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Movie script markup language

Proceedings of the 9th ACM symposium on Document engineering, 2009
This paper introduces the Movie Script Markup Language (MSML), a document specification for the structural representation of screenplay narratives for television and feature film drama production. Its definition was motivated by a lack of available structured and open formats that describe dramatic narrative but also support IT-based production methods
Dieter Van Rijsselbergen   +4 more
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ASML: Automatic Site Markup Language

Multimedia Tools and Applications, 1998
Creation of large and complex World Wide Web sites is hampered by the “page at a time” approach of many tools and the programming knowledge and custom software development required for automated solutions. This paper describes the development of Automatic Site Markup Language (ASML). ASML is a new markup language designed to automate and facilitate the
Charles B. Owen, Fillia Makedon
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Common Vulnerability Markup Language

2003
Discovering, disclosing, and patching vulnerabilities in computer systems play a key role in the security area, but now vulnerability information from different sources is usually ambiguous text-based description that can’t be efficiently shared and used in automated process.
Haitao Tian   +3 more
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Intensional Markup Language

2000
IML is a simple markup language that extends HTML. IML makes it practical for even unskilled authors to produce multiversion Web pages. The form and content of a particular version of a page are determined by the settings of a collection of parameters that specify (for example) layout, in terms of font and size, color, and background color; they can ...
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Password Requirements Markup Language

2016
Passwords are the most widely used authentication scheme for granting access to user accounts on the Internet. In order to choose strong passwords, security experts recommend the usage of password generators. However, automatically generated passwords often get rejected by services, because they do not fulfill the services' password requirements. Users
Moritz Horsch   +3 more
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Mobile Markup Languages

2009
Now that your development environment is set up, you will explore markup and styling languages that comprise Mobile Web pages. Web browsers on mobile devices are capable of rendering multiple markup languages. This chapter details the most widely adopted mobile markups: HTML, XHTML, XHTML-MP, and WML.
Gail Rahn Frederick, Rajesh Lal
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Extensible Markup Language

2011
The CDATM standard uses Extensible Markup Language (XML) [1] to represent information. XML looks very similar to HTML, but is actually a lower level standard upon which other markup languages are built. XHTML is actually a reformulation of HTML into the XML syntax.
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Markup Languages and Internationalization

2009
The success of the markup language XML is partly due to its internationalization capabilities. “internationalization” means the readiness of a product or a technology for an international market and users with different languages, cultures and cultural preferences. The aim of the paper is threefold.
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The FtanML Markup Language

Balisage Series on Markup Technologies, 2013
This paper presents a new markup language called FtanML, together with an associated schema language called FtanGram, and a query/transformation language called FtanSkrit. FtanML was originally designed by a group of students taught by the author, together with Stephanie Haupt, at a summer school held in the Swiss village of Ftan in August 2012. It has
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XML — Extensible Markup Language

Wirtschaftsinformatik, 1999
Michael Böhnlein   +1 more
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