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BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Applications Track DescriptonThe applications track provides invaluable insight into how organizations like yours are using MarkLogic Server to drive business
success. Hear directly from customer organizations through case studies, presentations, and discussions. You will come away with anin-depth understanding of how others have addressed their content challenges and how they are leveraging MarkLogic Server.
Applications Breakout Sessions
Research, Authoring, and Enrichment at the Department of State, Mark Logic Style
Stephanie Hurter Williams, Department of State
How do you move a paper-based government of ce to working in a digital environment? The answer: slowly, with lots of preparation,and with Mark Logic! The digital historians in the Of ce of the Historian at the Depar tment of State will share what they have learnedas they have begun the process of transitioning their Of ce from a paper-based records management system to Mark Logic and
SharePoint driven system. They will 1) discuss the planning stages; 2) present the integration of the Mark Logic system with the Of cesinformation management needs; and 3) review lessons learned.
E-Space: A Real World Case Study of a MarkLogic Application
Pat Wall, Booz Allen Hamilton
MarkLogic Server was brought in to this key DoD program to enhance existing technologies and provide additional agility in manag -
ing large volumes of XML data. In this session, we will discuss our use of MarkLogic Ser ver and taking advantage of evolving platformfeatures to deliver additional value for clients.
ATLAS: All-Source Text and Link Analysis System
Preston McGowan, Raytheon
We strive to take Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) solutions that a re already industry proven and enhance their collective wor th.
We have integrated MarkLogic, enterprise integration solutions, and custom applications to create a elded product that enables our customer to ingest, enrich, and manage open source unstructured documents. Our solution empowers an organization to weave aninterconnected web of persons, organizations and locations of interest powered by concept aware search and retrieval.
I Believe I Can Fly: FAAs Emergency Collaboration and Data Fusion with MarkLogic and Microsoft
Mahadi De Jesus, PhD, Digital Pontis
The FAA, Emergency Operations, and C3 have developed a web-based Emergency Operations Network (EON), intended for information-sharing that creates a common operational picture (COP) and suppor ts effective, actionable decision-making. Architected
on a secure, highly available, and exible infrastructure, EON is designed to implement effective information collaboration, accurateCommand, Control Communications (C3), continuity of operations (COOP), and adaptive situational awareness for enhancing deci-sion suppor t. This new infrastructure is built upon existing FAA networks and the technologies of the operations framework.
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Applications Breakout Sessions (continued)
Proof of Concept: An XML-Approach to Content Management in Support of BPs Operating Management System (OMS)
Michael Weber, BP
BP is now two years into implementation of its new Operating Management System (OMS), which is attempting to bring more con-sistency to its Engineering, Operating, Project and other related Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental (HSSE) practices deployedacross the group. OMS consists of group requirements based on industr y practice and standards. In addition OMS provides recom-
mendations and guidance documents which are reviewed and implemented within local operating entities to meet essential grouprequirements.. This Mark Logic XML proof-of-concept was designed to help simplify development, delivery, and audit review of these
OMS procedures linked with Microsoft Word and SharePoint Document Management solutions.
Building 100% XQuery Web Applications
Darin McBeath, Elsevier
Over the past decade, the products delivered by scienti c publishers have evolved from hard-copy journals to interactive, full-featuredweb sites offering their customers a rich, user-friendly research experience. But, is the scienti c publishing industr y reaching a tipp ing
point where their products will once again evolve in response to the changing needs of their customers? This presentation will explorehow XQuery and MarkLogic Content Server are being used within the Disr uptive Technology group of Elsevier Labs to develop 100%
XQuery web application in preparation for these new product offerings.
MarkLogic and Three Pillars of Digital Transformation
Andrew Brenneman, Finitiv
The world of publishing and media are in a time of undeniable and profound transformation, driven by technology and its effect on the
marketplace. The question is not whether or not there is a need to transform, but rather how to go about it. The capabilities of Mark Logic server and associated technology are signi cantly transformative. An XML-centric publishing platform has profound implicationson the type of value of content offering, how it is created and how it is delivered. Deployment of Mark Logic, therefore needs to bedone within the context of a transformative initiative.
The Legal Information System: Building a Centralized, Specialized and Highly Relevant Legal Information System
Pierrick Guinguene, Le Moniteur
The group Moniteur is an information and service provider for Construction and Local Authorities. In 2009, the group Moniteur started to develop an ambitious service offer to provide access to highly specialized and relevant legal information. The rst step, theLegal Information System, centralises for the rst time all legal and technical information into a unique repositor y. The main challenges
for the group Moniteur were to de ne a durable information system, able to integrate new content structures, but also to provide mil -lions of complex contents such as legal information with no loss of performance; two requirements covered by Mark Logic.
