Bill Lindsey has over 20 years of software development experience, including over 10 years designing commercial print and web publishing systems for companies such as Reed Elsevier and ITT, where he developed software that produces legal reference books and yellow page directories.From 1996 to 1998, Mr. Lindsey was a systems architect for TRW, where he developed an Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) solution for AT&T Broadband's customer care organization. Most recently, as chief architect at B-Bop Associates, he led the design of one of the first native XML databases, inventing patent-applied techniques for indexing XML content with relational database technology.Mr. Lindsey was an invited expert in the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) "SGML on the Web" activity where he participated in the design of XML and served on the XSLT working group in designing XML's transformation language. He is the maintainer of the Java XSLT engine, the open source "XT," and is the lead developer of the open source XML processing engine, XMLECHO. He studied painting at the San Francisco Art Institute. |