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Journal articles on the topic "XML semantic validation"

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Janzek-Hawlat, S., S. Sibinovic, G. Duftschmid, and C. Rinner. "Semantic Validation of Standard-based Electronic Health Record Documents with W3C XML Schema." Methods of Information in Medicine 49, no. 03 (2010): 271–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3414/me09-02-0027.

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Summary Objectives: The goal of this article is to examine whether W3C XML Schema provides a practicable solution for the semantic validation of standard-based electronic health record (EHR) documents. With semantic validation we mean that the EHR documents are checked for conformance with the underlying archetypes and reference model. Methods: We describe an approach that allows XML Schemas to be derived from archetypes based on a specific naming convention. The archetype constraints are augmented with additional components of the reference model within the XML Schema representation. A copy o
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Mok, Wai Yin, Jonathan R. Mok, and Xiaotong Li. "XML Template Functional and Multivalued Dependencies Validation." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 28, no. 01 (2019): 1950001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843019500011.

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In this paper, we present two types of XML semantic constraints, namely the XML Template Functional Dependencies (XTFDs) and the XML Template Multivalued Dependencies (XTMVDs), which are both defined over the finite XML files that have no mixed contents. Essentially they specify that if a pattern of nodes appears in a finite XML file that has no mixed contents, then another pattern of nodes must also appear. To implement these semantic constraints, we demonstrate an algorithm that transforms an XTFD or an XTMVD to an XQuery program such that the program returns a non-empty set of counter examp
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VERGARA-NIEDERMAYR, CRISTOBAL, FUSHENG WANG, TONY PAN, TAHSIN KURC, and JOEL SALTZ. "SEMANTICALLY INTEROPERABLE XML DATA." International Journal of Semantic Computing 07, no. 03 (2013): 237–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793351x13500037.

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XML is ubiquitously used as an information exchange platform for web-based applications in healthcare, life sciences, and many other domains. Proliferating XML data are now managed through latest native XML database technologies. XML data sources conforming to common XML schemas could be shared and integrated with syntactic interoperability. Semantic interoperability can be achieved through semantic annotations of data models using common data elements linked to concepts from ontologies. In this paper, we present a framework and software system to support the development of semantic interopera
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Cong, He, and Wei Quan Jiang. "An Approach to Advanced XML Constraints Expression and Validation." Advanced Materials Research 562-564 (August 2012): 2149–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.562-564.2149.

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XML is widely used nearly everywhere in modern information technology. However, traditional XML semantic constraints expression and validation is still an open issue since grammar-based or rule-based schema languages have built-in limitations in some syntax constraints expression, and the combined ones with more than two languages to check a XML putting a considerable burden on users. A domain-oriented XML expression and validation approach is proposed, which takes high level business concepts to capture the advanced XML constraints in a compact and easy understand way. Some implementation tec
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Lin, Risheng, and Abdollah A. Afjeh. "Development of XML Databinding Integration for Web-Enabled Aircraft Engine Simulation." Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering 4, no. 3 (2004): 186–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1736686.

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This paper discusses the detailed design and implementation of an XML databinding framework for Web-based aircraft engine simulation. The framework provides an interoperable, high-level object interface to access data. The interface permits semantic validation of engine data while preserving the meaning of the original data. Using this framework makes the integration of engine model and data, along with the relevant interfaces required for sharing and validation engine data, easier and more efficient. The language-independent representation of engine component data enables users to move around
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Bodard, Gabriel, and Polina Yordanova. "Publication, Testing and Visualization with EFES: A tool for all stages of the EpiDoc XML editing process." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Digitalia 65, no. 1 (2020): 17–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbdigitalia.2020.1.02.

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"EpiDoc is a set of recommendations, schema and other tools for the encoding of ancient texts, especially inscriptions and papyri, in TEI XML, that is now used by upwards of a hundred projects around the world, and large numbers of scholars seek training in EpiDoc encoding every year. The EpiDoc Front-End Services tool (EFES) was designed to fill the important need for a publication solution for researchers and editors who have produced EpiDoc encoded texts but do not have access to digital humanities support or a well-funded IT service to produce a publication for them. This paper will discus
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Karan, Ebrahim, Javier Irizarry, and John Haymaker. "Generating IFC models from heterogeneous data using semantic web." Construction Innovation 15, no. 2 (2015): 219–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ci-05-2014-0030.

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Purpose – This paper aims to develop a framework to represent semantic web query results as Industry Foundation Class (IFC) building models. The subject of interoperability has received considerable attention in the construction literature in recent years. Given the distributed, semantically heterogeneous data sources, the problem is to retrieve information accurately and with minimal human intervention by considering their semantic descriptions. Design/methodology/approach – This paper provides a framework to translate semantic web query results into the XML representations of IFC schema and
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Xu, Zhiwu, Ping Lu, and Haiming Chen. "Towards an Effective Syntax and a Generator for Deterministic Standard Regular Expressions." Computer Journal 62, no. 9 (2018): 1322–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/bxy110.

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Abstract Deterministic regular expressions are a core part of XML Schema and used in other applications. But unlike regular expressions, deterministic regular expressions do not have a simple syntax, instead they are defined in a semantic manner. Moreover, not every regular expression can be rewritten to an equivalent deterministic regular expression. These properties of deterministic regular expressions put a burden on the user to develop XML Schema Definitions and to use deterministic regular expressions. In this paper, we propose a syntax for deterministic standard regular expressions (DREG
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Näppilä, Turkka, and Timo Niemi. "An approach for developing a schemaless XML dataspace profiling system." Journal of Information Science 38, no. 3 (2012): 234–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0165551512437532.

