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Target Audience: Manager, Software Engineer, Systems Analyst, Marketer Level of Session: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced This panel will present a variety of experiences by the U.S. government with using Unicode. These experiences or case studies include: · Conversion of documents and glossaries to Unicode for posting on
government web sites
The discussion will focus on the benefits of Unicode, on problems encountered, and on suggestions for the development of tools or implementations concerning Unicode. |
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When the world wants to talk, it speaks Unicode |
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International Unicode Conferences are organized by Global Meeting Services, Inc., (GMS).
GMS is pleased to be able to offer the International Unicode Conferences under an exclusive
license granted by the Unicode Consortium. All responsibility for conference finances and
operations is borne by GMS. The independent conference board serves solely at the pleasure
of GMS and is composed of volunteers active in Unicode and in international software
development. All inquiries regarding International Unicode Conferences should be addressed
to info@global-conference.com. Unicode and the Unicode logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. Used with permission. 13 Jun 1999, Webmaster |