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Improving Interoperability by Incorporating UnitsML Into Markup Languages. [PDF]
Maintaining the integrity of analytical data over time is a challenge. Years ago, data were recorded on paper that was pasted directly into a laboratory notebook. The digital age has made maintaining the integrity of data harder.
Celebi I +4 more
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In computing, an ontology is a formal specification of a topic. It is used to define a common terminology for a specific subject or domain (for example e-commerce, medical guidelines, chemistry). Ontologies can be implemented in varied languages. Some of these languages were created, during the1990s, specifically for implementing ontologies.
Corcho, Oscar, Gómez-Pérez, A.
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On the performance of markup language compression [PDF]
Data compression is used in our everyday life to improve computer interaction or simply for storage purposes. Lossless data compression refers to those techniques that are able to compress a file in such ways that the decompressed format is the replica of the original.
Kheirkhahzadeh, Antonio
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TumorML: Concept and requirements of an in silico cancer modelling markup language [PDF]
This paper describes the initial groundwork carried out as part of the European Commission funded Transatlantic Tumor Model Repositories project, to develop a new markup language for computational cancer modelling, TumorML.
Cooper, Jonathan +5 more
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Features requirement elicitation process for designing a chatbot application
This article seeks to assist the chatbot community by outlining the characteristics that a chatbot needs to possess and explaining how to create a chatbot for a bank. In order to determine which capabilities are most crucial to ending users, a study of a small sample of chatbot users was conducted.
Nurul Muizzah Johari +4 more
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Toward Next Generation Text Analysis Tools: The Text Analysis Markup Language (TAML)
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Stéfan Sinclair
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Systems biology graphical notation markup language (SBGNML) version 0.3
This document defines Version 0.3 Markup Language (ML) support for the Systems Biology Graphical Notation (SBGN), a set of three complementary visual languages developed for biochemists, modelers, and computer scientists.
Bergmann Frank T. +8 more
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Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML application that provides a standard way to represent geographic information. GML is developed and maintained by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), which is an international consortium consisting of more than 250 members from industry, government, and university departments.
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Compatibility of XML language versions
. Individual organisations as well as industry consortia are currently defining application and domain-specific languages using the eXtended Markup Language (XML) standard of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Dui, D +3 more
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Rule markup languages and semantic web rule languages
Rule markup languages will be the vehicle for using rules on the Web and in other distributed systems. They allow publishing, deploying, executing and communicating rules in a network.
Boley, Harold +3 more
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