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Extreme Markup Languages® 2001: Montréal, Quebec, Canada
- Proceedings of the Extreme Markup Languages® 2001 Conference, 12-17 August 2001, Montréal, Quebec, Canada. 2001
- Joshua Lubell:
Architectures in an XML World. - Wendell Piez:
Beyond the "descriptive vs. procedural" distinction. - Bernard Vatant:
Binding Points for Subject Identity: The case for standard Published Subject Indicators. - John R. Punin, Mukkai S. Krishnamoorthy:
Describing Structure and Semantics of Graphs Using an RDF Vocabulary. - Paolo Casarini, Luca Padovani:
The Gnome DOM Engine. - Peiya Liu, Amit Chakraborty, Liang H. Hsu:
A Logic Approach for MPEG-7 XML Document Queries. - Paul Caton, Morris Hirsch:
Making Elements from Arbitrary Sections: A practical application of XML Topic Maps. - Martin S. Lacher, Stefan Decker:
On the Integration of Topic Maps and RDF Data. - Jonathan Borden:
The Resource Directory Description Language (RDDL): What goes at the end of a namespace URI? - Ann M. Wrightson:
Some Semantics for Structured Documents, Topic Maps and Topic Map Queries. - Michel Biezunski, Steven R. Newcomb:
Specializing Occurrences in Topic Maps by Association Template Subclassing. - Henry S. Thompson, Richard Tobin:
A Standards-based XML Schema Implementation Comparison Framework. - Makoto Murata, Dongwon Lee, Murali Mani:
Taxonomy of XML Schema Languages Using Formal Language Theory. - Steve Pepper, Geir Ove Grønmo:
Towards a General Theory of Scope. - Mari Abe, Masahiro Hori:
A Visual Approach to Authoring XPath Expressions. - Andrea Asperti, Luca Padovani, Claudio Sacerdoti Coen, Irene Schena:
XML, Stylesheets and the Re-mathematization of Formal Content. - Jérôme Euzenat, Laurent Tardif:
XML Transformation Flow Processing. - Eduardo Gutentag, Arofan Gregory:
XML-based Rules: Automating Business Context Categorization to Produce Semantic Interoperability: The rules-based ebXML approach. - W. Eliot Kimber, Mark Anderson, Brandon Jockman:
XSL and Hyperdocuments: Applying XSL to arbitrary groves and hyperdocuments. - Makoto Onizuka:
XTL: An XML Transformation Language and XSLT generator for XTL.
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