="../speakers.html">Speakers</a></li>
+
+        <li><a href="../attendees.html">Attendees</a></li>
+-->
+
+        <li><a href="../cfp/index.html">Speakers</a></li>
+
+        <li><a href="../sponsors.html">Sponsors</a></li>
+      </ul>
+    </div><br style="clear: left;" />
+    <br />
+
+    <h2>Abstracts of Conference Papers - Friday</h2>
+    <!-- This next section created by OOoCon_abstracts.php -->
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1371">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Funding the project - the networked way</p>
+
+        <p class="by">André Schnabel (project member / supervisory board
+        member / OOo Germanophone project / OpenOffice.org DEutshcland
+        e.V.)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Funding the project is a topic which has been
+        (and will be) discussed for several years. As the project is growing
+        (in numbers and in activities) funds will get even more important. As
+        the project itself is no legal entity, we need structures to support
+        funds. The presentation is going to show the ways we currently have
+        for funding the project and how we can find new ways. The
+        presentation will be held from my perspective as a community member,
+        as well as founding member of the German association "OOo Deutschland
+        e. V." - presenting our work and problems and how we try to cooperate
+        with other associations to fund the OpenOffice.org project. Aim of
+        the presentation is to get to know the associations that exist
+        worldwide for supporting OOo and develop ideas how to make our work
+        more efficient.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> I'm professional developer, based in Germany.
+        I'm involved in the OOo project since 2002 taking several roles
+        (Co-Lead of the Germanophone project, Lead of QA project, member of
+        the Community Council). As founding member of OOo Deutschland e.V. I
+        made several experiences about the problem but also the joy of
+        founding the project.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1394">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">OpenOffice - what influence does it (and you) have
+        on the future?</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Haegg, Fredirk (QA Engineer / Sun Microsystems,
+        StarOffice)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Recent articles about "ODF as the winning
+        format", critical voices to Microsoft's Format, schools of poor
+        countries being able to offer Office-education to new generations
+        because of OpenOffice.org.. We are making an important difference to
+        the way the future will look for some people. I believe many of us
+        doesn't realize how amazingly big this movement really is. This was
+        what made me come up with the idea. - Short interviews of people from
+        third-world countries. To hear what OpenOffice.org really means for
+        them. - Presentation of news-texts, to find indicators with which
+        help we might draw conclusions about OOo's future position, on a
+        global-view.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> 6 years at StarOffice (6 years next week)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1448">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Why registration is important for the OOo
+        project</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Martin Damboldt (Program Manager / Sun Microsystems
+        GmbH)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Often registration rings a bell for people and
+        has some kind of bad touch. The Service Tag based registration
+        support we use in OpenOffice.org is anything else than evil. The
+        whole OpenOffice.org Project can massively benefit from the outcomes
+        we gather by registrations. Some key aspects and important items and
+        features will be highlighted. Give an over view about OpenOffice.org
+        registration. Show benefits in relation to product development,
+        optimization, feedback channels. Demonstration of Google Maps ("Pink
+        dot Maps")</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Martin Damboldt was born 1976 in Lueneburg,
+        Germany. He joined StarDivision in 1996. Since 2002 he is responsible
+        Program Manager for OpenOffice.org / StarOffice.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1510">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Project: Education</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Suarez-Potts, Louis (Community Manager / Sun
+        Microsystems, Inc.)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> How can we get OpenOffice taught in schools? I
+        mean not only the teaching of courses for users but also and perhaps
+        more fundamentally important, the teaching of coding OpenOffice.org.
+        Engaging students (and also instructors and professors) in coding
+        OpenOffice.org in the formal environment of a secondary and
+        post-school sounds promising?after all, we all recognize the value
+        that students currently bring to OpenOffice.org and Foss in general,
+        and we also all probably believe that by engaging students we can
+        help build the future we want. (It goes without saying that just
+        about every enterprise believes the same and many have significantly
+        funded education efforts throughout the world.) If the why seems
+        clear enough, the how remains a lot more murky. This presentation
+        examines what OpenOffice.org and other Foss projects have been doing
+        and evaluates the efforts. My interest is pragmatic: which efforts
+        have resulted in contributors (of all levels) coming to
+        OpenOffice.org and other projects?</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Louis Suárez-Potts is the longtime Community
+        Manager and Chair of the Community Council for OpenOffice.org; he
+        joined Sun Microsystems in 2007 and has led the OpenOffice.org
+        community since 2000. The lead and co-lead of several projects and
+        the primary spokesperson and representative of OpenOffice.org,
+        Suárez-Potts also represents the project regarding OpenDocument
+        format (ODF) matters, and is on the OASIS ODF Adoption Technical
+        Committee and is a member of the ODF Alliance. He speaks frequently
+        on the ODF, OpenOffice.org, education and open source, and community
+        development throughout the world. Suárez-Potts is currently working
+        on several articles regarding open source development and education.
