acceptable documents, concept of
What matters?By C. M. Sperberg-McQueen.
Presented at
Extreme Markup Languages 2002.
addressability, vital significance of
adoption, early and the network effect
What matters?By C. M. Sperberg-McQueen.
Presented at
Extreme Markup Languages 2002.
adoption, effect of SGML
What matters?By C. M. Sperberg-McQueen.
Presented at
Extreme Markup Languages 2002.
adoption, relevance of context
annotated corpora, search technology for
annotations, in medical records
architecture as re-use technique
Asian and Middle Eastern languages, indexing
Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP)
attribute-element interdependencies
authoring environment for print styles
automata, attribute-element
automata, for content model
binary queries
Binary QueriesBy Alexandru Berlea and Helmut Seidl.
Presented at
Extreme Markup Languages 2002.

browser bookmarks, management with topic maps
business rules, stored outside applications
Capabilities Infrastructure of Networked Improvement Communities
categorical imperative
What matters?By C. M. Sperberg-McQueen.
Presented at
Extreme Markup Languages 2002.
chemical formulae, representation of
Chemical Markup Language (ChemML)
classification management
classification models, integrating with PSI
collation, internationalized
commoditized computing, call for and effects of
concurrent markup
Implementing concurrent markup in XML [late breaking]
By Patrick Durusau and Matthew Brook O'Donnell.
Presented at Extreme Markup Languages 2001.
containment and equivalence in XPath, proof system for
content management, and classification
content models, 1-unambiguous
Keeping chess alive: Do we need 1-unambiguous content models?
By Murali Mani.
Presented at Extreme Markup Languages 2001.
content repurposing, using topic maps
context of use, role in markup decisions
context, used in interface design
Contrasting Approaches: XML Schema, XSLT
Contrasting Approaches: Call for radical simplification of computing
Contrasting Approaches: Centralized and diverse vocabularies
Contrasting Approaches: Closed and open universes in semantic design
Contrasting Approaches: Computer-use and human-use markup language design
Contrasting Approaches: cross-reference strategies
Contrasting Approaches: Custom protocols, framework, horizontal protocols
Contrasting Approaches: Data modeling from the DB perspective
Data Modeling using XML Schemas [nocturne] [late breaking]By Murali Mani.
Presented at
Extreme Markup Languages 2002.

Contrasting Approaches: Data modeling language, data model
Contrasting Approaches: Declarative and procedural
What matters?By C. M. Sperberg-McQueen.
Presented at
Extreme Markup Languages 2002.
Contrasting Approaches: Descriptive, procedural, retrospective, prospective, proleptic, metaleptic markup
Contrasting Approaches: Distributed simulations and XML
Contrasting Approaches: Domain-specific, general-purpose protocols
Contrasting Approaches: DTD design
Contrasting Approaches: DTD, W3C schema, RELAX NG
Contrasting Approaches: DTD, XML Schema, DSD, XDuce, RELAX Core, TREX
Contrasting Approaches: EIA, B2B application protocols
Contrasting Approaches: Embedded and external markup
Contrasting Approaches: HTML, XML, XMLR handling of metadata
Contrasting Approaches: HyTime, SMIL, SQL/MM, SQL3/Temporal
Contrasting Approaches: Inferential and direct instantiation
Contrasting Approaches: Intellectual property rights
Contrasting Approaches: Language contraints on indexing solutions
Contrasting Approaches: Linking in FrameMaker and XML
Contrasting Approaches: Loose and tight specification
Contrasting Approaches: Mapping relations to XML
Translating Relational Schemas to XML Schemas [poster] [late breaking]By Murali Mani, Dongwon Lee, Frank Chiu and Wesley. W. Chu.
Presented at
Extreme Markup Languages 2002.

Contrasting Approaches: Markup under- and over-specification
Contrasting Approaches: Nested and recursive structures
Contrasting Approaches: Open-minded and closed-minded information accessibility designs
Contrasting Approaches: Overlapping markup
Contrasting Approaches: Page-centric embedded scripting, model-view-controller design
Contrasting Approaches: Path queries in the DB literature
Contrasting Approaches: perl, Bladerunner, AxKit, W3Make, XotW, Cocoon, Stratego, Elan, XSLScripts
Contrasting Approaches: Processing node trees, XML documents
Contrasting Approaches: Programming with and without coroutines
Contrasting Approaches: Query language design
Contrasting Approaches: Query languages, and annotated corpora
Contrasting Approaches: RDF, topic maps, GSIX, GXL, HyTime groves, NODAL
Contrasting Approaches: Re-use methods
Contrasting approaches: RELAX, TREX
RELAX NG: Unification of RELAX Core and TREX [late breaking]
By Makoto Murata.
Presented at Extreme Markup Languages 2001.
Contrasting Approaches: Representation of molecular structures
Contrasting Approaches: REST, SOAP
Contrasting Approaches: Rich semantics and rich syntax
Contrasting Approaches: SAX filters and STnG
Contrasting Approaches: Seruba, Semantopic, Cyc
Contrasting Approaches: SOAP, URI-centric XML
Contrasting Approaches: Solutions to the single-tree problem
Contrasting approaches: Syntax-based and semantics-based interpreters
Contrasting Approaches: Technology-based, content-based accessibility
Contrasting approaches: Topic maps and RDF
Contrasting Approaches: Topic maps, RDF
XML Topic Maps through RDF glasses [late breaking]
By Nikita Ogievetsky.
Presented at Extreme Markup Languages 2001.
Contrasting Approaches: Unary, binary queries
Binary QueriesBy Alexandru Berlea and Helmut Seidl.
Presented at
Extreme Markup Languages 2002.

Contrasting Approaches: User interface transcoding
Contrasting Approaches: von Neumann and non-von Neumannn architectures
Contrasting Approaches: XML document represents manifestation, expression
Contrasting Approaches: XML, SGML
Implementing concurrent markup in XML [late breaking]
By Patrick Durusau and Matthew Brook O'Donnell.
Presented at Extreme Markup Languages 2001.
Contrasting Approaches: XML, XML-FO, XMLR
Contrasting Approaches: XPath and XSLT predicates and functions
Contrasting Approaches: XQuery and SQL
Contrasting Approaches: XTL, Quilt
Contrasting Approaches: XTM, ISO 13250
cross-disciplinary opportunity
Data Modeling using XML Schemas [nocturne] [late breaking]By Murali Mani.
Presented at
Extreme Markup Languages 2002.

cross-reference strategies
custom publications, index used to construct
Darwin Information Typing System (DITA)
data modeling
Data Modeling using XML Schemas [nocturne] [late breaking]By Murali Mani.
Presented at
Extreme Markup Languages 2002.
