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XHTML Dialects: Interchange over domain vocabularies through upward expansion
With examples of manifesting and validating microformats
Erik Hennum
Abstract
The XML community exhibits a persistent tension between the value of sharing
(motivating standards) and the value of individuation
(motivating customization of those standards).
Some communities resolve this tension through particular emphasis
on customizations that produce subsets of base vocabularies.
Current practices for defining subset vocabularies, however, have limitations
that reduce the value of this approach.
This paper proposes enhancing the XML ecosystem with a general-purpose
mechanism for defining and managing subset extensions of a vocabulary.
The proposal makes use of Semantic Web strategies —
in particular, asserting new type relations for existing type definitions and
simplifying content models —
to identify commonality for variant vocabularies.
This approach has particular promise for extending XHTML
as illustrated with a few microformats.
XHTML Dialects: Interchange over domain vocabularies through upward expansion
With examples of manifesting and validating microformats
Balisage: The Markup Conference 2010
August 3 - 6, 2010
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