+        He lives in Toronto and received his PhD from U.C. Berkeley.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1497">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">FLOSS around the world: similarities &amp;
+        differences</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Ghosh, Rishab (Senior Researcher, Head Collaborative
+        Creativity Group / United Nations University UNU-MERIT)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Free/Libre/Open Source Software developer
+        communities are growing around the world. Most code is still written
+        in Western Europe and North America, but a large and increasing
+        amount of developers are contributing from Asia - especially China,
+        India and Japan; Latin America and even Africa. The FLOSSWorld
+        conducted the first large, multi-lingual survey of developers,
+        businesses, universities and governments covering 8 countries in
+        Asia, Latin America and Africa, along with a detailed comparison of
+        regional and national collaborative development platforms, mailing
+        lists, projects and communities. It turns out that FLOSS developers
+        are very similar wherever in the world they live.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Rishab Aiyer Ghosh first developed and sold
+        free software in 1994. He switched from writing in C and assembly to
+        English, and has been writing about the economics of free software
+        and collaborative production since 1994. He is Founding International
+        and Managing Editor of First Monday, the most widely read
+        peer-reviewed on-line journal of the Internet, and Senior Researcher
+        and Head of the Collaborative Creativity Group at MERIT, at the
+        United Nations University in Maastricht, the Netherlands. In 1997, he
+        co-authored tools to measure contributions by free software
+        developers by analysing source code, pioneering now widely used
+        research techniques. In 2000 he coordinated the European Union
+        -funded FLOSS project, the most comprehensive early study of
+        free/libre/open source users and developers. He is involved in
+        government policy initiatives on free software and open standards,
+        and conducts research funded by the European Union and the US
+        National Science Foundation. In January 2007, the European Commission
+        published a major study led by him on the impact of open source on
+        the economy, competitiveness and innovation. Since 2005 Rishab has
+        been board member of the Open Source Initiative.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1422">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Writer 3.0 - What's new, what's going on</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Wittmann, Oliver-Rainer (developer / Sun Microsystems
+        GmbH)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> The presentation will give an overview about
+        the made changes and enhancements in Writer for OpenOffice.org 3.0.
+        Highlights are: - Multiple Page View - Cross-references to the
+        headings and numbered paragraphs - New list level attributes - Better
+        user interface and better support for notes by M. Odendahl -
+        Microsoft Word 2007 file format import - Enhancement of indexes by G.
+        Castagno - Text grid enhancement for CJK by Novell - Grammar checking
+        framework Also included in the presentation are changes and
+        enhancements, which are currently in progress. Highlights are: -
+        Support for meta data according ODF 1.2 - Support for multiple
+        different views for a certain text document - Introduction of outline
+        level attribute The presentation will demonstrate the community work
+        of the Sun Writer team. The presentation will also show the influence
+        of ODF on the feature/enhancement work in OOo.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> - Software engineer with Diploma in computer
+        science, University of Hamburg, 1999 - Since July 2002 working at OOo
+        Writer as a Sun employee</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1397">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Making the New Notes - Community, Cooperation,
+        Concepts</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Max Odendahl, Christoph Noack, Christian Jansen (OOo
+        Developer, OOo UX Co-Lead, UX Engineer / Christian: Sun Microsystems
+        GmbH)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> The activity to improve the often requested
+        Notes functionality in Writer was somehow special: including major
+        community involvement. The software development was done by a student
+        initially sponsored in the Google Summer of Code and the User
+        Experience (UX) was mainly represented by a volunteer; both being
+        supported by Sun employees. *** This case study wants to shed some
+        light on the development of the Notes and how to overcome the main
+        challenge - pure remote collaboration. With tools like wiki or mail
+        we structured ideas, collected requirements, developed design
+        proposals and discussed issues. *** So, how far did we get? What have
+        we learned during our cooperation? What worked well what not? We want
+        to share with the community the experience we gathered. And we want
+        to show what interesting ideas are still there to further improve the
+        Notes after OpenOffice.org 3.0 being released.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Besides studying computer engineering in
+        Germany, Max Odendahl started working for OOo development in Summer
+        07 with GSoC and has stayed ever since and developed the new Notes2.
