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- Schematron is a rule-based validation language for making ****ertions about the presence or absence of patterns in XML trees. It is a structural schema...
- form. This allows Schematron rules to specify additional constraints to the structure defined by W3C XML Schema or RELAX NG. Schematron's reference implementation...
- in an XML do****ent to conform to definitions in XML Schema Datatypes. Schematron is a language for making ****ertions about the presence or absence of patterns...
- Being a rule-based validation language, Schematron may be considered an alternative to OCL. However Schematron works for Extensible Markup Language (XML)...
- Regular-grammar-based validationRELAX NG Part 3: Rule-based validationSchematron Part 4: Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language (NVDL) Part 5:...
- economics from the University of Sydney. Jelliffe is the inventor of the Schematron schema language; its core idea of using XPath to state constraints has...
- Definitions (DTD) XML schemas in a variety of languages (including RELAX, Schematron, W3C XML Schema, TREX, and others) Cascading Style Sheets, XSLT, and other...
- Schema extensions for constraining those links, and a way to ****ociate Schematron rules with global element declarations, global complex type definitions...
- constraints in schema languages for XML. The (now ISO standard) schema language Schematron pioneered the approach. A streaming subset of XPath is used in W3C XML...
- defined by a RELAX NG schema with integrated Schematron rules. (There are also W3C XML Schema+Schematron and Do****ent Type Definition (DTD) versions of...