


default search action
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.

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














