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- XIndirect: Indirect addressing for XMLW. Eliot Kimber. [doi]
- It s the markup, stupid!B. Tommie Usdin. [doi]
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- Extended SAX filter processing with STXOliver Becker. [doi]
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- Metadata on the Web: On the integration of RDF and Topic MapsPaolo Ciancarini, Riccardo Gentilucci, Marco Pirruccio, Valentina Presutti, Fabio Vitali. [doi]
- Containment of XPath expressions: an inference and rewriting based approachJean-Yves Vion-Dury, Nabil Layaïda. [doi]
- STnG - Streaming Transformations and Glue frameworkK. Ari Krupnikov. [doi]
- Typing in transformationsJeni Tennison. [doi]
- Functional programming in XSLT using the FXSL libraryDimitre Novatchev. [doi]
- First thoughts on modal logic for document processingAllen Renear. [doi]
- XML Query Update: state of publicly available implementationsLiam Quin. [doi]
- An XML document corresponds to which FRBR Group 1 entity?Allen Renear, Christopher Phillippe, Pat Lawton, David Dubin. [doi]
- Supporting UPA and restriction on an extension of XML SchemaMatthew Fuchs, Allen Brown. [doi]
- Logic grammars and XML SchemaC. M. Sperberg-McQueen. [doi]
- RDF Twig: accessing RDF graphs in XSLTNorman Walsh. [doi]
- XQuery from the bottom upHoward Katz. [doi]
- Slashing brambles and sating digital hungerNeill A. Kipp, Sam Hunting. [doi]
- A semantic integration methodologySteven R. Newcomb. [doi]
- Analyzing and visualizing the structure of medieval encyclopedic works with XML-related technologiesDavid J. Birnbaum. [doi]
- Browser bookmark management with Topic MapsThomas B. Passin. [doi]
- Uniform access to infosets via reflectionHenry S. Thompson, K. Ari Krupnikov, Jo Calder. [doi]
- Taking Topic Maps to the Nth dimensionEric Freese. [doi]
- Can Topic Maps describe context for enterprise-wide applications?Duane Degler, Lisa Battle. [doi]
- Playing by the rulesC. M. Sperberg-McQueen. [doi]
- tolog for TMQLLars Marius Garshol. [doi]
- XML and the art of code maintenanceMartin Klang. [doi]
- The unsolvable identity problemWilliam Kent. [doi]
- Validation algorithm for attribute-element constraints of RELAX NGMakoto Murata, Haruo Hosoya. [doi]
- The difficulty of schema conformance problemsRobert C. Lyons. [doi]
- Content repurposing with Topic Maps: a real world use in custom-publishingNikita Ogievetsky, Roger Sperberg. [doi]
- Semantic Web Servers - engineering the Semantic WebGraham Moore. [doi]
- Object mapping for markup semanticsDavid Dubin. [doi]
- XML cyborgs: accelerating web services with XML hardwareMichael Leventhal. [doi]
- A metadata network for bridging people and placesMary Nishikawa. [doi]
- What programming language designers should do to help markup processingSam Wilmott. [doi]
- Fine-grained publications management under Topic Map controlVinh Lê, James David Mason. [doi]
- Gliding down from graphs to trees: An attempt to bottle geometry and chemical contentK. Shanthi, S. K. Venkatesan. [doi]
- Beyond PSIs: Topic Map design patternsKal Ahmed. [doi]
- Linking strategiesAri Nordström. [doi]
- Generalizing XPath for directed graphsSteve Cassidy. [doi]