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Rules about XML in XML

Expert Systems With Applications, 2006
We developed three different rule-based systems, each designed to take XML as input and produce XML as output and manipulate intermediate facts as XML. They use very different methods of representing the XML during rule processing. Our series of benchmarks show when each representation is best.
Tuanjie Tong   +4 more
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ScotlandsPlaces XML: bespoke XML or XML mapping?

Program, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate web services (in the form of parameterised URLs), specifically in the context of the ScotlandsPlaces project. This involves cross‐domain querying, data retrieval and display via the development of a bespoke XML standard rather than existing XML formats and mapping between them.Design/methodology ...
Ashley Beamer, Mark Gillick
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XML programming with SQL/XML and XQuery

IBM Systems Journal, 2002
Most business data are stored in relational database systems, and SQL (Structured Query Language) is used for data retrieval and manipulation. With XML (Extensible Markup Language) rapidly becoming the de facto standard for retrieving and exchanging data, new functionality is expected from traditional databases. Existing SQL applications will evolve to
John E. Funderburk   +2 more
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From XML inclusions to XML transclusions

Proceedings of the 20th ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2009
Modularized documents, composed of fragments from multiple sources, provide users high maintainability and reuse. In the world of XML, powerful and widely-supported solutions exist to create such documents. Surprisingly enough, a lot of interesting features - especially those envisioned by the pioneers of the hypermedia community - are still missing ...
DI IORIO, ANGELO, John Lumley
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Efficient Evaluation in XML to XML Transformations

2003
Different communities specify different standards (DTDs) and only those XML documents conforming to the given DTD can be processed inside a certain community. The goal of DTD-conforming XML to XML transformations with XML Transformation Grammars is to make exchanging XML documents between two communities whose DTDs are distinct feasible.
Qing Wang 0006   +5 more
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