The concept of an application profile (AP) has been developed to allow implementers to draw on metadata terms from existing vocabularies and customise them for a local application. APs play an important role in enhancing interoperability between diverse applications. From our experience of encoding an AP targeted to the digital heritage domain, we have devised a generalized XML Schemas Definition (XSD) framework capable of satisfying the functional and modelling characteristics of APs with either flat or nested structures. This paper presents the framework and its technical implementation, its potential impact on the development of dynamic machine- processible APs, and its current limitations. The framework presented has a layered structure...
This paper describes the establishment of an XML Metadata Knowledge Base (XMKB) to assist integratio...
XML and state-of-the-art XML database management systems (XML-DBMSs) can play a leading role in far ...
In this paper, the authors question the role and naming of 'application profiles' (APs). It is not a...
The concept of an application profile (AP) has been developed to allow implementers to draw on metad...
The term "application profile" has recently become highly topical. Heery and Patel [1] define applic...
The SCHEMAS Registry aims at providing a selected and annotated overview of metadata vocabularies an...
The SCHEMAS Registry aims at providing a selected and annotated overview of metadata vocabularies an...
In the present work we analyze the algorithm that was introduced in [4]. The algorithm performs a tr...
This article introduces the methodology of intermediary schemas for complex metadata environments. M...
XML technology has emerged during recent years as a popular choice for representing and exchanging s...
Abstract. The today’s applications usually form a system of sub-appli-cations, each being responsibl...
The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is fast emerging as the dominant standard for storing, describi...
Both the Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) and the proposed Material eXchange Format (MXF) standard de...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is routinely used to transfer data among applications and acros...
For focused applications with limited user and use application communities, XML can be the right cho...
This paper describes the establishment of an XML Metadata Knowledge Base (XMKB) to assist integratio...
XML and state-of-the-art XML database management systems (XML-DBMSs) can play a leading role in far ...
In this paper, the authors question the role and naming of 'application profiles' (APs). It is not a...
The concept of an application profile (AP) has been developed to allow implementers to draw on metad...
The term "application profile" has recently become highly topical. Heery and Patel [1] define applic...
The SCHEMAS Registry aims at providing a selected and annotated overview of metadata vocabularies an...
The SCHEMAS Registry aims at providing a selected and annotated overview of metadata vocabularies an...
In the present work we analyze the algorithm that was introduced in [4]. The algorithm performs a tr...
This article introduces the methodology of intermediary schemas for complex metadata environments. M...
XML technology has emerged during recent years as a popular choice for representing and exchanging s...
Abstract. The today’s applications usually form a system of sub-appli-cations, each being responsibl...
The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is fast emerging as the dominant standard for storing, describi...
Both the Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) and the proposed Material eXchange Format (MXF) standard de...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is routinely used to transfer data among applications and acros...
For focused applications with limited user and use application communities, XML can be the right cho...
This paper describes the establishment of an XML Metadata Knowledge Base (XMKB) to assist integratio...
XML and state-of-the-art XML database management systems (XML-DBMSs) can play a leading role in far ...
In this paper, the authors question the role and naming of 'application profiles' (APs). It is not a...