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Validation of character repertoires for XML documents
XML is based on Unicode, and therefore XML documents may use the full Unicode character repertoire. However, XML-based applications often use XML interfaces to legacy software which in many cases is not capable of dealing with the full Unicode character repertoire.
Erik Wilde
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ENSURING HIGH PERFORMANCE IN VALIDATING XML PARSER
Donglei Cao +3 more
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Adeno‐associated virus serotype 2 capsid variants for improved liver‐directed gene therapy
Abstract Background and Aims Current liver‐directed gene therapies look for adeno‐associated virus (AAV) vectors with improved efficacy. With this background, capsid engineering is explored. Whereas shuffled capsid library screenings have resulted in potent liver targeting variants with one first vector in human clinical trials, modifying natural ...
Nadja Meumann +25 more
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Validating streaming XML documents [PDF]
This paper investigates the on-line validation of streaming XML documents with respect to a DTD, under memory constraints. We first consider validation using constant memory, formalized by a finite-state automaton (FSA). We examine two flavors of the problem, depending on whether or not the XML document is assumed to be well-formed. The main results of
Luc Segoufin, Victor Vianu
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XML Service Level Specification and Validation [PDF]
This paper addresses the problem of formalizing service level specifications (SLSs) as a first step to simplify and automate the configuration and management of multiservice IP networks. A formal representation of SLSs will allow their automatic validation and processing, fostering the dynamic negotiation of SLSs and the interoperability among service ...
Alípio, Pedro +2 more
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Although the ODD (One Document Does it all) language is normally used to create TEI customizations or extensions, it is also a highly effective tool for editors working in other XML markup languages.
Martin Holmes
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Using XML to encode TMA DES metadata
Background: The Tissue Microarray Data Exchange Specification (TMA DES) is an XML specification for encoding TMA experiment data. While TMA DES data is encoded in XML, the files that describe its syntax, structure, and semantics are not.
Oliver Lyttleton +3 more
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A Grammatical Inference Approach to Language-Based Anomaly Detection in XML [PDF]
False-positives are a problem in anomaly-based intrusion detection systems. To counter this issue, we discuss anomaly detection for the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in a language-theoretic view.
Lampesberger, Harald
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Reengineering Object-Oriented Fuzzy Spatiotemporal Data into XML
With the rapid development of the Internet, XML has become the defacto standard for integrating and exchanging data. Since more and more business data are stored in object-oriented database, we study the methodology of modeling fuzzy spatiotemporal data ...
Luyi Bai, Zhiyi Jia, Jiemin Liu
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