+        *** After supporting OOo for years, Christoph Noack joined the Notes2
+        activity being the UX representative. The rest of his spare time is
+        spent as Co-Lead of the UX project. His normal job is also in the
+        field of Human Machine Interaction, but this case he works for the
+        automotive industry. *** Christian Jansen is an User Experience
+        Engineer at Sun Microsystems. During the last 9 years, he played a
+        major role in designing the user interfaces of OpenOffice.org,
+        Mozilla Lightning and Web Based Applications. He holds a degree in
+        Communication Design from the 'Hamburger Akademie für
+        Kommunikationsdesign und Art Direction'.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1470">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Layout: towards a pretty UI</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Michael Meeks (lowly developer / Novell, Inc.)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> OpenOffice has a vast amount of user-interface
+        code, all of it targeting the (increasingly) venerable though
+        dependable VCL toolkit. Come and see how the new layout work, built
+        on the existing UNO toolkit/ makes moving away from VCL for much of
+        the application possible. See sparkling demos, find out how to help
+        out migrating old dialogues; catch up with the progress so far, and
+        find out how to create new and beautiful dialogues.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Michael is a Christian and enthusiastic
+        believer in Free software. He very much enjoys working for Novell
+        where as a member of the Desktop research team he has worked on
+        desktop infrastructure and applications, particularly OpenOffice.org,
+        CORBA, Bonobo, Nautilus and accessibility, amongst other interesting
+        things. He now works as an Architect, trying to understand and nudge
+        the direction of our Linux Desktop work. Prior to this he worked for
+        Quantel gaining expertise in real time AV editing and playback
+        achieved with high performance focused hardware / software
+        solutions.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1464">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Red Office 4.5 UI Implementation</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Sun, Chao (framework enginneer / Beijing Redflag 2000
+        Software Co., Ltd.)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> To develop a brand new highly optimized
+        framework for the current OpenOffice system. Giving developers the
+        maximum flexibility and the comprehensibility. One Layout Manager for
+        all user interface elements based on UNO, Extensions and Scripting
+        code extending and manipulating the user interface.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Master Degree of Industrial Computing Systems,
+        Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK Work Experience:
+        05/2007-Now</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1484">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Properties Sidebar, make editing much easier</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Yang, Jinfang (Staff software engineering / IBM)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> This topic will give a description about
+        Symphony Properties Sidebar, from what it is like and how it is
+        implemented. In normal ways, when a user wants to do some properties
+        changes to an object, he/she need select the object, find the menu
+        and open the related dialogue, go through the attributes, change and
+        apply. Why not collect users' most common used operations and make
+        them docked at the first sight so that he/she can operate the at the
+        most convenience? That's what Symphony Properties Sidebar aims at. It
+        covers text properties, paragraph properties, shape properties, cell
+        properties, graphic properties and page properties... For those items
+        not so common used, sidebar provides "All Properties" button at the
+        end of the panel. Click the button will bring up the whole set model
+        dialogue Through the Properties Sidebar, users can change the
+        object's properties by minimized clicks. It gets very positive
+        feedback and will have much more rich content in the future. In the
+        topic, there will be also some implementation details. It combines
+        docking window and infobox's technology. Also it enhanced existing
+        docking window, from visual, layout, to window management styles. The
+        structure of the sidebar panel and the message delivering mechanism
+        between documents and sidebar will be presented.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Working on IBM Symphony since 2004. Has has
+        been technical lead of Symphony overall UI and user experience. Now,
+        work as Presentation application owner.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1467">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Learn more about office users - Feature usage study
+        by document element statistics</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Su Ying, Rui ( / IBM)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Office Application, with document, spreadsheet,
+        and presentation support, always provides thousands of features. This
+        brings great challenge to office product development focus and office
+        suite UX design. Therefore Office application manufacturers haves
+        program, like MS CEIP to investigate on office feature., while
+        However those programs need great quite much cost and not all the
+        users are willing to participate. This presentation will give another
+        approach on office feature survey from information stored office
+        documents themselves. Comparing to other office feature survey, it's
+        a cheaper and but also effective way. This approach intends to takes
+        large quantity of office documents from internet as sample file sets,
+        detaches document element usage information from them, and analyses
+        those information to get document element statistic for office
+        feature usage frequency, and the correlation between feature and
+        documents sets. we have got some valuable conclusion to show in the
+        presentation. In this presentation, a plug-in live demo based on IBM
+        Lotus Symphony is to be shown on how the method works. In the last
+        part of the presentation, future work on this methods will be
+        discussed.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Su Ying is working in IBM Lotus Symphony team
+        and in charge of Symphony spreadsheet development for over three
+        years.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1447">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Numbers, Numbers, Numbers, or how data helps to
+        improve the OOo User Interface</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Jansen Christian, Bartel Andreas (User Experience
+        Engineer / Sun Microsystems, Inc.)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> In order to improve the usefulness and
+        usability of OpenOffice.org, the User Experience Project started to
+        put more efforts into quantitative usability engineering. So far, two
+        project have been initiated with the aim to collect and understand
+        usage patterns and to characterize usability bottlenecks encountered
+        by users of OpenOffice.org. Usage tracking and the deployment of a
+        standardized usability evaluation questionnaire are well suited
+        instruments to understand how OpenOffice.org is actually used and
+        what kind of usability problems occur during its usage. This
+        presentation will introduce both methods in detail and discuss their
+        value for the development of OpenOffice.org. A Q&amp;A session will
+        round up the talk.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Christian Jansen is an User Experience
+        Engineer at Sun Microsystems. During the last 9 years, he played a
+        major role in designing the user interfaces of OpenOffice.org,
+        Mozilla Lightning and Web Based Applications. He holds a degree in
+        Communication Design from the 'Hamburger Akademie für
+        Kommunikationsdesign und Art Direction'.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1427">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Accessibility in Symphony</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Xing Li (Staff Software Engineer / IBM)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> IBM Lotus Symphony is a suite of
+        open-standards-based office productivity tools based on Open Office.
