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Improving Document Reusability with Adaptive XML Inclusions
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Year of publication | 2005 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | XTech 2005 Proceedings |
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web | http://idealliance.org/proceedings/xtech05/papers/03-05-01/ |
Field | Informatics |
Keywords | DocBook; Adaptive XML Inclusions |
Description | The concept of XML Inclusions (XInclude, Marsh and Orchard 2004) is well known and used in many areas of XML document authoring and processing in order to facilitate authoring and enable document reuse. However, as the included documents or fragments are included unchanged, the potential for the reuse is limited. This paper introduces the Adaptive XML Inclusions (AXI) which adopt, i.e. transform the included document. AXI is not limited to any specific markup of documents and has potentially wide range of applications, among other in e-learning. AXI has been implemented in Java as open-source software and is available at Sourceforge. |
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