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Markup Languages, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 2000
- Developing Best-Practice Guidelines for XML/EDI. Markup Lang. 2(1): 1-10 (2000)

- Timothy Arnold-Moore, Michael Fuller, Ron Sacks-Davis:

System Architectures for Structured Document Data. Markup Lang. 2(1): 11-39 (2000) - Eve Maler:

SQUIB: Down With Onions. Markup Lang. 2(1): 40-44 (2000) - Hans Holger Rath:

Topic Maps: Templates, Topology, and Type Hierarchies. Markup Lang. 2(1): 45-64 (2000) - Masahiro Hori, Kouichi Ono, Goh Kondoh, Sandeep K. Singhal:

Authoring Tool for Web Content Transcoding. Markup Lang. 2(1): 65-80 (2000) - Anne Brüggemann-Klein, Derick Wood:

Caterpillars: A Context Specification Technique. Markup Lang. 2(1): 81-106 (2000)
Volume 2, Number 2, Spring 2000
- Terry Butler, Sue Fisher, Greg Coulombe, Patricia Clements, Isobel Grundy, Susan Brown, Jean Wood, Rebecca Cameron:

Can a Team Tag Consistently? Experiences on the Orlando Project. Markup Lang. 2(2): 111-125 (2000) - Eric Howland, David Niergarth:

Regular Expressions for Checking Dates. Markup Lang. 2(2): 126-132 (2000) - Teruo Koyanagi, Kouichi Ono, Masahiro Hori:

Demonstrational Interface for XSLT Stylesheet Generation. Markup Lang. 2(2): 133-152 (2000) - Roy Goldman, Jason McHugh, Jennifer Widom:

From Semistructured Data to XML: Migrating the Lore Data Model and Query Language. Markup Lang. 2(2): 153-163 (2000) - Arnold M. Slotnik:

The Consultant's Toolkit. Markup Lang. 2(2): 164 (2000) - Tuomas J. Lukka:

Marked-up Programming: Using XML to Structure Computer Program Source Code. Markup Lang. 2(2): 165-182 (2000) - Philip Wadler:

A Formal Semantics of Patterns in XSLT and XPath. 183-202
Volume 2, Number 3, Summer 2000
- David A. Smith, Anne Mahoney, Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox:

Managing XML Documents in an Integrated Digital Library. Markup Lang. 2(3): 205-214 (2000) - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Claus Huitfeldt, Allen Renear:

Meaning and Interpretation of Markup. Markup Lang. 2(3): 215-234 (2000) - Michael Priestley:

Managing Web Relationships With Document Structures. Markup Lang. 2(3): 235-254 (2000) - Andy Adler, W. James MacLean, Alan Boate:

An XML Messaging Architecture for Border Management Systems. Markup Lang. 2(3): 255-268 (2000) - Helka Folch, Benoit Habert, Saadi Lahlou:

Navigable Topic Maps for Overlaying Multiple Acquired Semantic Classifications. Markup Lang. 2(3): 269-280 (2000) - Scott A. Vorthmann, Jonathan Robie:

Beyond Schemas: Schema Adjuncts and the Outside World. Markup Lang. 2(3): 281-294 (2000) - W. Eliot Kimber, John D. Heintz:

Using UML to Define XML Document Types. Markup Lang. 2(3): 295-320 (2000)
Volume 2, Number 4, Fall 2000
- Len Bullard:

Building a better Golem. Markup Lang. 2(4): 337-351 (2000) - Steven R. Newcomb:

Two propositions regarding "Topic Maps". Markup Lang. 2(4): 352 (2000) - Ingrid Schmidt, Carolin Müller:

Planning a new type of literary edition: The Thomas Mann Project. Markup Lang. 2(4): 353-365 (2000) - Hans Holger Rath:

Topic maps self-control. Markup Lang. 2(4): 367-388 (2000) - Fabio Vitali, Luca Bompani, Paolo Ciancarini:

Hypertext functionalities with XML. Markup Lang. 2(4): 389-410 (2000) - Allen Renear:

The descriptive/procedural distinction is flawed. Markup Lang. 2(4): 411-420 (2000) - Diederik A. Gerth van Wijk:

How to maintain a family of DTDs and keep them related using switchboard. Markup Lang. 2(4): 421-457 (2000) - Arnold M. Slotnik:

The Consultant's Toolkit, Updated. Markup Lang. 2(4): 458 (2000) - Jeni Tennison:

The many faces of XSLT. Markup Lang. 2(4): 459-468 (2000)

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