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SGML: The Reason Why and the First Published Hint
This was my second published paper. My first, published in the Harvard Journal .... and the like, all of them focused on allowing the software to interwork. ...
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The Roots of SGML -- A Personal Recollection
But we were not allowed to write about TDL/GML because IBM had decided that it had serious product potential. We could only hint at the need for codes "to ...
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 N0029
Note 14: A DTD notation can also be capable of expressing other information. For example, it could express constraints on a document's data content or ...
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The Roots of SGML -- A Personal Recollection
Later in 1969, together with Ed Mosher and Ray Lorie, I invented Generalized Markup Language (GML) to solve the data representation problem. ...
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The Roots of SGML -- A Personal Recollection
Later in 1969, together with Ed Mosher and Ray Lorie, I invented Generalized Markup Language (GML) to solve the data representation problem. ...
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 N0029
Information Management Services 1060 Commerce Park ..... Name String Number Mode Constraint Description HCRO (none) (none) CON LIT HEX Hex character ...
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Current Text ofISO 8879 (SGML)
It contains the official ISO 8879 text of October 15, 1986, ... ISO 8879, the SGML International Standard, is developed and maintained by ISO/IEC ...
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Design Considerations for Integrated Text Processing Systems
It follows, therefore, that in designing computer systems for integrated text processing, one must support these processes in a way which exploits the ...
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Charles F. Goldfarb's SGML Source: InFrequently Asked Questions ...
"SGML Source", "Infrequently Asked Questions" and "InFAQs" are service marks of Charles F. Goldfarb. I take no responsibility for the accuracy of the ...
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Charles F. Goldfarb's Information Management Consulting
Information Management Consulting is the consulting practice of Dr. Charles F. ... leading information processors and have transformed modern computing. ...