My Links to XML
Last update: April 26, 2005
My favourite item are in red.
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Initial Experiences of an XLink Implementation
Books:
Databases:
Software:
Saxonica (M. Kay)
Articles:
Querying and Transforming XML Documents Using Tree Automata
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Examples of Schemas
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Ideas:
Either client-side or server-side, you can write a stylesheet that constructs a menu containing all the links
available and allows the user to click on any one of them, which in turn causes the relevant XML document to be
rendered.
Conversion from XML to PDF
Software:
Saxonica (M. Kay)
Berstel, J., Boasson, L.: Formal properties of XML grammars and languages. Acta Informatica38, 2002, 649-671.
Todd J. Green, Gerome Miklau, Makoto Onizuka, and Dan Suciu. Processing xml streams with deterministic automata. Proceeding of ICDT, 2003.
Anne Brüggemann-Klein, Derick Wood. Balanced Context-Free Grammars, Hedge Grammars and Pushdown Caterpillar Automata
Anne Brüggemann-Klein, Stefan Hermann, Derick Wood. Visually specifying Context
Nils Klarlund, Thomas Schwentick, and Dan Suciu. Xml:model, schemas,types,logics and queries. Logics of emerging applications of databases, 2003.
Wim Martens, Frank Neven and Thomas Schwentick. Which XML schemas
admit 1-pass preorder typing?.
M. Murata, D. Lee, and M. Mani. ``Taxonomy of XML Schema Languages using Formal Language
Theory''. In Extreme Markup Languages, Montreal, Canada, 2001.
Frank Neven. Automata theory for XML researchers, Sigmod Record, 2002.
Markus L. Noga, Steffen Schott, and Welf Lowe. Lazy xml processing.
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM symposium on Document engineering, 2004.
Henry S. Thompson and Richard Tobin. Using finite state automata to implementation
w3c xml schema content model validation and restriction checking. XML Europe, 2003.
Luc Segoufin and Victor Vianu. Validating streaming xml documents. POD,
2002.
Altova editor
Books:
XPath Kick Start: Navigating XML with XPath 1.0 and 2.0 By Steven Holzner.
Articles
Books