Building a Document Delivery System from Off-the-Shelf Standards-Conformant Parts
OK. So you have your documents in XML. How do you deliver them to readers? You've heard great things about separation of form and content, and would like different kinds of readers to see the documents styled in different ways. And in order to make the collection of documents more useful, you would like to have full-text search. The quality assurance people would like some help with tools for checking documents and finding errors and inconsistencies in existing ones. Oh, and by the way, we just took a budget cut, so can you do it without breaking the bank?
Sperberg-McQueen, C.M. IDEAlliance (2004). Articles>Content Management>Information Design>XML
Daddy? Where Do Schemas Come From? Some Facts of Life for Schema Users
The rules for finding schema components when validating a document using W3C's XML Schema 1.0 are widely misunderstood. This presentation will the rules for constructing a schema and describe the reasoning behind the design.
Sperberg-McQueen, C.M. XML 2006 (2006). Articles>Information Design>XML>Standards
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