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Dataspace systems have been proposed recently as an alternative to the traditional data integration approach. They offer reduced setup time and costs by allowing cooperation among the data sources based on the knowledge gained gradually through user interaction. A dataspace is a collection of heterogeneous and beforehand unfamiliar but interrelated data sources. In this article, we consider dataspaces composed of XML-based data sources. The XML query and analysis systems designed to satisfy the user’s sophisticated information needs presuppose that they are familiar with the contents, structur
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Brahmia, Zouhaier, Fabio Grandi, Barbara Oliboni та Rafik Bouaziz. "Schema Change Operations for Full Support of Schema Versioning in the τXSchema Framework". International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering 9, № 2 (2014): 20–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijitwe.2014040102.

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tXSchema (Currim et al., 2004) is a framework (a language and a suite of tools) for the creation and validation of time-varying XML documents. A tXSchema schema is composed of a conventional XML Schema annotated with physical and logical annotations. All components of a tXSchema schema can evolve over time to reflect changes in the real-world. Since many applications need to keep track of both data and schema evolution, schema versioning has been long advocated to be the best solution to do this. In this paper, we complete the tXSchema framework, which is predisposed from the origin to support
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "XML semantic validation"

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Moskal, Jakub, Mieczyslaw Kokar, and John Morgan. "Semantic Validation of T&E XML Data." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/596446.

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ITC/USA 2015 Conference Proceedings / The Fifty-First Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 26-29, 2015 / Bally's Hotel & Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV<br>It is anticipated that XML will heavily dominate the next generation of telemetry systems. The syntax of XML-based languages can be constrained by a schema that describes the structure of valid documents. However, the schemas cannot express all dependencies between XML elements and attributes, both within a single document and across multiple documents. This prohibits the XML validation process fr
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Martinez, Christian. "A Modular Integrated Syntactic/Semantic XML Data Validation Solution." Thesis, Pace University, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10128879.

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<p> A Modular Integrated Syntactic/Semantic XML Data Validation Solution Data integration between disparate systems can be difficult when there are distinct data formats and constraints from a syntactic and semantic perspective. Such differences can be the source of miscommunication that can lead to incorrect data interpretations. What we propose is to leverage XML as means to define not only syntactic constraints, but also semantic constraints. </p><p> XML having been widely adopted across multiple industries, is heavily used as a data protocol. However, commonly used XML parsers have only
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Book chapters on the topic "XML semantic validation"

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Passi, Kalpdrum, Louise Lane, Sanjay Madria, and Mukesh Mohania. "XML Schema Integration and E-Commerce." In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, First Edition. IGI Global, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-553-5.ch555.

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XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is used to describe semi-structured data, i.e., irregular or incomplete data whose structure may be subject to unpredictable changes. Unlike traditional semi-structured data, XML documents are self-describing, thus XML provides a platform-independent means to describe data and, therefore, can transport data from one platform to another (Bray, Paoli, &amp; Sperberg-McQueen, 1998). XML documents can be both created and used by applications. The valid content, allowed structure, and metadata properties of XML documents are described by their related schema(s) (Thompson, Beech, Maloney, &amp; Mendelsohn, 2001). An XML document is said to be valid if it conforms to its related schema. A schema also gives additional semantic meaning to the data it is used to tag. The schema is provided independently of the data it describes. Any given data set may rely on multiple schemas for validation. Any given schema may itself refer to multiple schemas.
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Brahmia, Zouhaier, Fabio Grandi, Barbara Oliboni, and Rafik Bouaziz. "Supporting Structural Evolution of Data in Web-Based Systems via Schema Versioning in the tXSchema Framework." In Advances in Computer and Electrical Engineering. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5384-7.ch013.

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τXSchema is a framework for creating and validating temporal XML documents, while using a temporal schema that consists of three components: a conventional XML schema document annotated with a set of temporal logical and physical annotations. Each one of these components can evolve over time to reflect changes in the real world. In addition, schema versioning has been long advocated to be the most efficient way to keep track of both data and schema evolution. Hence, in this chapter the authors complete τXSchema, which is predisposed from the origin to support schema versioning, by defining the operations that are necessary to exploit such a feature and make schema versioning functionalities available to end users. Precisely, the authors' approach provides a complete and sound set of change primitives and a set of high-level change operations, for the maintenance of each component of a τXSchema schema, and defines their operational semantics. Furthermore, they propose a new technique for schema versioning in τXSchema, allowing a complete, integrated, and safe management of schema changes.
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Conference papers on the topic "XML semantic validation"

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Ni, Wei, and Tok Wang Ling. "Semantic validation for XML updates." In the 2nd international conference. ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1352793.1352825.

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Wahid, Norfaradilla, and Eric Pardede. "XML semantic constraint validation for XML updates: A survey." In 2011 International Conference on Semantic Technology and Information Retrieval (STAIR). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/stair.2011.5995765.

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"Testing of Semantic Properties in XML Documents." In The 4th International Workshop on Modelling, Simulation,Verification and Validation of Enterprise Information Systems. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0002484500380046.

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