The UniForum Professional Training Series Presents....
Sustainable Web Publishing Using SGML to Achieve Cost-Effective
Internet and Intranet Publishing
Two-Day Lecture/Hands-On Seminar
...In cooperation with Passage Systems, Inc.
Date: September 18-19, 1996
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. each day
Location: Passage Systems, Inc., 1596 Tantau Ave., Cupertino, CA (Bay Area)
Tuition:
Special Early Bird Rate:...............$895 (until Sept. 10, 1996)
Regular Rate: .............................$975 (after Sept. 10, 1996)
General Members may receive a $75 discount or a 1-year extension on
membership. Tuition includes comprehensive course handouts, breaks and
lunches, Certificate of Advanced Achievement, CEU credits (if attendee
chooses) and a one-year General Membership in UniForum.
Space is limited: Course is limited to 18 students.
Course Introduction and Overview:
Many Web publishing initiatives produce Web pages using ad hoc tools
and methods without standardization or automation. It is possible to
create professional looking Web pages with low up-front costs and
immediate results, but this strategy runs into problems when Web
publishers want to reuse, revise or retarget their material. This is
where the strategy of sustainable Web publishing comes in, based on a
powerful enabling technology such as Standard Generalized Markup
Language (SGML) to support authoring, assembly and delivery of complex
technical information in a repeatable, automated way.
This intensive course provides attendees with an understanding of SGML
and the developmental processes that support multiple delivery formats
for the same information, significant information reuse, and robust
Web site strategies. This course is aimed at technical implementors
and covers both concepts and technical details. Strategies and tactics
are explored through hands-on exercises and experimentation with a
variety of tools and document types.
Who Should Attend:
This course is designed for all computer professionals involved with
the World Wide Web and the Internet including: webmasters, web
developers and planners, on-line publishing editors, intranet project
managers, programmers who have to make the Intranet work, internet
strategizers, information developers, client-server developers,
applications programmers, network and system administrators and
managers, and those individuals who are thinking of building a Web
server.
Course Level:
This course is technical with a management orientation, aimed at SGML
novices. Some programming experience helpful.
For the complete course outline and registration, please look at our
Web site: http://www.uniforum.org (under "Conferences and Seminar
Training") OR contact Karen at 1-800-255-5620; e-mail
karen@uniforum.org