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Xml Linking Language (XLink) - Maler, DeRose (1998)   (Correct)   (17 citations)
for locators is given using a simple Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF) location, as described in the
www.cg.cs.tu-bs.de/research/bib/LitSem/xlink.ps.gz

A Hybrid Query Language for the Extended Entity-Relationship.. - Marc Andries (1997)   (Correct)   (7 citations)
of this language are defined using an Extended Backus-Naur Form grammar. After an informal introduction
ftp.wi.leidenuniv.nl/pub/CS/TechnicalReports/1993/tr93-15.ps.gz

A Formally Founded Description Technique for Business Processes - Thurner (1997)   (Correct)   (6 citations)
aspects of our notation are provided in extended Backus-Naur form as introduced in [BFG 93]The
www4.in.tum.de/publ/papers/thurner97-12.pdf

The Emerald Programming Language - Report Norman Hutchinson (1987)   (Correct)   (6 citations)
a slight variation of the commonly-used Extended Backus Naur Form (EBNF) to express the syntax of
www.cs.ubc.ca/nest/dsg/emerald/papers/Report.ps

ANTLR: A Predicated-LL(k) Parser Generator - Parr, Quong (1995)   (Correct)   (4 citations)
2. ANTLR accepts grammar constructs in Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF) notation. 3. ANTLR provides
www.cs.ubc.ca/local/reading/proceedings/spe91-95/spe/./vol25/issue7/spe964tp.pdf

Lisaac: The Power of Simplicity At Work for Operating System - Benot Sonntag Dominique (2002)   (Correct)   (2 citations)
syntax of Lisaac is described using Extended Backus-Naur Form EBNF)Terminal symbols are enclosed
www.loria.fr/~colnet/publis/lisaac-tools2002.ps.gz

SGML and XML Document Grammars and Exceptions - Kilpelainen, Wood (1999)   (Correct)   (2 citations)
in a notation that is similar to extended Backus-Naur form. The right-hand side of a production,
Regard, Dtds Are Similar To Grammars In Extended Backus-Naur Form. An Example Of A Simple Sgml Dtd Is

xml.coverpages.org/exceptionsHK-1999-01.pdf

The Visual Specification of Context - Brüggemann-Klein, Hermann, Wood (2001)   (Correct)   (2 citations)
Regard, Dtds Are Similar To Grammars In Extended Backus-Naur Form. An Example Of An Xml Dtd Is Given In
www.cs.ust.hk/tcsc/RR/2001-06.ps.gz

Complexity of Context-free Grammars with Exceptions and the.. - Rizzi (2002)   (Correct)   (1 citation)
expressed in a notation similar to extended Backus{ Naur form. In addition, the SGML standard allows
in a notation that is similar to extended Backus{Naur form. In addition, the SGML standard allows

www-math.science.unitn.it/~rrizzi/papers/scientificPublications/../ps/xml-exceptions.ps

Rigorous EBNF-based Definition for a Graphic Modeling Language - Yong Xia Martin (2003)   (Correct)   (1 citation)
by the elegance and simplicity of EBNF-extended Backus-Naur Form)based syntax definition for textual
GML. Context-free syntax. We use EBNF (extended BackusNaur form) for the definition of the context-free

www.ifi.unizh.ch/groups/req/ftp/syntax/apsec.pdf

Parsing Expression Grammars: A Recognition-Based Syntactic.. - Ford (2004)   (Correct)   (1 citation)
with RE-like features added, much like Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF) notation [30, 19]A key
www.brynosaurus.com/pub/lang/peg.ps.gz

A System for Testing and Verifying Functional-Logic Programs - Padawitz (2002)   (Correct)   (1 citation)
by the following context-free grammar in extended Backus-Naur form. j and ?1 denote the usual
ls5-www.cs.uni-dortmund.de/~peter/ExpaTex.ps.gz

Complexity of Context-Free Grammars with Exceptions - Rizzi (2001)   (Correct)   (1 citation)
expressed in a notation similar to extended Backus-Naur form. In addition, the SGML standard allows
in a notation that is similar to extended Backus-Naur form. In addition, the SGML standard allows

sra.itc.it/tr/R01.ps.gz

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