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    Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) Version 1.1

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    Esta norma define las características y sintaxis necesarias para el Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) un lenguaje para expresar hojas de estilo. Consiste en dos partes: un lenguaje para transformar documentos XML y un vocabulario XML para especificar formatos semánticos

    A Multi-channel Application Framework for Customer Care Service Using Best-First Search Technique

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    It has become imperative to find a solution to the dissatisfaction in response by mobile service providers when interacting with their customer care centres. Problems faced with Human to Human Interaction (H2H) between customer care centres and their customers include delayed response time, inconsistent solutions to questions or enquires and lack of dedicated access channels for interaction with customer care centres in some cases. This paper presents a framework and development techniques for a multi-channel application providing Human to System (H2S) interaction for customer care centre of a mobile telecommunication provider. The proposed solution is called Interactive Customer Service Agent (ICSA). Based on single-authoring, it will provide three media of interaction with the customer care centre of a mobile telecommunication operator: voice, phone and web browsing. A mathematical search technique called Best-First Search to generate accurate results in a search environmen

    Designing a Digital Version of British Library, Harley MS 4431

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    Discusses design for the electronic transcription of MS BL Harley 4431 aims first of all to create a diplomatic corpus made up of the thirty works which Christine de Pizan included in the Queen’s MS. The generally accepted mark-up language which will enable us to achieve these aims is XML (eXtensible Markup Language), supported by a transformation language called XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language for Transformation)

    MathML/XML series: glossary of some XML formats

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    TIGRA - An architectural style for enterprise application integration

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    On an evaluation of transformation languages in a fully XML-driven framework for video content adaptation

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    Bitstream Structure Descriptions (BSDs) allow taking the complexity of transforming scalable bitstreams from the compressed domain to the semantic domain. These descriptions are an essential part of an XUL-driven video adaptation framework. The performance of a BSD transformation engine is very important in such an architecture. This paper evaluates the efficiency of XML-based transformation languages in our video adaptation framework. XSLT, STX, and a hybrid solution are compared to each other in terms of execution times, memory consumption, and user-friendliness. Our experiments show that STX is the preferred solution when speed and low-memory are important. The hybrid solution is competitive in terms of memory consumption and is more user-friendly than STX. Although XSLT is relative fast, its memory consumption is very high
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