نتایج جستجو برای: hypertext markup language

تعداد نتایج: 437519  

2003
Yasumasa Shigemoto Masahito Yamaguchi Satoru Miyazaki Hideaki Sugawara

Thanks to the Internet and HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) [5], we can browse a number of biological databases and results from analytical tools that are distributed in the Web. The results are also become available in eXtensible Markup Language (XML) [7] documents at many sites in the Internet. In addition, web services [4] start prevailing in bioinformatics domain [3] following the trend i...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 1998
A T Brünger P D Adams G M Clore W L DeLano P Gros R W Grosse-Kunstleve J S Jiang J Kuszewski M Nilges N S Pannu R J Read L M Rice T Simonson G L Warren

A new software suite, called Crystallography & NMR System (CNS), has been developed for macromolecular structure determination by X-ray crystallography or solution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. In contrast to existing structure-determination programs, the architecture of CNS is highly flexible, allowing for extension to other structure-determination methods, such as electron mi...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2015
Ioan Virag Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar Mihaela Crisan-Vida

The paper presents an application related to collaborative medicine using a browser based medical visualization system with focus on the medical image colorization process and the underlying open source web development technologies involved. Browser based systems allow physicians to share medical data with their remotely located counterparts or medical students, assisting them during patient di...

2013
Ulrik Brandes Markus Eiglsperger Jürgen Lerner Christian Pich

Christian Pich Swiss Re 16.

2002
Paul S. Wang Yi Zhou Xiao Zou

On-going design of Mathematics Education Markup Language (MeML) is presented. MeML is an XML-based language and the key component of Web-based Mathematics Education framework (WME) under investigation. MeML enables authoring of systematic and interoperable mathematics education pages that may contain active parts for various mathematics and educational purposes such as example generation, answe...

2000
William W. Wadge

IML is a simple markup language that extends HTML. IML makes it practical for even unskilled authors to produce multiversion Web pages. The form and content of a particular version of a page are determined by the settings of a collection of parameters that specify (for example) layout, in terms of font and size, color, and background color; they can determine sections to be included or omitted,...

2008
Marc Schröder Ian Wilson William Jarrold Dylan Evans Catherine Pelachaud Enrico Zovato Kostas Karpouzis

The paper describes the consolidated set of mandatory and optional requirements for an Emotion Markup Language as identified by the W3C Emotion Markup Language Incubator group. It also exposes a number of relevant questions that arise from theoretical considerations as well as from the intended use of the markup language.

2000
Nancy Ide

The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) (Bray, et al., 1998) is the emerging standard for data representation and exchange on the World Wide Web. The XML Framework includes very powerful mechanisms for accessing and manipulating XML documents that are likely to significantly impact the way annotated corpora are created and accessed. This paper outlines a few of the possibilities. Introduction The ...

1998
Kennie H. Jones

After the Technology Opportunities Showcase (TOPS), in October, 1993, Langley Research Center’s (LaRC) Information Systems Division (ISD) accepted the challenge to preserve the investment in information assembled in the TOPS exhibits by establishing a data base. Following the lead of several people at LaRC and others around the world, the HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP) server and Mosaic we...

1997
Peter Spyns Ngo Thanh Nhan Erik Baert Naomi Sager Georges De Moor

In this paper, we want to show how the morphological component of an existing NLP-system for Dutch (Dutch Medical Language Processor DMLP) has been extended in order to produce output that is compatible with the language independent modules of the LSP-MLP system (Linguistic String Project Medical Language Processor) of the New York University. The former can take advantage of the language indep...

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