+        IAccessible2 is a new accessibility API which complements Microsoft's
+        earlier work on MSAA and fills critical accessibility API gaps in the
+        MSAA offering. IAccessible2 was created out of necessity to produce a
+        usable and accessible ODF based office suite. It is an engineered
+        accessibility interface and helps provide an Assistive Technology
+        (AT) access to many significantly advanced functions in rich document
+        applications. The additional functionality includes support for rich
+        text, tables, spreadsheets, Web 2.0 applications, and other large
+        mainstream applications. IAccessible2 is firstly implemented in IBM
+        Lotus Symphony and has already got support from the leading AT
+        vendors in their screen reader software. The presentation includes:
+        Symphony brief introduction and major accessibility improvements
+        IAccessible2 API introduction IAccessible2 architecture
+        implementation in Symphony Future consideration on IA2 and
+        OpenOffice.org This session will also include a demo to illustrate
+        the support from Jaws on IA2 implementation in Symphony. The demo
+        will be focused on those IA2 highlighted supports compared with MS
+        Office, such as numbering &amp; bullet, document attributes, table
+        support, dialogue control relations, accessible enhancements in ODF
+        1.1, etc.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Symphony chief programmer of IBM China
+        development Lab</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1468">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Improving and Maintaining Performance of OO in
+        Long-term Development</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Li Heng (Project Lead Of Performance Project / Beijing
+        RedFlag Chinese 2000 Software Co.,LTD.)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> So far, the location of OO hotspots is
+        dynamic,but the usual focus, "String", "Lock", etc. It is very
+        different in different release versions. That means if all
+        improvements of performance may cancel out each other when we use
+        different methods or follow different directions. OO is a huge
+        software system, so we can not make it faster and faster only by
+        tuning. Somewhere, we need refactor the code in a large scope. For
+        refactoring and improvement follow the same direction or method we
+        need measure the performance of OO in the same conditions, and
+        comparing with same benchmark. This session will show some tools
+        (valgrind, virtualmachine ,etc.) that can measure performance of OO
+        in the same conditions, and list some benchmark can compare and find
+        some problems.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Biography: 1.Director of System Research &amp;
+        Development Dept. and Interoperability Technology Dept. of RedFlag
+        Chinese 2000. 2.Senior Software Architect for RedFlag Chinese 2000.
+        3.Worked on RedOffice/RedOffice SDK for RedFlag Chinese 2000 for 7
+        years.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1404">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">OOo &amp; ODF Accessibility today</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Timmermann, Malte (Technical Architect OpenOffice.org,
+        Member OOo Security Team / Sun Microsystems / OOo Architecture
+        Designs and Implementations in multiple projects)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Accessibility is a very important thing, and
+        the demand becomes higher and higher. We started our Accessibility
+        efforts with OOo 1.1 by supporting the Java Accessibility API. Many
+        things had changed since then. We now have native support for GNOME
+        Accessibility, and also make good progress on Mac Accessibility with
+        our native Mac port. The next step is to improve Windows
+        Accessibility by replacing the old Java based accessibility with the
+        new IAccessible2 API. Accessibility is also important for document
+        formats, so we made many improvements in ODF 1.1, and are just
+        evaluating the ODF 1.2 specification for Accessibility issues. The
+        presentation will give you a good overview about all these
+        Accessibility related technologies, and what programmers and document
+        authors have to take care for.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Working on StarOffice and OpenOffice.org since
+        1991 in many different areas. Initiator and member of the OOo
+        Security Team, member of the OASIS ODF TC. Details see
+        http://blogs.sun.com/malte/entry/who_is_malte</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1429">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">IBM Lotus Symphony Technical Overview</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Ma Yong Lin (Advisory Software Engineer/ESC Member
+        invited on regular basis / IBM)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Based on OpenOffice.org technology and
+        leverages the IBM Lotus Expeditor, IBM Lotus Symphony offers more
+        than a simple office application suite. Symphony also provides very
+        rich APIs for customers to build composite applications which can
+        integrate Symphony. This presentation gives an overview of the
+        architecture of Symphony and also show various enhancement made based
+        on customer requirements in such areas as office suite and reusable
+        components. This presentation also serve as an introduction to some
+        of the other topics that will be presented in this conference.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> I Worked on Symphony project since 2002. Ever
+        lead the development work of many areas, like Infobox, Provisioning,
+        Stability, Performance and Symphony on Mac. Currently, I am an
+        achitect of Symphony.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1365">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Icon-Language, from vision to icon-typing</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Gros, Jochen (Emeritus Prof. Hochschule für Gestaltung
+        Offenbach / )</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Since early days of Mac and PC, there are
+        predictions of "a new language of icons, that may succeed, where
+        Esperanto has failed". Meanwhile I developed the visual grammar and
+        around 1000 icon-glyphics (pixel and spline based). NOW I'd like to
+        show icon-typing in OpenOffice via "Autocorrect": 1. Type "love+",
+        "hug+", or "party+" and get little pictures (like emoticons). 2. Type
+        "art", "architecture" or "office" and get the words together with
+        pictures (as illustrations). 3. Type a short message in any spoken
+        language and get the same picture language. FUTURE options and
+        problems. 1. OpenOffice allows animated GIFs per "Autocorrect", but
+        the icon-vocabularies are not easy to transfer as a package. 2.
