Concurrent Markup Hierarchies: A Computer Science Approach

Ionut E. Iacob, Alex Dekhtyar

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Abstract

It is known that text has not, in general, a regular structure. However, since its invention and despite the fact that it represents hierarchical structures, XML has gained a lot of popularity among humanities researchers: XML is easy to use and it comes with a handful of free processing tools. A variety of solutions were proposed to represent overlapping structures in XML. More or less easy to maintain from the point of view of data management, none of these solutions provides full support for two of the most demanded processing tasks: querying and presentation (XSL-like transformation).

We propose a processing framework for complex document-centric XML which generalizes the traditional way of XML data management to support overlapping markup processing. Our framework provides support for overlapping structures representation in XML, querying, authoring, and presentation of overlapping hierarchies.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Joint International ACH-ALLC Conference on Humanities Computing and Digital Scholarship
StatePublished - Jun 16 2005

Keywords

  • Computer science
  • Concurrent markup hierarchies
  • XML

DC Disciplines

  • Mathematics

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