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Michael Champion's Blog
Michael Champion is a research and development specialist at Software
AG, working out of Ann Arbor, Michigan. He graduated from the University of
Michigan and did graduate study specializing in data analysis and computer
simulation of international conflict. He has been a software developer in
the USA for 20 years, working primarily in the area of middleware for
client-server document and image management systems. He has been active in
the World Wide Consortium's Document Object Model (DOM) Working Group for
more than three years and was an editor of the core XML portion of the DOM
Level 1 Recommendation. He is now co-chair of the Web Services Architecture
Working Group. Champion joined Software AG in early 1999 and now works in
the Technology Enablement group, focusing on technical business development
activities, writing articles on XML technology, and building example
integrations between XML applications and Software AG's database and
enterprise integration products. He serves as co-chair of the W3C Web
Services Architecture working group and continues to be active in the W3C
DOM working group as well as the W3C XML Protocols working group.
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