PDC 2005 Session Abstracts Available

Microsoft has posted session abstracts for the 2005 Professional Developers Conference sessions.

Here are the Microsoft Office ones:

The Microsoft Office System gives developers the means to create solutions for communicating, collaborating, analyzing, authoring, and making decisions that leverage XML, Web services, and the .NET Framework. This track highlights the new investments in client programs, Windows SharePoint Services as the foundation for Office server products and client collaboration features, Visual Studio Tools for Office, and the wide array of server and client technologies that make up the next generation of the Microsoft Office System.

  • Assembling, Repurposing, and Manipulating Document Content Using the New Office File Format
  • Intro to the Programmable Customization Model for the Office 12 User Experience
  • Developing with the Programmable Customization Model for the ‘Office 12’ User Experience
  • Windows SharePoint Services: Advancements in Document, Content, and Data Storage
  • Windows SharePoint Services: Developing Collaboration and Tracking Applications
  • Web Content Management Application Development and Engine Extensibility
  • ”Project Server 12”: Developing Project Management Solutions
  • ”Outlook 12” Extensibility for Developing Messaging & Collaboration Solutions
  • Windows SharePoint Services: Advancements in Document, Content, & Data Storage
  • Visual Studio Tools for Office ‘v3’: Creating Office Application Customizations
  • Surfacing Your Application’s Line-Of-Business Data and Actions Within Enterprise Portals
  • Developing with Microsoft Office System Search Technology
  • Building an XML File Format for Your Application—Just Like XML Paper Specification (XPS) and ”Office 12”

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