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Extreme Markup Languages® 2005: Montréal, Quebec, Canada
- Proceedings of the Extreme Markup Languages® 2005 Conference, 1-5 August 2005, Montréal, Quebec, Canada. 2005
- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen:
Applications of Brzozowski derivatives to XML Schema processing. - Steven J. DeRose:
Architecture and Speed of Common XML Operations. - Anne Cregan:
Building Topic Maps in OWL-DL. - José Carlos Ramalho, Giovani Rubert Librelotto, Pedro Rangel Henriques:
Constraining Topic Maps: A TMCL declarative implementation. - Fabio Vitali, Angelo Di Iorio, Daniele Gubellini:
Design patterns for descriptive document substructures. - Achille Fokoue:
Extracting Input/Output dependencies from XSLT 2.0 and XQuery 1.0. - Wendell Piez:
Format and Content: Should they be separated? Can they be?: With a counter-example. - Mirco Hilbert, Oliver Schonefeld, Andreas Witt:
Making CONCUR work. - Michel Biezunski:
A Matter of Perspectives: Talking About Talking About Topic Maps. - Lee Iverson:
Network-Oriented Document Abstraction Language: Structure and Reference for the Rest of the Web. - Elliotte Rusty Harold:
Obscuring XML. - Matthijs Breebaart:
Processing references to inaccessible documents: Constructing identifiers with Relax NG and XSLT. - Lars Marius Garshol:
Q: A model for topic maps: Unifying RDF and topic maps. - G. Ken Holman:
The ResultXSLT™ Environment. - Ann M. Wrightson:
Semantics of Well Formed XML as a Human and Machine Readable Language: Why is some XML so difficult to read? - Erich Schubert, Sebastian Schaffert, François Bry:
Structure-Preserving Difference Search for XML Documents. - Syd Bauman:
TEI HORSEing Around. - Robert A. Barta:
TMIP, A RESTful Topic Maps Interaction Protocol. - Erik Hennum:
A unified type hierarchy for discourse: A potential direction for DITA 2. - Eric van der Vlist:
XML/RDF Query By Example.
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