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  • notes Algorithmics and Applications of Tree and Graph Searching
    (2002), pp. 39-52.
    by Dennis Shasha, Jason, Rosalba Giugno
  • notes The limits of Web metadata, and beyond
    (1998), pp. 1-9.
    by Massimo Marchiori
    posted to web-search xml by ChaTo on 2005-09-02 16:03:29 as read
  • Simple API for XML (SAX 2.0)
    (2004)
    by David Megginson
    posted to xml by ChaTo on 2005-06-30 11:33:51 as read
  • XQL and proximal nodes
    JASIST, Vol. 53, No. 6. (2002), pp. 504-514.
    by Ricardo, Gonzalo Navarro
    posted to xml by ChaTo on 2005-06-30 11:33:47 as read
  • WSDL: Web Services Description Language
    (2001)
    by Erik Christensen, Francisco Curbera, Greg Meredith, Sanjiva Weerawarana
    posted to xml by ChaTo on 2005-06-30 11:33:46 as read
  • World Wide Web Consortium - RDF
    (1999)
    by Ora Lassila, Ralph Swick
    posted to xml by ChaTo on 2005-06-30 11:33:45 as read
  • Newtenberg: Un Modelo y una Implementación de un Sistema de Publicaciones Electrónicas
    (2001)
    by Carlos Castillo
    posted to web-design xml by ChaTo on 2005-06-30 11:33:45 as read
  • A new data model: Persistent attribute-centric objects
    (1999)
    by Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Terry Jones, Gregory Rawlins
    posted to xml by ChaTo on 2005-06-30 11:33:44 as read
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