| F. Paradis, A.-M. Vercoustre and B. Hills, "A Virtual Document Interpreter for Reuse of Information", in Proceedings of Electronic Publishing '98 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1375), Saint-Malo, France, pp487-498, 1-3 April, 1998. |
....to the conceptual model defined in a C Web schema. Instead of individual queries, users are able to specify entire subparts of a C Web schema in order to generate a virtual document structure (XML DTD) that will be instantiated by the results of several queries to the underlying XML repositories [89]. This solution assumes that the various DTDs contributing to the final result are known in advance and the appropriate stylesheets and transformation programs (e.g. XSLT [31] have been defined. 15 www.weborganic.com 20 C WEB IST 1999 13479 D5: C Web Functionality Architecture 5 The C Web ....
F. Paradis, A-M. Vercoustre, and B. Hills. A virtual document interpreter for reuse of information. In EP-98, Saint Malo, France., Apr 1998.
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F. Paradis, A.-M. Vercoustre and B. Hills, "A Virtual Document Interpreter for Reuse of Information", in Proceedings of Electronic Publishing '98 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1375), Saint-Malo, France, pp487-498, 1-3 April, 1998.
....engine, to add structure and delivery. Indexing and querying are performed by MG without any knowledge about the document structure. Taylor drives the indexing and filters the querying using document structure, and then uses a virtual document interpreter, Norfolk (Vercoustre Paradis 1997; Paradis Vercoustre 1998), to deliver the results. Figure 1 gives an overview of Taylor architecture for indexing and querying. Before indexing proper, 2 It is still possible to have a generic about query type, but it is usually not very successful for gathering. Indexing Querying Parse Collection file Documents ....
Paradis, F. & Vercoustre, A-M. (1998). A Virtual Document Interpreter for Reuse of Information, In Proceedings of Electronic Publishing '98, published as Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1375 (pp.487---498). Saint-Malo, France.
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