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Twenty Years of Theological Markup Languages
ThML—the first open, XML-based markup language designed specifically for digital libraries handling theological collections—was first conceived in 1998, sparking a period of development in discipline-specific markup languages for theology that lasted ...
Race J. MoChridhe
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Descriptive markup languages and the development of digital humanities
The paper discusses the role of descriptive markup languages in the development of digital humanities, a new research discipline that is part of social sciences and humanities, which focuses on the use of computers in research.
Boris Bosančić
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What Constitutes Successful Format Conversion? Towards a Formalization of 'Intellectual Content'
Recent work in the semantics of markup languages may offer a way to achieve more reliable results for format conversion, or at least a way to state the goal more explicitly.
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen
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AllerML: Markup language for allergens [PDF]
Many concerns have been raised about the potential allergenicity of novel, recombinant proteins into food crops. Guidelines, proposed by WHO/FAO and EFSA, include the use of bioinformatics screening to assess the risk of potential allergenicity or cross-reactivities of all proteins introduced, for example, to improve nutritional value or promote crop ...
Ovidiu, Ivanciuc +4 more
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STMML. A markup language for scientific, technical and medical publishing
STMML is an XML-based markup language covering many generic aspects of scientific information. It has been developed as a re-usable core for more specific markup languages.
Peter Murray-Rust, Henry S. Rzepa
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Langages structurés et lien social
In this article, the authors propose a critical approach to interactivity through the use of markup languages and application frameworks. For twenty years, these languages have been reorganizing how interactivity is laid out in the development of ...
Alain Vaucelle, Henri Hudrisier
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While metadata has been a strong focus within information professionals’ publications, projects, and initiatives during the last two decades, a significant number of domain-specific markup languages have also been developing on a parallel path at the ...
Marcia Lei Zeng
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Markup in Engineering Design: A Discourse
Today’s engineering companies are facing unprecedented competition in a global market place. There is now a knowledge intensive shift towards whole product lifecycle support, and collaborative environments. It has become particularly important to capture
Shaofeng Liu, Lian Ding
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Is Extensible Markup Language Perspectivist? [PDF]
Both Extensible Markup Language [XML] and Formal Ontologies [ISOs] have something to do with partitioning. XML partitions data using elements. FOs partition domains using representational primitives.
Timothy Tambassi
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Creating Journal Article Tag Suite extensible markup language from Japanese language articles and automatic typesetting using extensible stylesheet language transformations [PDF]
A Japanese-language journal has been converted into the Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) extensible markup language (XML) format, and typeset automatically via XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO) to produce both the printed issues and online journals which ...
Hidehiko Nakanishi +3 more
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