Track - Paper


6. Core standards - a technical approach
PaperA canonical query language & its efficient implementation
Gert van der Steen
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PaperA common ground
Didier PH Martin
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PaperAnswer is just a question [of matching Topic Maps]
Rafal Ksiezyk
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PaperBusiness applications made easy
Daniel Rivers-Moore
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PaperCreating semantically valid topic maps
Geir Ove Grønmo
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PaperDerivation, tolerance and validity
Allen Brown Jr.
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PaperExternal entities and alternatives
Karen Lease
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PaperIndexsheets - the "Extensible Indexing Language" (XIL)
Bennett Cookson Jr.
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PaperInformation management - Topic Maps visualization
Benedicte Le Grand, Michel Soto
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PaperMaking topic maps more colourful
Hans Holger Rath
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PaperOn levels of model transformation
Mikaël Peltier, François Ziserman, Jean Bézivin
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PaperQuery languages
Martin Bryan
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PaperQuilt: an XML query language
Jonathan Robie, Don Chamberlin, Daniela Florescu
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PaperSpatial/temporal datatypes
Peiya Liu, Liang H. Hsu
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PaperText analysis tools for XML documents using regular expressions & XSL
Karthik Jayaraman, Alexander Nakhimovsky
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PaperThe application of XSL for XML transformations in e-business solutions
Mark Colan
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PaperTopic Maps for repositories
Kal Ahmed
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PaperTopic Map technology - the state of the art
Graham Moore
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PaperTowards knowledge organization with Topic Maps
Alexander Sigel M.A.
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PaperUsing Topic Maps
Eric Freese
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PaperXML Schema types and equivalence classes
Henry S. Thompson
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