Semantic Content Creation at Cengage - A Bricolage Approach
Greg Shepherd, Cengage Learning
Gale, part of Cengage Learning, is in the midst of an ambitious plan to br ing numerous new online reference resources to market in a
very shor t time frame. To suppor t that goal, an initiative was launched to supply semantic and metadata rich nar rative XML referencecontent to product developers that requires little to no additional enrichment or post-processing. Ready to use XML content would
enable Gale to feed and launch their new product offerings quickly by eliminating several manual and batch processing steps. In addi- tion, the Gale content being created will better lend itself to reuse Cengage-wide since...
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Applications Breakout Sessions (continued)
Data Mining Pro ler
Mark Heinzelman, RR Bowker
Bowker has created a next-generation data mining, classi cation, and analytical engine based on MarkLogic Ser ver. This project hasalready proven valuable to research institutions in better de ning content strategies. Major functions include Term and entity extraction,classi cation, clustering, and summarization among other features. --this presentation can be modi ed for a technical audience instead
of a business audience.
Integrated Content Delivery Using Marklogic
David Leeming, Royal Society of Chemistry RSC has launched a powerful new integrated content delivery platform providing over 165 years of world-class RSC-hosted journal,book and database content - all from one simple search. This presentation showcases this new platform and describes the challenges
of integrating the different content types and how its rich functionality, powerful searching, simple browsing and intuitive navigation wasachieved.
Extending Our Mark Logic Implementation
Christopher Beckmann, JetBlue Airways
This session will explore how JetBlue Airways plans to extend their Mark Logic implemntation using an in-devleopment industry
standard data interchange model. As part of the team devleoping this standard, which includes aircraft manufacturers, airlines, andgovernment regulators, JetBlue sees some exciting possibilities for advanced content shar ing and reuse down the road.
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Technology Track DescriptionThe technology track will explore the technology behind MarkLogic Server and Application Services in greater depth. You will hear
directly from the Mark Logic engineering team on the features and functionality of Mark Logic products. You will hear about the latestrelease as well as see demonstrations on existing capabilities. Through presentations and discussions, you will come away with an in-
depth understanding of the requirements, options, and possibilities to consider when formulating your strategy for managing, deploying,and delivering content. Talk directly to the teams that build this incredible product.
Technology Breakout Sessions
XSLT 2.0 and MarkLogic Server
Andy Agrawal & Norm Walsh, Mark Logic
Learn how to mix and match XQuer y and XSLT in a MarkLogic application.
Introduction to Mark Logic Products
Ruth Stryker, Mark Logic
Mark Logic Universitys Senior Instructor Ruth Str yker sets the scene for the Technology Track with an overview of Mark Logic prod -
ucts. If youre new to Mark Logic and you want to get the most out the Technology Track, this session is a must.
Storing and Querying RDF Tuples (Triples, Quads) in MarkLogic Server
Michael Blakeley & Jason Monberg, Mark Logic
You already know that MarkLogic Ser ver is the best place to store your XML. But what about semantic information? Join us for a look at RDF, semantic queries, large-scale joins, and the billion tr iple challenge.
A Flexible Approach to Replication
Wayne Feick, Mark Logic
This session describes replication techniques supported by MarkLogic server, including a exible approach to modifying content as it is
replicated, and real world scenarios where these techniques should be considered.
Advances in Search With MarkLogic Server
Mary Holstege, Mark Logic
Dr. Holstege talks in depth about MarkLogic Servers rich, scalable search capabilities, and describes the latest advances in functionality
and performance.
Information Studio
Justin Makeig & Micah Dubinko, Mark Logic
Information Studio simpli es how you load and transform content for r ich information applications. Lead Engineer, Micah Dubinko, and
Product Manager, Justin Makeig, will show how you can use the new browser-based application and XQuery API to collect contentfrom different sources, process it with XSLT and built-in transformation logic , and load it into a MarkLogic da tabase. Learn how you
can customize Information Studio to connect to additional data sources and package your own transformations for reuse.
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Technology Breakout Sessions (continued)
XSLT and XQuery - Contrasting Push and Pull Processing in Two Languages
G. Ken Holman, Crane Softwrights Ltd.
This presentation overviews and contrasts the basic approaches towards writing stylesheets in XSLT and queries in XQuery. While asimpli ed XSLT stylesheet is quite similar in structure to the imperative style in XQuery, most XSLT stylesheets follow a very dissimilar declarative style. These are compared with a brief review of bene ts and drawbacks. This presentation also walks through a number of
illustrative examples of transformation requirements with comparable solutions in XSLT and XQuery.