+        Icon-Typing is already programmed inside a font (like Arial), but
+        therefore OpenOffice should enable OpenType features, like Apple
+        Pages. 3. Lots of different projects could make use of icon-language
+        in a text-processing program, starting with language-learning for
+        kids.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Born 1944. From 1974-2004 Professor for
+        Design-Theory at the Hochschule für Gestaltung (University of Fine
+        Arts) Offenbach, Germany. Fascinated by Egypt hieroglyphics and
+        Chinese Characters and designing icon-language since more than a
+        decade.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1481">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Running OpenOffice.org on Mobile Internet
+        Devices</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Cheng, Xiuzhi (Director of Open Source Technology
+        Department / Beijing Redflag 2000 Software Co., Ltd)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> MID (Mobile Internet Devices) are becoming
+        increasingly popular. This case study shows how to redesign OOo to
+        meet the special requirements of an MID such as UI and operating
+        procedures etc. Additionally, an MID-based OOo implement ion will be
+        introduced and an outlook on further work will be given.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Born in 1973 from RedFlag2000 Beijing,China.
+        Works on OpenOffice.org and RedOffice for seven years. Now is
+        responsible for the RedFlag2000 OpenSource team. Major on Software
+        Architecture,Document Format.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1456">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Enabling ODF for Social Collaboration with Composite
+        Application and Mashups</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Kumar, Santosh (Advisory Software Engineer / IBM)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> This paper will present how ODF documents can
+        be used in Composite Application and Mashups to create social
+        collaborative applications. It will demonstrate OpenOffice derivative
+        Lotus Symphony spreadsheet as composite application to dynamically
+        generate spreadsheets from Notes/domino database in Lotus Notes 8.
+        The composite application integrated ?on glass? enables ODF
+        spreadsheets to have tabular data, associate styles, create graphical
+        reports charts from Domino database in a single integrated view. The
+        session will show usage of UNO, API?s to add features like drilling
+        down to specific document, presence awareness and ability to chat
+        enabling collaborative functionality in ODF documents. The second
+        part of presentation will outline use case scenario of enabling ODF
+        spreadsheets as Data Mashup to bring contextually related data from
+        feeds and services. These feeds and services in an aggregated way to
+        deliver new understanding of data in web enabled online spreadsheets.
+        It will showcase ODFDOM API layer extensibility to create primitive
+        Dojo based online Spreadsheet which then can be integrated with
+        social services like profile, location and visualization service. It
+        will demonstrate publishing RSS/Atom feeds from ODF spreadsheets to
+        be consumed in Mashup tools enabling creation of mashups with ODF
+        data. Reference:
+        http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/CompApps?entry=symphony_spreadsheet_editor_to_display</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Santosh Kumar is currently Advisory Software
+        Engineer at IBM India Software Labs. In his current job role, he is
+        lead developer in Domino Designer in Eclipse. He has been part of
+        team in IBM shipping eclipse based products such as Lotus Component
+        Designer and Data Access tool for IBM Workplace. He has been
+        developing contributed POC?s involving ODF and spreading the
+        knowledge on ODF and its programmability features. Santosh holds a
+        bachelor degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from
+        COEP, Pune, India.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1477">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">The New Drawing Core - State-of-the-Art Vector
+        Graphic With OOo</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Dürr, Herbert and Behrens, Thorsten ( / )</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Started more than two years ago, the reworked
+        drawing core is now ready and all of OOo's applications have been
+        ported to make use of it. This talk will showcase the improvements
+        directly visible to the user, as well as highlight the opportunities
+        the new architecture will bring the developers - followed by a
+        walk-through of the most important code components.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Herbert is a Unix hacker of old, working on
+        OOo's graphics cores from the day it was open-sourced. He knows
+        everything about fonts. Thorsten has spent his hacking time on
+        building a new graphical output layer, and also implemented the
+        post-2.0 Impress slideshow.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1419">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Digital Signatures – A Global Challenge</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Joachim Lingner (Software Engineer / Sun Microsystems
+        GmbH)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> The field of digital signatures is still in
+        development. Algorithms change, because of the constant need for
+        stronger encryption, and new concepts have been developed, for
+        example for long-term archiving. Accordingly, legal regulations have
+        developed or changed as well. Taking this into account, one needs to
+        investigate if OOo's signature implementation still fits the
+        requirements. Because of the diversity of regulations in different
+        countries it would be useful to have “pluggable” signature algorithms
+        in form of extensions. To achieve a seamless and homogeneous
+        integration in OOo, one needs defined ways of getting access to
+        dialogues, the status bar, menu items, selecting the algorithms, etc.
