Presentation 2000/11/10
A Consideration on a constraint based XML transformation Language
Daigoro YOKOZEKI, Takahiko MURAYAMA, Shuichiro YAMAMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) XML has been adopted in the B2B integration.Since each company has their own XML data format, the importance of XML transformation languages like XSLT is growing.In this paper, we consider a constrained based XML Transformation Language(XML)that aims to promote B2B information sharing.XML is a multi-purpose XML transformation language, and the concrete semantics of the XTL is given by operational definitions.We show the examples of XTL's operation include selection, generation, transformation, division and integration).We also show the effectiveness and the limitation of the XTL.in comparison with XSLT.
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Keyword(in English) XML / transformation / query language / XSLT / semi-structure / form
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Title (in English) A Consideration on a constraint based XML transformation Language
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Keyword(1) XML
Keyword(2) transformation
Keyword(3) query language
Keyword(4) XSLT
Keyword(5) semi-structure
Keyword(6) form
1st Author's Name Daigoro YOKOZEKI
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Takahiko MURAYAMA
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Shuichiro YAMAMOTO
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories
Date 2000/11/10
Paper # KBSE2000-50
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 441
Page pp.pp.-
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