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At the present time, there is no doubt that the languages based on XML-family of formats belong to the most discussed topics of the information industry (XML is an abbreviation for eXtensible Markup Language, see e.g. XML, 2003; W3C, 2003). The primary goal of the XML format was to provide the text marking mechanism for documents, and use this technique in information exchange between resources. XMLdata are intended to be generated and consumed by applications. Consequently, the XML language has recently emerged as a new approach for information representation.
This work has been partially supported by the research program no. MSM 212300014 “Research in the Area of Information Technologies and Communications” of the Czech Technical University in Prague (sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of The Czech Republic), and it also has been partially supported by the grant No. 201/03/0912 “XML Documents Searching and Indexing” of the Grant Agency of The Czech Republic.
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Richta, K. (2004). Business Functions Prototyping via XSLT. In: Linger, H., et al. Constructing the Infrastructure for the Knowledge Economy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4852-9_15
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