+        The presentation will propose ideas for an appropriate framework.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Joachim Lingner is a software developer and
+        has been working for Sun Microsystems since 1999. His work focuses on
+        the area of “programmability”, which includes language bindings and
+        extension infrastructure.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1384">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Get OOXML Done Within One Week</p>
+
+        <p class="by">wang Alex (chairman and CEO of Sursen, chair of OASIS
+        UOML-X TC, / )</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> After OOXML becomes ISO standard, more and more
+        OpenOffice users will have the requirement to edit the OOXML document
+        they received from others. How long should they wait for this
+        feature? 5 years? 2 years? No, only one week! I am not mad, that's
+        true! When using OpenOffice to edit OOXML document, preserve the
+        whole layout of OOXML document is more than enough for us to settle
+        it without touching the format of OOXML. Furthermore, UOML, the
+        document layout interoperation standard, together with its related
+        tools, has been ready to provide the required functions. therefore,
+        we can easily handle OOXML in a week.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Donglin Wang (Alex Wang), Professor, 37 years
+        old, chairman and CEO of Sursen, chair of OASIS UOML-X TC, chair of
+        China Docbase standard committee, and he is also awarded the top ten
+        excellent entrepreneur, the top ten leading persons in China¡¯s
+        software industry. Graduated from computer science of Nankai
+        University when he was 19 years old, he began to engage in the
+        research of leading IT technology. In 1995, Alex developed SEP
+        technology independently, only two years later than PDF; meanwhile,
+        Suren Company is founded to push SEP to market. Built from nothing at
+        the beginning, Sursen then boost its success of leading technology in
+        e-Gov and digital library business, extending it into more market
+        widely. As Chief Architect of UOML, Alex knows how to share knowledge
+        out of the limitation of different kinds of format.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1475">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">The new ODF 1.2 Metadata Framework and its Support
+        in OpenOffice.org 3</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Schubert, Svante (Software Engineer / Sun Microsystems
+        Inc.)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> * The OASIS OpenDocument Format 1.2 will
+        introduce a new RDF based metadata framework, which leverages all the
+        work done for the Semantic Web onto ODF applications and documents.
+        This presentation will give an easy overview about the importance and
+        elegance of the new metadata framework, the OOo 3 API support and the
+        incredible possibilities of future projects (OOo extensions) using on
+        this functionality. For more information please take a look at the
+        GullFOSS blog for further details. [1]
+        http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/new_extensible_metadata_support_with</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Svante Schubert works for Sun Microsystems and
+        has been full-time developer for OpenOffice.org since its foundation.
+        On OpenOffice.org he is co-lead of the 'ODF Toolkit projekt',
+        responsible for the new ODFDOM library and co-lead of the 'XML
+        project', with emphasis on XML based filters and the new metadata
+        model of the OpenDocument Format 1.2.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1472">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">ODFDOM - the new opensourced multi-tiered API for
+        the ISO OpenDocument Format</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Svante Schubert (Software Engineer / Sun Microsystems
+        Inc.)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> ODFDOM is the name of the new free OpenDocument
+        framework sponsored by Sun Microsystems Inc. The Java 5 reference
+        implementation of ODFDOM is available under LGPL3 since May 2008. It
+        is the successor of AODL and Odf4j, designed together with their
+        architects to provide the ODF developer community an easy lightwork
+        programming API, meant to be portable to any object-oriented
+        language. One of the greatest achievement of ODFDOM is that
+        information from the OpenDocument RelaxNG schema is directly
+        generated into the source code, bringing robustness to the ODF
+        developer without any schema knowledge required. The upcoming
+        presentation will give an overview over the layered concept and
+        design ideas, and in addition deliver insights about the roadmap and
+        upcoming features (e.g. RDF support). Please visit the ODFDOM wiki
+        (i.e. http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ODFDOM) for further
+        details.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Svante Schubert works for Sun Microsystems and
+        has been full-time developer for OpenOffice.org since its foundation.
