| Gordon D. Brown. Intensional HTML 2: A practical approach. Master's thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Victoria, Canada, 1998. |
....languages [4, 14] More speci cally, we propose the language Multidimensional XML (MXML) which extends traditional XML with the capability of representing context dependent information in a compact way. The development of MXML was in uenced by the ideas behind the design of Intensional HTML [20, 8, 7]. In contrast to IHTML, which aims at handling multidimensional information at a document level, the goal of MXML is to provide a formalism for representing and exchanging context dependent data over the web. Apart from its applications in the XML domain, the study of MXML revealed new ideas that ....
....to o er signi cant bene ts is the area of version control [16] The intensional versioning approach described in [16] has recently found applications in the evolving area of Internet computing. One example application in this domain is the development of the language IHTML (Intensional HTML) [20, 8, 7, 18], a high level Web authoring language. The main advantage of IHTML over HTML is that it allows practical speci cation of Web pages that can exist in many di erent variations. Web sites created by IHTML are easier to maintain and require signi cantly less space when compared to the sites created ....
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