| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
| <person:person xmlns:person="http://eclipse.org/webtools/person" |
| xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
| xsi:schemaLocation="http://eclipse.org/webtools/person person.xsd "> |
| |
| <person:name> |
| <person:given-name>Dave</person:given-name> |
| <person:family-name>Carlson</person:family-name> |
| </person:name> |
| |
| <person:affiliation href="http://www.xmlmodeling.com">Individual</person:affiliation> |
| |
| <person:e-mail>dcarlson@xmlmodeling.com</person:e-mail> |
| |
| <person:biography> |
| <p> |
| Dave Carlson is an independent consultant in Boulder, Colorado who thrives on innovative |
| technology--he started using Java in 1995 and Eclipse in 2001. Dave has a Ph.D. in Information |
| Systems from the University of Arizona and is a frequent speaker at conferences and contributor |
| to technical journals. He is the creator of the hyperModel plug-in for Eclipse that enables bi-directional |
| transformation between UML and XML Schema, and author of two books: Modeling XML Applications with UML |
| (Addison-Wesley, 2001), and Eclipse Distilled (Addison-Weslely, 2005). |
| </p> |
| </person:biography> |
| |
| <person:contribution role="contributor"> |
| <p>Dave is working on robustness and finalization of the XML editor family, |
| with particular focus on XML Schema design and validation. When time permits, |
| he works on testing and writing a tutorial for building a Web Services application |
| using the full suite of WTP editors.</p> |
| </person:contribution> |
| <person:home-page href="http://www.xmlmodeling.com"/> |
| |
| <person:large-photo width="200" height="273" href="photos/large/dave_carlson.jpg" /> |
| <person:small-photo width="100" height="137" href="photos/small/ted-carroll.png" /> |
| |
| </person:person> |