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Extreme Markup Languages® 2004: Montréal, Quebec, Canada
- Proceedings of the Extreme Markup Languages® 2004 Conference, 2-6 August 2004, Montréal, Quebec, Canada. 2004
- Matthew Fuchs:
Achieving Extensibility and Reuse for XSLT2.0 Stylesheets. - Sam Wilmott:
All About Pattern Matching. - Bruce Rosenblum, Irina Golfman:
Automated Quality Assurance for Heuristic-Based XML Creation Systems. - Yue-Sun Kuo, N. C. Shih, Jaspher Wang, Lendle Tseng:
Avoiding Syntactic Violations in Forms-XML. - Anne Brüggemann-Klein, Derick Wood:
Balanced Context-Free Grammars, Hedge Grammars and Pushdown Caterpillar Automata. - Murali Mani:
Constraint Specification for XML: A Closer Look. - Eric A. Sirois:
Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) specialization using W3C XML Schema. - Walter E. Perry:
Dealing with the Instance: Markup and Processing. - France Baril:
DITA - The mechanics of a single sourcing project. - Davide Fiorello, Nicola Gessa, Paolo Marinelli, Fabio Vitali:
DTD++ 2.0: Adding support for co-constraints. - Liam Quin:
Efficient Interchange of XML: Ongoing work at the W3C. - David Dodds:
Extending Representation Capability: Representation Extention Through the Corresponding Metaphor Process. - Norman Walsh:
Extreme DocBook. - Simon St. Laurent:
General Parsed entities: Unfinished Business. - Ian E. Gorman:
Generic XML Stream Parser API: An Easier Way to Use SAX and Xerces. - Wendell Piez:
Half-steps toward LMNL. - David Dubin, David J. Birnbaum:
Interpretation Beyond Markup. - Eric van der Vlist, Gérard Vidal, Sébastien Chaumat, Sébastien Pilloz:
Lightweight derivation and translation of XML vocabularies. - Duane Degler, Renee Lewis:
Maintaining Ontology Implementations: The Value of Listening. - Blaise Doughan, Donald Smith:
Mapping Java Objects to XML and Relational Databases. - Steven J. DeRose:
Markup Overlap: A Review and a Horse. - Andreas Witt:
Multiple hierarchies: new aspects of an old solution. - Thomas M. Insalaco, James David Mason:
Navigating the Production Maze: The Topic Mapped Enterprise. - Syd Bauman, Julia Flanders:
Odd Customizations. - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Eric Miller:
On mapping from colloquial XML to RDF using XSLT. - Thomas B. Passin:
On-the-fly Clustering As A Novel RDF Query Mechanism. - Sebastian Schaffert, François Bry:
Querying the Web Reconsidered: A Practical Introduction to Xcerpt. - Jeremy J. Carroll, Patrick Stickler:
RDF Triples in XML. - Lou Burnard, Sebastian Rahtz:
RelaxNG with Son of ODD. - Terrence Brady:
Representing Software System Information in a Topic Map: A markup-centered approach. - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen:
Runways, product differentiation, snap-together joints, airplane glue, and switches that really switch. - Bryan B. Thompson, Graham Moore, Bijan Parsia, Bradley R. Bebee:
Scalable, document-centric addressing of semantic stores using the XPointer Framework and the REST architectural style.. - Steve Pepper:
Seamless Knowledge: Spontaneous Knowledge Federation using Topic Maps. - Felix Sasaki:
Secondary Information Structuring - A Methodology for the Vertical Interrelation of Information Resources. - Matt Aronoff:
Seeing in Three Dimensions: An alternative technique for viewing large information spaces. - Christian Siefkes:
A Shallow Algorithm for Correcting Nesting Errors and Other Well-Formedness Violations in XML-like Input. - Stephan Kepser:
A Simple Proof for the Turing-Completeness of XSLT and XQuery. - Patrick Durusau, Matthew Brook O'Donnell:
Tabling the Overlap Discussion. - Michelle Raymond:
(WIRLED PEAS): World Information Resources, Localized Environment Distribution: Personalized Emergency Alerting System. - Elliotte Rusty Harold:
XOM Design Principles.
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