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XProc
XProc is a W3C Recommendation to define an XML transformation language to define XML Pipelines. Below is an example abbreviated XProc file…
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2019
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2019
Introduction to XProc 3.0: Tutorial Description
Erik Siegel
ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
2019
Corpus ID: 202728648
XProc is an XML based programming language for complex document processing. Documents flow through pipelines in which steps…
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2019
2019
XProc 3.0
Norman Walsh
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Achim Berndzen
2019
Corpus ID: 208130784
2015
2015
A Uniform Programming Language for Implementing XML Standards (cid:63)
Pavel Labath
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Joachim Niehren
2015
Corpus ID: 18873224
. We propose X-Fun, a core language for implementing various Xml standards in a uniform manner. X-Fun is a higher-order…
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2013
2013
A Functional Language for Hyperstreaming XSLT
Pavel Labath
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Joachim Niehren
2013
Corpus ID: 56043537
The problem of how to transform large data trees received on streams with a much smaller memory is still an open challenge…
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2012
2012
RESTful XQuery Standardised XQuery 3.0 Annotations for REST
A. Retter
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Adam Retter Consulting
2012
Corpus ID: 31201946
Whilst XQuery was originally envisaged and designed as a query language for XML, it has been adopted by many as a language for…
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2010
2010
Automatic upconversion using XSLT 2.0 and XProc: A real world example
Stefanie Haupt
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Maik Stührenberg
2010
Corpus ID: 62926352
2008
2008
RESTful Declarative Framework for Extended Home Entertainment Networks
J. Kleimola
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P. Vuorimaa
5th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking…
2008
Corpus ID: 18235452
Multimedia devices, services, and content are already distributed inside the home network. Mobility, sharing and IP based…
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2007
2007
Active Tags : mastering XML with XML
Philippe Poulard
2007
Corpus ID: 182507990
Many XML languages are defining tags for processing purpose rather than for describing datas : XSLT, Apache's Ant, or more…
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2006
2006
Processing XML documents with pipelines
J. Tennison
ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
2006
Corpus ID: 19699655
We live in a world where documents do not simply exist in the form we need them. Getting from stored form to final presentation…
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2002
2002
Building Complex XSLT Applications
T. Pitner
International Conference WWW/Internet
2002
Corpus ID: 25840437
The paper discusses the issues arising when building large-scale XML/XSLT applications and presents selected techniques for…
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