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Extreme Markup Languages® 2002: Montréal, Quebec, Canada
- Proceedings of the Extreme Markup Languages® 2002 Conference, 4-9 August 2002, Montréal, Quebec, Canada. 2002
- B. Tommie Usdin, Steven R. Newcomb:
Preface to the Extreme Markup Languages 2002 Conference Proceedings. - Alexandru Berlea, Helmut Seidl:
Binary Queries. - Patrick Durusau, Matthew Brook O'Donnell:
Coming down from the trees: Next step in the evolution of markup? - Jeni Tennison:
Comparing Markup Languages. - Johan Plomp, Robbie Schaefer, Wolfgang Müller:
Comparing Transcoding Tools for Use with a Generic User Interface Format. - Gavin Nicol:
Core Range Algebra: Toward a Formal Model of Markup. - Bruce Rosenblum, Irina Golfman:
A Decade of DTDs and SGML in Scholarly Publishing: What Have We learned? - Sam Wilmott:
The Dichotomy of Markup Languages. - Robert Schmidt:
The domain of domains. - Jack Park:
Douglas Engelbart, Open Hyperdocument Systems, XML, and everything: Keynote address. - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, David Dubin, Claus Huitfeldt, Allen Renear:
Drawing inferences on the basis of markup. - José Luis Sierra, Baltasar Fernández-Manjón, Alfredo Fernández-Valmayor, Antonio Navarro:
An extensible and modular processing model for document trees. - Fabio Giannetti:
FOA: an XSL-FO Authoring Tool. - Steven R. Newcomb:
Forecasting Terrorism: Meeting the Scaling Requirements. - Javier Farreres, Cristian Tornador:
Further development of OpenJade. - Michel Biezunski:
The gap between structured and unstructured information needs a bridge. - Norman Walsh:
Generalized Metadata in your Palm. - Wendell Piez:
Human and Machine Sign Systems. - Eduardo Gutentag:
IANAL, but HTH. - Howard Katz:
Implementing the XQuery grammar: From BNF to parse tree to backend data structures. - Martin Tapp:
Instructor station challenges of monitoring distributed simulations: An XML solution? - W. Eliot Kimber, Joshua Reynolds:
Internationalized Back-of-the-Book Indexes for XSL Formatting Objects. - Eugene Eric Kim, G. Ken Holman:
Interoperability Between Collaborative Knowledge Applications. - Jeni Tennison, Wendell Piez:
The Layered Markup and Annotation Language (LMNL). - Ann M. Wrightson:
Mitigating the vulnerabilities of Topic Maps. - Hideki Tai, Takashi Nerome, Mari Abe, Masahiro Hori:
Model-Driven Development of Dynamic Web Applications. - Mary Nishikawa:
Organizing Information in a Corporate Intranet: A Use Case for Published and Internal-Use Subjects in Topic Maps. - Paul Prescod:
Roots of the REST/SOAP Debate. - Walter E. Perry:
Separate presentation from content: But how to distinguish them? - Eric Freese:
So why aren't Topic Maps ruling the world? - Michael Priestley, Erik Hennum, David Schell:
Specialization and modularization in the Darwin Information Typing Architecture. - Thelma Looms, Douglas Looms:
Sync-by-CBA: Synchronized and adaptive web-based presentations using video groves and MPEG-7 metadata. - Terry Badger, Nikita Ogievetsky:
Tabular Topic Map repository framework: Enterprise content management system at the cost of spreadsheet software. - Vinh Lê, James David Mason:
Topic Maps for Managing Classification Guidance. - Kohsuke Kawaguchi:
Translating Relational Schemas to XML Schemas [poster]. - Thomas Perst, Helmut Seidl:
A Type-safe Macro System for XML. - Simon St. Laurent:
Using Markup Without Embedding Markup. - John D. Heintz:
Versioned Hyperdocuments: Abstract Model. - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen:
What matters? - B. Tommie Usdin:
When "It Doesn't Matter" means "It Matters". - Charles McCathieNevile:
XAG - making XML for everyone. - Jonathan Robie:
XML Queries on Relational Sources: A Syntactic Approach. - Keith W. Boone:
XML used in natural language processing system for medical records: A case study. - Anthony B. Coates, Zarella Rendon:
xmLP - a Literate Programming Tool for XML & Text. - Liam Quin:
XMLR: XML Reduced: A Thought Experiment - or, Why I Demand Coherence.
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