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Extreme Markup Languages® (extreme)
2003 (conf/extreme/2003)

  1. Sam Wilmott
    What programming language designers should do to help markup processing. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  2. W. Eliot Kimber
    XIndirect: Indirect addressing for XML. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  3. K. Shanthi, S. K. Venkatesan
    Gliding down from graphs to trees: An attempt to bottle geometry and chemical content. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  4. William Kent
    The unsolvable identity problem. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  5. Howard Katz
    XQuery from the bottom up. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  6. G. Ken Holman
    Synthesizing stylesheets using "Literate XSLT". [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  7. Allen Renear, Christopher Phillippe, Pat Lawton, David Dubin
    An XML document corresponds to which FRBR Group 1 entity? [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  8. Allen Renear
    First thoughts on modal logic for document processing. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  9. Liam Quin
    XML Query Update: state of publicly available implementations. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  10. Neill A. Kipp, Sam Hunting
    Slashing brambles and sating digital hunger. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  11. C. M. Sperberg-McQueen
    Logic grammars and XML Schema. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  12. Martin Klang
    XML and the art of code maintenance. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  13. Stephen D. Williams
    Efficiency structured XML (esXML): XML without most processing overhead: Thousands of messages per second with a more straightforward, yet more sophisticated application coding. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  14. Norman Walsh
    RDF Twig: accessing RDF graphs in XSLT. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  15. Fabio Vitali, Nicola Amorosi, Nicola Gessa
    Datatype- and namespace-aware DTDs: A minimal extension. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  16. Jean-Yves Vion-Dury, Nabil Layaïda
    Containment of XPath expressions: an inference and rewriting based approach. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  17. B. Tommie Usdin
    It's the markup, stupid! [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  18. Henry S. Thompson, K. Ari Krupnikov, Jo Calder
    Uniform access to infosets via reflection. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  19. C. M. Sperberg-McQueen
    Playing by the rules. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  20. K. Ari Krupnikov
    STnG - Streaming Transformations and Glue framework. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  21. Lars Marius Garshol
    tolog for TMQL. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  22. Matthew Fuchs, Allen Brown
    Supporting UPA and restriction on an extension of XML Schema. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  23. Eric Freese
    Taking Topic Maps to the Nth dimension. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  24. Graham Moore
    Semantic Web Servers - engineering the Semantic Web. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  25. David J. Birnbaum
    Analyzing and visualizing the structure of medieval encyclopedic works with XML-related technologies. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  26. Robert C. Lyons
    The difficulty of schema conformance problems. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  27. Michael Leventhal
    XML cyborgs: accelerating web services with XML hardware. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  28. Oliver Becker
    Extended SAX filter processing with STX. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  29. Vinh Lê, James David Mason
    Fine-grained publications management under Topic Map control. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  30. Simon St. Laurent
    What can you do with half a parser? [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  31. Kal Ahmed
    Beyond PSIs: Topic Map design patterns. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  32. Makoto Murata, Haruo Hosoya
    Validation algorithm for attribute-element constraints of RELAX NG. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  33. Steven R. Newcomb
    A semantic integration methodology. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  34. Steve Cassidy
    Generalizing XPath for directed graphs. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  35. David Dubin
    Object mapping for markup semantics. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  36. Thomas B. Passin
    Browser bookmark management with Topic Maps. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  37. Duane Degler, Lisa Battle
    Can Topic Maps describe context for enterprise-wide applications? [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  38. Nikita Ogievetsky, Roger Sperberg
    Content repurposing with Topic Maps: a real world use in custom-publishing. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  39. Dimitre Novatchev
    Functional programming in XSLT using the FXSL library. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  40. Ari Nordström
    Linking strategies. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  41. Mary Nishikawa
    A metadata network for bridging people and places. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  42. Paolo Ciancarini, Riccardo Gentilucci, Marco Pirruccio, Valentina Presutti, Fabio Vitali
    Metadata on the Web: On the integration of RDF and Topic Maps. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
  43. Jeni Tennison
    Typing in transformations. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Extreme Markup Languages®, 2003, pp:- [Conf]
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