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	<title>XFML</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/dir/XFML</link>
	<description>A listing of the most recently indexed works about XFML in the field of technical communication.</description>
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	<copyright>Copyright (c) 2005-08 by the EServer. All rights reserved.</copyright>
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	<webMaster>webmaster@eserver.org (Geoffrey Sauer)</webMaster>
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		<title>XFML</title>
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		<title>XFML Links</title>
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		<description>Links to various XFML related resources.</description>
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		<title>XFML Discussion Group</title>
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		<description>Discussion of xfml, the eXchangeable Faceted Metadata Language.</description>
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		<title>Clasificaciones Facetadas y Metadatos (y II): XFML</title>
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		<description>XFML (eXchangeable Faceted Metadata Language), creado por Peter Van Dijck, es un lenguaje o vocabulario con sintaxis XML para definir, distribuir e intercambiar metadatos en forma de taxonomías o clasificaciones facetadas. </description>
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		<title>A Day In The Life Of BBCi Search</title>
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		<description>Since BBCi  launched in November 2001, its search offering has been collecting data on the way that BBC website users search both the BBC&apos;s website, and through its homepage Websearch , the whole wide web.&#xD;&#xD;Given such a mass of data, the easiest way to aggregate and make sense of it has been to measure the search terms that are most popular. Indeed, the BBCi homepage has a panel displaying the three most popular search terms of the moment, and an editorial and taxonomy team at the BBC constantly monitor the searches gaining high volume in order to match the correct content to them. </description>
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		<title>eXchangeable Faceted Metadata Language</title>
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		<description>XFML Core is an open XML format for publishing and sharing hierarchical faceted metadata and indexing efforts. XFML Core is lightweight and easy to implement, yet uniquely powerful.</description>
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