Extended Markup Language (XML): a solution for modelling documents and their relations based on the semantics of information
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v6i2.1137Abstract
The characteristics and advantages of the emerging document formatting standard acknowledged as Extended Markup Language (XML) are discussed. Among them, the legibility and clarity of the documents, the separation between the syntactic structure and the graphical presentation and the powerfulness of its hyperlink system are analyzed. The characteristics are illustrated with a XML application oriented to the treatment and retrieval of juridical documentationDownloads
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