Title: |
Meeting Notice and Draft Agenda, Regular Meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34, Document Description and Processing Languages, 9-13 November 1998, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. |
Source: |
J. D. Mason, SC34 Chairman |
Project: |
All SC34 projects |
Status of Document: |
Official meeting notice and draft agenda |
Requested action: |
For information |
Summary of major points: |
The first meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 in 1998 will be held at the Indian Lakes Resort, 250 W. Schick Road, Bloomingdale, IL 60108, in the suburbs of Chicago. This meeting will be before the GCA conferences "XML '98" and "Markup Technologies '98" in nearby Chicago (http://www.gca.org/conf/xmlchi98/xmlindex.htm and http://www.gca.org/conf/mt98/mtindex.htm. Hotel space for the conference is running short; if you intend to stay for the conference, please make reservations soon. Hotel and travel information is enclosed. Please make hotel reservations as soon as possible since the meeting date is getting close. Since this is the organizational meeting for SC34, we shall be spending more time on SC matters than we did as a WG. Nonetheless we expect there to be some technical sessions during the meeting. The W3C's XSL committee and the U.S. NCITS V1 committee that is the U.S. TAG to SC34 will also be meeting at the same location. Documents for this meeting should be sent to the Convenor in electronic (i.e., SGML/XML/HTML) form at least two weeks before the meeting so they can be posted on the SC34 Web Site. |
Date: |
15 October 1998 (Rev 3: 3 November 1998) |
Distribution: |
SC34 and liaisons |
Dates: 913 November 1998
Location: Indian Lakes Resort
250 W. Schick Road
Bloomingdale, IL 60108
Voice: +1 630 529 0200, +1 800 334 3417
Fax: +1 630 529 9271
(This location is in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois)
SC34 N001, Call for Participation
SC34 N004, Results of call
SC34 N004, Results of call
U.S. Contribution on Structure of SC34 (SC34 N003)
Japanese comments on U.S. Contribution on Structure of SC34 (SC34 N005)
Location and management of servers
Access controls
Distribution lists
BSI Comments N0013
The editor expects much of the week to be devoted to SGML revision and completing another TC.
There may be a discussion of DSSSL revisions and the future relationship of DSSSL to other projects at this meeting.
The future of this project and related items should be discussed.
The status of amendments and TCs will be discussed.
The editor expects a discussion before submitting a Final CD.
NOTE: Convenors of WGs should have documents which will be needed for the closing plenary ready for duplication at noon on Thursday and should be ready to indicate to the full working group at that time what items will be presented for decision (recommendations, liaison statements).
Hotel: |
Location: Indian Lakes Resort 250 W. Schick Road Bloomingdale, IL 60108 Voice: +1 630 529 0200, +1 800 334 3417 Fax: +1 630 529 9271 Indian Lakes Resort is located 20 minutes from O'Hare International Airport and 45 minutes from the Loop. The resort has 3 restaurants, two 18 hole golf courses, exercise room, whirlpool and sauna, indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts. Convenient to nearby shopping and restuarants. |
Room Rate: |
A block of rooms is reserved by the Graphic Communications Association (there may be cross references to the GCA, ISO and W3C), and the conference rate is $119 per night. |
Parking: |
The hotel has parking available. |
Shuttle service: |
American Limosine Service, 1-800-762-6880. It is recommended that you call ALS as soon as you arrive at O'Hare prior to baggage claim. Reservations are not necessary. Rate is $17 one way. The Resort recommends not taking taxis. It is an expensive fare and they usually get lost. Driving from O'Hare: Take 294 South to 290 West. Take 290 West to Joilet/Route 20-Lake Street (Exit 7), (bypass all other Lake Street exits-you specifically want Exit 7). Turn right on Lake Street an continue to Bloomingdale Road. Turn left on Bloomingdale Road and go to Schick Road. Turn right on Schick Road. Indian Lakes Resort is on the left (south) side of Schick Road. |
General |
Most flights will arrive at O'Hare International Airport. Since this is one of the largest and busiest airports in the world, you should be prepared for it. For more information, try the offical City of Chicago Page. Additional information about the Chicago area is on CityNet, the Chicago Web, the Chicago Convention and Tourist Bureau site, and many other connected sites. |