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Washington D.C. Metro Area, MD United States
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blogs.oracle.com/xmlorb
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Developing interoperable information exchanges and BPM applications. Semantic search and rule aspects along with collaborative domain dictionary technology. Open public standards including voting system integrity.
David manages and leads the CAM open source project (http://www.cameditor.org).
David provides XML, SOA, and BPM product support for government initiatives across Federal, State and Local entities and was a member of the NIEM NTAC.
Known as an innovator David has been the genesis of a wide range of world leading solutions including Open-XDX for Oracle, buy-repair logistics for the US Army, address synchronization for CTG, SeeMail client for MCIMail, iBolt for Magic.
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Presentations
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(22)The Most Powerful and Accurate SQL
Michael M David
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8 years ago
Managing DITA (Nov 2015)
Joe Gollner
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8 years ago
EA maturity models
Paul Sullivan
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13 years ago
Integrated Content Management - Information Energy 2015 Keynote
Joe Gollner
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9 years ago
NoSQL meets Microservices
ArangoDB Database
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9 years ago
UKOUG 2010 (Birmingham) - XML Indexing strategies - Choosing the Right Index for the Right Job
Marco Gralike
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13 years ago
Information Technology and Police Operations (1995)
Hong-Eng Koh (高宏荣)
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9 years ago
Content Leadership
Joe Gollner
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9 years ago
1812v2
Simon St.Laurent
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9 years ago
Next generation OSS/BSS architecture
Ericsson
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10 years ago
Secrets to Content Initiative Success (Gollner Lavacon 2014)
Joe Gollner
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9 years ago
New Tools: ACM for Human Resources
Keith Swenson
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10 years ago
SOA vs EDA 2 (discussions with Jeppe)
Jean-Jacques Dubray
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10 years ago
Open Data Applicatoins
Japan External Trade Oragnization, Switzerland
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10 years ago
Adaptive Case Management Workshop 2014 - Keynote
Keith Swenson
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10 years ago
SOA vs EDA
Jean-Jacques Dubray
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10 years ago
Getting it Right: Building Quality into your Content (July 2014)
Joe Gollner
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10 years ago
Brief History of Content (J Gollner 2014)
Joe Gollner
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10 years ago
Mobile First and Last: End to End Computing and the Age of Context
James Governor
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10 years ago
Content Assembly Mechanism Executive Overview
Ed Dodds
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12 years ago
Hotsos 2013 - Creating Structure in Unstructured Data
Marco Gralike
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11 years ago
Attacking XML Security
Yusuf Motiwala
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17 years ago
Personal Information
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Washington D.C. Metro Area, MD United States
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
Website
blogs.oracle.com/xmlorb
About
Developing interoperable information exchanges and BPM applications. Semantic search and rule aspects along with collaborative domain dictionary technology. Open public standards including voting system integrity.
David manages and leads the CAM open source project (http://www.cameditor.org).
David provides XML, SOA, and BPM product support for government initiatives across Federal, State and Local entities and was a member of the NIEM NTAC.
Known as an innovator David has been the genesis of a wide range of world leading solutions including Open-XDX for Oracle, buy-repair logistics for the US Army, address synchronization for CTG, SeeMail client for MCIMail, iBolt for Magic.
Tags
niem
xml
oracle
sql
open data
iepd
bpmn
bpm
camv
cam
web services
json
api
ise
rules
information sharing
uocava
military
absentee
overseas
voting
standard
election
eml
oasis
suite
database
eiem
gra
security
access control
pip
abac
xacml
cam templates
cep
acm
adaptive case management
java
open-xdx
mysql
v2.0
sar
community policing
public safety
evaluation
ndr
exchange
schema
report
test
See more