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The Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference
20-24 May 2003, Budapest, HUNGARY
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Short Abstract: |
With SVG Mobile and SVG 1.1 already W3C
Recommendations, what is next for SVG? This presentation looks ahead to the new features -
such as textflow, advanced compositing - that are starting to emerge for SVG 1.2 and
considers in particular the integration of SVG with other XML namespaces including SMIL
and XForms. |
Short Bio: |
Chris received a BSc in Biochemistry from the
university of Stirling in 1983. In 1990 he got a MSc in Biological Computing from the
University of York. Later, Chris worked at the Computer Graphics Unit at the University of
Manchester, where as part of the the Gravigs Project, he wrote a set of modular distance
learning materials on Computer Graphics or Scientific Visualisation. Following, he moved
to another project, MAN T&EC, where he wrote and presented courses on Scientific
Visualisation, Internet Skills for Bioinformatics, and Active Web Pages. Currently Chris
works at the W3C consortium where he is responsible for the Web-Graphics activities and
Stylesheets. Chris contributed to SVG, CSS, PNG and HTML specs. |
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