Using Microsoft Of ce as the On-Ramp to MarkLogic Applications
Pete Aven, Mark Logic Keep your authors authoring, and your analysts analyzing! Designed to maximize content assembly and reuse, the MarkLogic Toolkitsfor Of ce provide content application authors a quick, simple way to deploy solutions in the ubiquitous interface their customers are
already using and comfor table with. In this session we explore Of ce Toolkit components, solutions built using the Toolkits, and thefeatures of MarkLogic Server that allow us to extend Microsoft Of ce to create rich, powerful content applications.
Applications Services API
Colleen Whitney, Mark Logic
Make room in your development tool kit for a powerful new API that makes it easy to create new databases and load content without
opening the MarkLogic Server Administration panel. Basic features include directory loading, tickets for tracking and reporting progress,and reusable policies for loading options such as URI construction patterns, document permissions and collections. An additional set of
functions for power users suppor ts custom plugin development for loading and transforming content.
Extending Application Builder Applications
Kash Badami & David Amusin, Mark Logic
Mark Logics Application Builder lets you rapidly create full-blown search applications without wr iting any code. This session gives tipsand describes new tools to extend those applications so that you can add new functionality to your applications.
Is it a Bird? Is it a Plane? No, Its an App server (and a Database and a Search Engine)
Justin Makeig, Mark Logic
Learn how to build single-tier applications with MarkLogic Server, and why that makes for simple, agile, scalable web applications. This
session includes real-world examples of single-tier applications drawn from across our customers.
Doing Everything with the Universal index
Chris Biow & Wayne Feick, Mark Logic
MarkLogic now provides spatial indexes and reverse indexes of search expressions, in addition to universal indexing of text,structure, and XML semantics. These forward and reverse indexes work within the same databases, search engine, DBMS kernel,
and even in the same extended XQuery language. Both queries and indexed documents may now contain arbitrary combinations of structured or semistructured data, textual content, geospatial locations, and search expressions. This creates a true data nding data
capability, where searching is simultaneously evaluated in both directions, between the database and the query under evaluation. Wewill explore some novel applications of this unique capability.
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Best Practices Track DescriptionThe best practices track will provide you with invaluable insight on maximizing your MarkLogic Server deployment. Join select industry
partners, as well as developers, the professional services team, and the product management team from Mark Logic to get an insidersview on optimizing your Mark Logic deployment with tips, and tricks and how-tos from the gur us that know it better than anyone. You
will learn about the many aspects of managing, deploying, delivering content. Talk directly to the people who know how to get the very
most out of MarkLogic Server.
Best Practices Breakout Sessions
Debugging MarkLogic Applications
Keith L. Breinholt, LDS Church
The most common method for developing and debugging MarkLogic is simple trial and error. While this is okay for small applications itcan become problematic for larger more involved applications with multiple developers. The goal of this session is to outline some best
practices and tools for debugging simple and then more complex applications alike. - Introduction to Debugging XQuery Applications- Using CQ - Editors with XDBC based Debuggers such as Oxygen - A Debugger Web App that uses MarkLogics Debugging API -
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A CIOs Best Practices for Content Database Migrations
Isaac Sacolick, McGraw-Hill
What should a CIO or GM do to upgrade legacy content databases with rich document structures, searchable metadata, connections to CMS systems, and multiple customer facing applications? What are the business cases for these upgrades and how do you win over
supporters? How should data and application management teams plan these upgrades to deliver value and mitigate risks? What aresome tactical best practices in implementing these transitions? This presentation will include some best practices on implementingMark Logic at BusinessWeek and McGraw-Hill as well as other challenging database migrations.
Best Practices for XQuery Testing
Mark Helmstetter, Mark Logic
Software testing is a critical component of the software development process to ensure the timely deliver y of a quality application. This
session explores several approaches and best practices that can be implemented to test your Mark Logic XQuery librar ies, modules,and applications. The session will explore unit, functional, and integration testing tools and techniques.
Creating User Experience out of Requirements and Speci cations
JD Vogt, Mark Logic How do you go from requirements and specs to a well-designed user interface? This talk will provide an overview of the design pro -
cess for creating web applications including examples, techniques and exercises you can do with your own team.
Design Considerations for High-Availability Deployments
Michael Blakeley, Mark Logic
As more customer-facing and mission-critical content applications are built the need for guaranteed availability grows with them. Usershave come to expect 24/7 accesses to their content and you need to deliver. MarkLogic Server contains many features that enable it
to be deployed in a high-availability manner. Which features will you use in your applications, and how will you use them? This sessionwill discuss considerations when deploying MarkLogic Ser ver for high availability.
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