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Call for Posters

What is a poster?

A poster is an opportunity to present a very short article and discuss it with your peers. It may be an overview of a technical topic, problem, question, product, or case study; a technique, analysis, comparison, announcement.

The typical poster is not just a shortened version of a conference talk (although those are acceptable!); posters are less formal, more interactive, and may provoke argument. Your poster will be on view throughout the conference, so the main ideas should be clear without explanation.

Posters will be displayed in the exhibition hall during exhibition hours. Poster presenters attend the poster during one of the exhibit-hall evenings to meet and talk with other conference attendees.

Specifications

A poster presentation may use 1-3 poster sheets (each 22x28" / 56x71cm maximum). The text is most useful to the conference attendees if it's large enough to read easily from 4-5' away. No need to be fancy; many posters are hand-written with markers. Use paper (or card stock) not Foam-Core (it is very difficult to thumb-tack thick material to the bulletin board).

Who can participate?

All conference participants (registered attendees, exhibitors' staff, and speakers) are welcome to contribute poster presentations.

To present a poster at XML 2005, please reserve a space now by completing and submitting the form below.

Poster Submission Form - Deadline November 4

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Brief description of the poster subject.