References and Bibliography

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Papers on LMNL

Extreme papers by ...

  • Cowan, Tennison and Piez (2006)
  • Paul Caton (2005)
  • Piez (2004)
  • Tennison and Piez (2002)
  • Nicol (2002) on "Core Range Algebra"

See http://www.idealliance.org/papers/extreme/proceedings/topics/LMNL.html for Extreme papers keyworded to LMNL.

Also

  • Alexander Czmiel, ALLC/ACH 2004 (Goeteborg Sweden).

Important pointers and digests

Papers on similar work

Syd Bauman (Extreme 2005)

Stephen J DeRose (Extreme 2004)

Patrick Durusau, "JITTs ('Just In Time Trees')" (Extreme 2002?)

Simon St Laurent, "Out-of-line Markup (OOL)". See http://www.simonstl.com/projects/ool/ and papers on line.

Patrick Durusau and Matthew Brook O'Donnell, "Bottom-up Virtual Hierarchies"

C M Sperberg-McQueen, "Rabbit-duck grammars" (Extreme 2006)

Claus Huitfeld, C M Sperberg-McQueen et al., papers on TeXMECS and GODDAG

Andreas Witt, Mirco Hilbert, Oliver Schonefeld and associates at Bielefeld and elsewhere (various works)

Extreme papers keyworded to "concurrent markup / overlap" are at http://www.idealliance.org/papers/extreme/proceedings/topics/ConcurrentMarkup-Overlap.html.

Early and theoretical work

Durand, David, Steven J. DeRose and Elli Mylonas. "What should markup really be? Applying theories of text to the design of markup systems". ACH/ALLC 1996. http://cs-people.bu.edu/dgd/ach96_talk/Redefining_long.html

Ian Lancashire. "Early Books, RET Encoding Guidelines, and the Trouble with SGML". 1995. http://www.ucalgary.ca/~scriptor/papers/lanc.html