XML has been designed for creating structured documents, but the information that is encoded in these structures are, by definition, out of scope for XML. Additional sources, normally not easily interpretable by computers, such as documentation are needed to determine the intention of specific tags in a tag-set. The Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI) takes a rather pragmatic approach to foster interoperability between XML instances in the domain of metadata descriptions for language resources. This paper gives an overview of this approach
Creating and maintaining metadata for various kinds of resources requires appropriate tools to assis...
This paper presents an overview of what eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is and how it might be app...
A three year Esprit project - ProCure - is ultimately aiming to take a significant but achievable st...
This article introduces the methodology of intermediary schemas for complex metadata environments. M...
This paper describes the establishment of an XML Metadata Knowledge Base (XMKB) to assist integratio...
This research aims to find out the effect of syntax on interoperability among metadata standards. Th...
Metadata can be represented in many different ways. CLARIN’s Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI...
The sustainable archiving of research data for predefined time spans has become increasingly importa...
With the advent of electronic publishing, processes must be modified or even recreated to produce co...
Interoperability is one of the most important features of the modern information systems, concerning...
In this chapter, we discuss steps toward extending CMDI’s semantic interoperability beyond the Socia...
Broeder, D., M. Windhouwer, D. van Uytranck & T. Trippel (2012a). CMDI: a Component Metadata Infrast...
The paper’s purpose is to give an overview of the work on the Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMD...
[[abstract]]Automatic information system is a common tool in the digitalization process in libraries...
This paper describes a prototype for a Web service that translates between pairs of metadata schemas...
Creating and maintaining metadata for various kinds of resources requires appropriate tools to assis...
This paper presents an overview of what eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is and how it might be app...
A three year Esprit project - ProCure - is ultimately aiming to take a significant but achievable st...
This article introduces the methodology of intermediary schemas for complex metadata environments. M...
This paper describes the establishment of an XML Metadata Knowledge Base (XMKB) to assist integratio...
This research aims to find out the effect of syntax on interoperability among metadata standards. Th...
Metadata can be represented in many different ways. CLARIN’s Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI...
The sustainable archiving of research data for predefined time spans has become increasingly importa...
With the advent of electronic publishing, processes must be modified or even recreated to produce co...
Interoperability is one of the most important features of the modern information systems, concerning...
In this chapter, we discuss steps toward extending CMDI’s semantic interoperability beyond the Socia...
Broeder, D., M. Windhouwer, D. van Uytranck & T. Trippel (2012a). CMDI: a Component Metadata Infrast...
The paper’s purpose is to give an overview of the work on the Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMD...
[[abstract]]Automatic information system is a common tool in the digitalization process in libraries...
This paper describes a prototype for a Web service that translates between pairs of metadata schemas...
Creating and maintaining metadata for various kinds of resources requires appropriate tools to assis...
This paper presents an overview of what eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is and how it might be app...
A three year Esprit project - ProCure - is ultimately aiming to take a significant but achievable st...