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XML 2008 liveblog: Automating Content Analysis with Trang and Simple XSLT Scripts

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Bob DuCharme, Innodata Isogen Content analysis: why? You’ve “inherited” content. Need to save time or effort. Handy tool 1: “sort”. As in the Unix command line tool. (Even Windows) Handy tool 2: “uniq -c”  (flag -c means include counts) Elsevier contest: interface for reading journals. Download a bunch of articles, and see what’s all in…

XML 2008 liveblog: Content Modeling with XSD Schema

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Delivered by Pradeep Jain, Ictect Inc. He has a handout available: “Intelligent Content Plug-In for Microsoft Word”, though it’s not obvious from the program that Word is involved. What is content modeling? “Getting inside of” content, semantics, from there syntax and XML tagging. Challenges: art vs. science, tacit vs. written documentation, future-proofing, technical vs. business…

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