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Taxonomy of xml schema languages using formal language theory (2001)

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by Makoto Murata , Dongwon Lee , Murali Mani
Venue:EXTREME MARKUP LANGUAGES
Citations:234 - 6 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Murata01taxonomyof,
    author = {Makoto Murata and Dongwon Lee and Murali Mani},
    title = {Taxonomy of xml schema languages using formal language theory},
    booktitle = {EXTREME MARKUP LANGUAGES},
    year = {2001},
    publisher = {}
}

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Abstract

On the basis of regular tree grammars, we present a formal framework for XML schema languages. This framework helps to describe, compare, and implement such schema languages in a rigorous manner. Our main results are as follows: (1) a simple framework to study three classes of tree languages (local, single-type, and regular); (2) classification and comparison of schema languages (DTD, W3C XML Schema, and RELAX NG) based on these classes; (3) efficient document validation algorithms for these classes; and (4) other grammatical concepts and advanced validation algorithms relevant to an XML model (e.g., binarization, derivative-based validation).

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formal language theory    xml schema    xml model    implement schema language    advanced validation algorithm relevant    tree language    rigorous manner    efficient document validation algorithm    simple framework    formal framework    main result    schema language    regular tree grammar    xml schema language    derivative-based validation    relax ng    grammatical concept    w3c xml schema   

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