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found 112 matches
- 2005
- Stefan Audersch, Guntram Flach:
Semantic Web Technologien für die visuelle Exploration und Fusion multivariater Datenbestände. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 27-38 - Elena Paslaru Bontas, Malgorzata Mochól:
Towards a Cost Estimation Model for Ontology Engineering. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 153-160 - Stefanie Dipper:
XML-based Stand-off Representation and Exploitation of Multi-Level Linguistic Annotation. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 39-50 - Michael Engelhardt, Arne Hildebrand, Dagmar Lange, Thomas C. Schmidt:
Ontological Evaluation as an Automated Guide to Educational Content Augmentation. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 51-58 - Daniel Fötsch, Andreas Speck, Peter Hänsgen:
The Operator Hierarchy Concept for XML Document Transformation Technologies. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 59-70 - Markus Geilfuss, Jan-Torsten Milde:
SAM - ein Annotationseditor für parallele Texte. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 71-78 - Michael Peter Haustein:
Verhinderung von Phantomen in XML-Datenbanksystemen mit wertbasierten Achsensperren. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 79-92 - Nicola Henze:
Personalisierung im Semantic Web. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 21 - Norman Heydenreich:
Office XML-Referenzschemata - ein Beitrag zur Interoperabilität und Portabilität von Dokumenten. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 225-227 - Chris Hübsch:
XQuestXML - an XML grammar for describing questionaires. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 105-110 - Meike Klettke, Tobias Tiedt:
XML-Schemaevolution und inkrementelle Validierung. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 111-116 - Jörn Kreutel:
VUI Web Services. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 117-128 - Cristian Pérez de Laborda, Stefan Conrad:
Querying Relational Databases with RDQL. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 161-172 - Vanda Lehel, Florian Matthes, Sheng Wei:
Towards a Lightweight User-Centered Content Syndication Architecture. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 129-134 - Thomas Müller, Gennadi Rabinovitch:
Das Navigationsbasis-Modell zur Unterstützung der cursorbasierten Übergabe von XQuery-Sequenz-Ausschnitten zwischen Datenbanksystemen und Anwendungsprogrammen. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 135-146 - Thomas Neumuth, Andreas Pretschner, Christos Trantakis, Milos Fischer, Heinz U. Lemke, Oliver Burgert:
An Approach to XML-based Description of Intraoperative Surgical Workflows. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 147-152 - Roger Roggenbuck, Wolfram Sperber:
Angewandte Mathematik im Netz: Die Math&Industry Dienste. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 173-178 - Volker Schmitz, Jörg Leukel, Martin Hepp:
Integrierte Spezifikation und Dokumentation von E-Business-Standards mit XML Schema-Annotationen. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 179-190 - Harald Schöning:
Das verflixte 7. Jahr (?) - Zwischenbilanz eines XML-Datenbanksystems. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 23 - Thomas Theling, Kamyar Sarshar, Peter Loos, Mirko Jerrentrup:
PNML-notierte Objektpetrinetze zur Integration von Prozess- und Organisationsmodellen. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 191-202 - Alexander Hilliger von Thile:
Erhöhung der Datenqualität in XML-Dokumenten von Desktop-Applikationen. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 93-104 - Axel Weiß, Beate Meffert:
freeSP - ein XML-basiertes Framework für die Softwareentwicklung verteilter signalverarbeitender Systeme. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 203-211 - Alan L. Whitford:
Applications of HR-XML. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 22 - Erik Wilde:
Towards Conceptual Modeling for XML. Berliner XML Tage 2005: 213-224 - Rainer Eckstein, Robert Tolksdorf:
Berliner XML Tage 2005, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 12. bis 14. September 2005. 2005, ISBN 3-9810105-2-3 [contents] - 2004
- Michael Altenhofen, Christian Drumm:
Towards an Integration of Semantic Web Services into existing Web Service Infrastructures. Berliner XML Tage 2004: 127-132 - Stefan Audersch, Guntram Flach, Matthias Rust:
Wiesel - Integration von Wissensmanagement und E-Learning auf der Basis von Semantic Web Technologien. Berliner XML Tage 2004: 27-38 - Petr Becvár, Michal Pechoucek, Lubos Smídl:
Telephony Interface of the ExtraPlanT Multi-agent Production Planning System. Berliner XML Tage 2004: 239-249 - Alexandru Berlea:
Binary Queries and XML Transformations. Berliner XML Tage 2004: 295-300 - Martin Bernhardt, Oliver Hinz:
Online-Handelsplattformen als verteilte Systeme am Beispiel einer Reverse-Pricing-Plattform. Berliner XML Tage 2004: 175-186
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