+        On OpenOffice.org he is co-lead of the 'ODF Toolkit projekt',
+        responsible for the new ODFDOM library and co-lead of the 'XML
+        project', with emphasis on XML based filters and the new metadata
+        model of the OpenDocument Format 1.2.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1490">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">ODF Accessibility: Perspectives on Past &amp;
+        Future</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Donald Harbison (Program Director / IBM Software)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Members of the OASIS ODF TC, OASIS ODF Adoption
+        TC and IBM Lotus Symphony development team, will host a discussion of
+        ODF accessibility from several perspectives, including the view from
+        a government ICT leaders seeking accessibility solutions for document
+        authoring software; an historical perspective reviewing the key
+        events that led to the creation of the Accessibility Subcommittee at
+        OASIS ODF TC; and the major milestones achieved. The panellists will
+        discuss how the accessibility requirements were identified and
+        solved, with a focus on demonstrating new APIs and support for ATVs
+        (Accessibility Technology Vendors). Dr. Asakawa will discuss and
+        demonstrate new tools that aid in checking and fixing documents,
+        rendering them more accessible for persons with disabilities.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Donald Harbison directs IBM's activities in
+        support of OpenDocument Format. He is also the current Chair of the
+        OASIS ODF Adoption TC.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1482">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Introduction of SMIL and Implementation in IBM Lotus
+        Symphony</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Guo, Yan Peng ( / IBM/Lotus Symphony)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> SMIL(Synchronized Multi-media Integration
+        Language) is a standard language that is recommended by OASIS
+        (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information
+        Standards) and also it is integrated into ODF. SMIL defines an
+        XML-based language that allows authors to write interactive
+        multimedia presentations. Using SMIL, an author can describe the
+        temporal behaviour of a multimedia presentation with plentiful of
+        animations, associate hyperlinks with media objects and describe the
+        layout of the presentation on a screen. ODF uses SMIL to present the
+        animation elements for slide show of presentation. This presentation
+        will focus on SMIL animation, introduce the key elements and
+        attributes of SMIL, what they represent, how they work, and the 5
+        layer structure that recommended by OASIS for defining animation
+        sequence. This presentation will also describe how to implement an
+        SMIL engine by using Lotus Symphony as one example.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em></p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1426">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Transforming an OWL Ontology to an OpenOffice
+        Document Template</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Toussi, Massoud (Student / Lim&amp;Bio, Université
+        Paris 13)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Writing a scientific paper is not a trivial
+        task. Word processors help facilitating this task in many ways,
+        especially in formatting the text layout and spell checking. However,
+        most of word processor lack specific tools for helping authors
+        organize their ideas, i.e. handle semantically their articles.
+        Although in some specific domains, for exampling screen play writing,
+        applications other than word processor have been developed to do
+        this, unfortunately in academic writing there is still work be be
+        done. Some minor tools, such as those helping authors with the
+        management of bibliographic references were lacking in word
+        processors even until recently, and authors had purchase separately.
+        One of the most interesting aspects of OpenOffice suite for academics
+        is of course its powerful bibliography management database. But
+        still, it is difficult to say we can handle with ease our ideas in
+        this suite. Another capability of OpenOffice is its extended use of
+        XML files in Open Document Format (ODF). This is an interesting
+        aspect which allows the management of the content of a document
+        independently from its layout and style. The author has developed an
+        ontology of a scientific article OWL language. Based on this
+        ontology, named Paper Element Nodes (PEN), a scientific paper has a
+        type, a style, a content, a version and a cover letter. A scientific
+        paper type can be any of editorial, research paper, review article,
+        case report, analysis article, methodology article, and so on. Its
+        style can include layout styles, references styles, language styles,
+        and illustration styles. Its the content, which conveys the core
+        meaning of the article, can also be divided into several parts which
+        are called nodes in our model. The main nodes of the content of a
+        scientific paper include: title page, abstract, introduction,
+        methods, results, discussion, tables, illustrations, legends for
+        illustrations, etc. Each of these nodes are further divided into sub
+        nodes. For example the title page includes the title of the article,
+        author names and affiliations, author roles, acknowledgements,
+        disclaimers, number of tables and illustrations, word count and the
+        address of corresponding and reprints authors. All these nodes and
+        their subdivisions are coded in OWL DL language in the original PEN
+        ontology. During this session, the author demonstrates how these
+        concepts can be directly implemented in an OpenOffice template. The
+        final result will be a template document which is ready to be used
+        for writing a scientific paper. This makes possible to write a
+        scientific article with much less effort. As a medical informatics
+        graduate, the author will demonstrate how this newly created template
+        can be used to facilitate the writing of a scientific paper about a
+        clinical trial study. So far, the author shows that the ODF has the
+        capability of presenting a semantic structure of a scientific
+        article. This is beneficial for academic writers by helping them
+        prepare well-structured manuscripts. Another more important benefit
+        of using this kind of ontology based template is the fact that search
+        engines of tomorrow can be able to parse scientific articles in a
+        semantic way. For example they will be able to search all articles
+        using OpenOffice and ODF in their methods. A progress which will make
+        us closer to Web 3.0 concept.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> PhD Candidate in Medical Informatics MSc in
+        Medical Informatics MD</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1476">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Improving ODF applications by sharing ODF tests</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Schubert, Svante (Software Engineer / Sun Microsystems
+        Inc.)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> * Although the OpenDocument (ODF) is being
+        shared as file format by many applications, no common ODF test suite
+        is available to test their ODF compliance. Even worse it seems not a
+        single ODF test is being shared. This presentation should give
+        insights what ODF test scenarios are shareable among ODF
+        applications, which help to avoid reinventing the wheel, saving time
+        and money and raising the overall quality level. Basics of ODF
+        testing are shown, like when two ODF documents are formally equal
+        according to the ODF spec. Furthermore the demand for basic tools is
+        stated, where most tests will depend on. Finally providing a view
+        what an ODF test suite shareable among ODF applications might look
+        like.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Svante Schubert works for Sun Microsystems and
+        has been full-time developer for OpenOffice.org since its foundation.
