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Extreme Markup Languages® 2003: Montréal, Quebec, Canada
- Proceedings of the Extreme Markup Languages® 2003 Conference, 4-8 August 2003, Montréal, Quebec, Canada. 2003
- David J. Birnbaum:
Analyzing and visualizing the structure of medieval encyclopedic works with XML-related technologies. - Kal Ahmed:
Beyond PSIs: Topic Map design patterns. - Thomas B. Passin:
Browser bookmark management with Topic Maps. - Duane Degler, Lisa Battle:
Can Topic Maps describe context for enterprise-wide applications? - Jean-Yves Vion-Dury, Nabil Layaïda:
Containment of XPath expressions: an inference and rewriting based approach. - Nikita Ogievetsky, Roger Sperberg:
Content repurposing with Topic Maps: a real world use in custom-publishing. - Fabio Vitali, Nicola Amorosi, Nicola Gessa:
Datatype- and namespace-aware DTDs: A minimal extension. - Robert C. Lyons:
The difficulty of schema conformance problems. - Stephen D. Williams:
Efficiency structured XML (esXML): XML without most processing overhead: Thousands of messages per second with a more straightforward, yet more sophisticated application coding. - Oliver Becker:
Extended SAX filter processing with STX. - Vinh Lê, James David Mason:
Fine-grained publications management under Topic Map control. - Allen Renear:
First thoughts on modal logic for document processing. - Dimitre Novatchev:
Functional programming in XSLT using the FXSL library. - Steve Cassidy:
Generalizing XPath for directed graphs. - K. Shanthi, S. K. Venkatesan:
Gliding down from graphs to trees: An attempt to bottle geometry and chemical content. - B. Tommie Usdin:
It's the markup, stupid! - Ari Nordström:
Linking strategies. - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen:
Logic grammars and XML Schema. - Mary Nishikawa:
A metadata network for bridging people and places. - Paolo Ciancarini, Riccardo Gentilucci, Marco Pirruccio, Valentina Presutti, Fabio Vitali:
Metadata on the Web: On the integration of RDF and Topic Maps. - David Dubin:
Object mapping for markup semantics. - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen:
Playing by the rules. - Norman Walsh:
RDF Twig: accessing RDF graphs in XSLT. - Steven R. Newcomb:
A semantic integration methodology. - Graham Moore:
Semantic Web Servers - engineering the Semantic Web. - Neill A. Kipp, Sam Hunting:
Slashing brambles and sating digital hunger. - K. Ari Krupnikov:
STnG - Streaming Transformations and Glue framework. - Matthew Fuchs, Allen Brown:
Supporting UPA and restriction on an extension of XML Schema. - G. Ken Holman:
Synthesizing stylesheets using "Literate XSLT". - Eric Freese:
Taking Topic Maps to the Nth dimension. - Lars Marius Garshol:
tolog for TMQL. - Jeni Tennison:
Typing in transformations. - Henry S. Thompson, K. Ari Krupnikov, Jo Calder:
Uniform access to infosets via reflection. - William Kent:
The unsolvable identity problem. - Makoto Murata, Haruo Hosoya:
Validation algorithm for attribute-element constraints of RELAX NG. - Simon St. Laurent:
What can you do with half a parser? - Sam Wilmott:
What programming language designers should do to help markup processing. - W. Eliot Kimber:
XIndirect: Indirect addressing for XML. - Martin Klang:
XML and the art of code maintenance. - Michael Leventhal:
XML cyborgs: accelerating web services with XML hardware. - Allen Renear, Christopher Phillippe, Pat Lawton, David Dubin:
An XML document corresponds to which FRBR Group 1 entity? - Liam Quin:
XML Query Update: state of publicly available implementations. - Howard Katz:
XQuery from the bottom up.
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