Build a Shopping Cart Application Using XForms
This tutorial focuses on key aspects of the W3C XForms 1.0 standard to produce a fully functional Web-based shopping cart. With this approach, the reader will get a good start at creating real-world applications with XForms, without having to learn the entire XForms specification.
Speicher, Steve K., Keith Wells, Jan J. Kratky and Kevin Kelly. IBM (2007). Design>Web Design>E Commerce>XForms
Using XForms in Office Applications 
This paper addresses the use of the W3C XForms standard in a general-purpose office application. XForms allows for the manipulation and processing of highly structured XML content while providing means of input validation and business logic inside the form. Through the integration of XForms support into an office application, the user is enabled to work with arbitrarily structured XML data in a convenient and well-known environment. The XForms integration into StarOffice and OpenOffice.org that the author shows here supports the user in the design phase of the form, as well as during data entry and validation in the deployed form.
Oppermann, Lars. IDEAlliance (2004). Articles>Information Design>XML>XForms
The Essence of Declarative, XML-based Web Applications: XForms and XSLT
In this session, the author discusses best practices, common patterns and pitfalls in using XSLT as a host language for generating web-based user interfaces expressed in XForms.
Thomas-Ogbuji, Chimezie. XML 2006 (2006). Articles>Web Design>XML>XForms
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