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- The gap between structured and unstructured information needs a bridgeMichel Biezunski. [doi]
- Douglas Engelbart, Open Hyperdocument Systems, XML, and everything: Keynote addressJack Park. [doi]
- Roots of the REST/SOAP DebatePaul Prescod. [doi]
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- Generalized Metadata in your PalmNorman Walsh. [doi]
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- xmLP - a Literate Programming Tool for XML & TextAnthony B. Coates, Zarella Rendon. [doi]
- XML used in natural language processing system for medical records: A case studyKeith W. Boone. [doi]
- Instructor station challenges of monitoring distributed simulations: An XML solution?Martin Tapp. [doi]
- Using Markup Without Embedding MarkupSimon St. Laurent. [doi]
- XML Queries on Relational Sources: A Syntactic ApproachJonathan Robie. [doi]
- Sync-by-CBA: Synchronized and adaptive web-based presentations using video groves and MPEG-7 metadataThelma Looms, Douglas Looms. [doi]
- Human and Machine Sign SystemsWendell Piez. [doi]
- Further development of OpenJadeJavier Farreres, Cristian Tornador. [doi]
- Binary QueriesAlexandru Berlea, Helmut Seidl. [doi]
- Mitigating the vulnerabilities of Topic MapsAnn M. Wrightson. [doi]
- XAG - making XML for everyoneCharles McCathieNevile. [doi]
- Internationalized Back-of-the-Book Indexes for XSL Formatting ObjectsW. Eliot Kimber, Joshua Reynolds. [doi]
- What matters?C. M. Sperberg-McQueen. [doi]
- Interoperability Between Collaborative Knowledge ApplicationsEugene Eric Kim, G. Ken Holman. [doi]
- Separate presentation from content: But how to distinguish them?Walter E. Perry. [doi]
- The Layered Markup and Annotation Language (LMNL)Jeni Tennison, Wendell Piez. [doi]
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