We describe how a collection of documents expressed in XML-conforming languages such as CML and XHTML can be authenticated and validated against digital signatures which make use of established X.509 certificate technology. These can be associated either with specific nodes in the XML document or with the entire document. We illustrate this with two examples. An entire journal article expressed in XML has its individual components digitally signed by separate authors, and the collection is placed in an envelope and again signed. The second example involves using a software robot agent to acquire a collection of documents from a specified URL, to perform various operations and transformations on the content, including expressing molecules in...
The semantic architecture of CML consists of conventions, dictionaries and units. The conventions co...
We review recent developments which employ extensible markup languages (XML) as information descript...
Paper documents and “wet” signatures (made with ink) have given way to electronic data messages. Thi...
We describe how a collection of documents expressed in XML-conforming languages such as CML and XHTM...
Abstract. The digital signature is one of the most important cryptographic primitives. It provides d...
ACS Spring ConferenceChemical Markup Language (CML) is an XML-conformant Schema that describes molec...
A set of components (CMLReact) for managing chemical and biochemical reactions has been added to CML...
We present an overview of the current state of public semantic chemistry and propose new approaches ...
We describe an online resource in the form of this journal article for comparing the molecular const...
Contains fulltext : 60101.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Examples of th...
CMLLite is a collection of definitions and processes which provide strong and flexible validation fo...
It has been noticed in the past five years that the Internet use has been troubled by the lack of su...
CMLLite is a collection of definitions and processes which provide strong and flexible validation fo...
Examples of the use of the RSS 1.0 (RDF Site Summary) specification together with CML (Chemical Mark...
This paper presents a formal data publishing platform for computational chemistry using semantic web...
The semantic architecture of CML consists of conventions, dictionaries and units. The conventions co...
We review recent developments which employ extensible markup languages (XML) as information descript...
Paper documents and “wet” signatures (made with ink) have given way to electronic data messages. Thi...
We describe how a collection of documents expressed in XML-conforming languages such as CML and XHTM...
Abstract. The digital signature is one of the most important cryptographic primitives. It provides d...
ACS Spring ConferenceChemical Markup Language (CML) is an XML-conformant Schema that describes molec...
A set of components (CMLReact) for managing chemical and biochemical reactions has been added to CML...
We present an overview of the current state of public semantic chemistry and propose new approaches ...
We describe an online resource in the form of this journal article for comparing the molecular const...
Contains fulltext : 60101.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Examples of th...
CMLLite is a collection of definitions and processes which provide strong and flexible validation fo...
It has been noticed in the past five years that the Internet use has been troubled by the lack of su...
CMLLite is a collection of definitions and processes which provide strong and flexible validation fo...
Examples of the use of the RSS 1.0 (RDF Site Summary) specification together with CML (Chemical Mark...
This paper presents a formal data publishing platform for computational chemistry using semantic web...
The semantic architecture of CML consists of conventions, dictionaries and units. The conventions co...
We review recent developments which employ extensible markup languages (XML) as information descript...
Paper documents and “wet” signatures (made with ink) have given way to electronic data messages. Thi...