+        On OpenOffice.org he is co-lead of the 'ODF Toolkit projekt',
+        responsible for the new ODFDOM library and co-lead of the 'XML
+        project', with emphasis on XML based filters and the new metadata
+        model of the OpenDocument Format 1.2.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1408">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">OpenOffice.org Extensions in Java with NetBeans in
+        practise</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Juergen Schmidt (Main Developer, API project lead,
+        Extensions co-lead / Sun Microsystems, Inc.)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> The session will be an extended workshop/lab
+        session where the attendees will run mainly by their own through some
+        exercises. Initially the presenter will give an overview of the base
+        concepts and exercises and later on the attendees will do it on their
+        own. The presenter will show/demo the final results at the end of
+        each exercise (predefined time slots). At the end of each exercise
+        there will be a short challenge where the attendees have to apply
+        what they have learned. The three winner of each challenge will get a
+        price. The idea is to either have a lab with machines where all the
+        software is preconfigured or to work with an OpenSolaris Live DVD/CD
+        where all software is installed and preconfigured (TBD). The
+        workshop/lab documentation will contain all necessary info to run
+        through the exercises and will provide useful additional information
+        to other resources. The complete workshop/lab material will be
+        provide on a CD including full working solutions for all exercises.
+        The CD can be used later on on other systems as well.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Juergen Schmidt is working for Sun
+        Microsystems in the StarOffice group for more then 11 years. He was
+        deeply involved in the development of the UNO component model which
+        is the foundation for the OpenOffice.org/StarOffice API. The
+        OpenOffice.org community is one aspect of his daily work. He is
+        involved in the OpenOffice.org project since the beginning, he is the
+        project lead of the OpenOffice.org API project and the co-lead of the
+        Extensions. His main goal is to spread the knowledge around the
+        programmability features of OpenOffice.org around the world and to
+        show that it is more than only an office productivity suite. Juergen
+        Schmidt speaks frequently about the programmability features of
+        OpenOffice.org. Some examples are the OpenOffice conferences, JAX
+        2003 (Germany), OOP 2004 in Munich (Germany) and JavaPolis 2006 in
+        Antwerpen (Belgium), Jazoon 2007 in Zurich (Switzerland), JavaOne
+        2003, 2007 and 2008 in San Francisco (USA), FOSS.in 2007 in Bangalore
+        (India), FOSDEM 2008 in Brussels (Belgium), Sun Tech Days in
+        Hyderabad 2008 (India), Community One 2008 in San Francisco (USA) and
+        LinuxTag 2008 in Berlin (Germany).</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1442">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">Building OpenOffice.org: tips and tricks, best
+        practices</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Glazunov Vladimir (Release Engineer / Sun
+        microsystems)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> Building the OpenOffice is quite complicated
+        process. There are some things that remain overlooked by developers
+        and some practices that can simplify the developer life. In this
+        presentation the overview of the OOo build system will be given
+        (covering tools, configuration files build.lst etc.), some important
+        features will be highlighted (such as distributed builds, build
+        process monitoring et), and best practices will be described.</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Born in Russia, 1971 Graduated from
+        St.Petersburg State university, dept. applied mathematics since 2000
+        working by Sun microsystems as a Release Engineer</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
+    </div>
+
+    <div class="abstract" id="a1493">
+      <div class="header">
+        <p class="title">ODFDOM Workshop - using the new opensourced
+        multi-tiered API for ODF</p>
+
+        <p class="by">Svante Schubert, Lars Behrmann, Frank Meies (Software
+        Engineer / Sun Microsystems Inc.)</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="content">
+        <p><em>Abstract:</em> ODFDOM is the name of the new free OpenDocument
+        Java 5 framework sponsored by Sun Microsystems Inc. This workshop
+        will provide interesting exercises applicable to all ODFDOM layers.
+        The upcoming workshop will give the opportunity to get in touch with
+        this exiting new API and to discuss any idea/problem directly with
+        the architects. Aside of the exercises, discussion about further
+        future goals of ODFDOM and its language independence are topic of
+        this workshop. Please visit the ODFDOM wiki for further details about
+        ODFDOM. [1] http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ODFDOM</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <div class="bio">
+        <p><em>Biography:</em> Svante Schubert works for Sun Microsystems and
+        has been full-time developer for OpenOffice.org since its foundation.
+        On OpenOffice.org he is co-lead of the 'ODF Toolkit projekt',
+        responsible for the new ODFDOM library and co-lead of the 'XML
+        project', with emphasis on XML based filters and the new metadata
+        model of the OpenDocument Format 1.2. Lars Behrmann works for Sun
+        Microsystems since 2007. He's a member of the OpenOffice.org XML Team
+        and on OpenOffice.org he's co-lead of the ODF Toolkit project where
+        he's responsible for AODL, which is the .NET module of the Toolkit.
+        Frank Meies graduated in Mathematics at Munster, Germany. Has been
+        working on StarOffice/OpenOffice.org Writer since 2001, Co-lead OOo
+        Writer since 2007</p>
+      </div>
+
+      <p><a href="friday.html">Back</a></p>
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