Typical approaches to XML authoring view a XML document as a mixture of structure (the tags) and surface (text between the tags). We advocate a radical approach where the surface ...
In a series of papers over a period of several years Barry Smith and Werner Ceusters have offered a number of cogent criticisms of historical approaches to creating, maintaining, a...
Many applications such as topology repair, model editing, surface parameterization, and feature recognition benefit from computing loops on surfaces that wrap around their `handle...
Tamal K. Dey, Kuiyu Li, Jian Sun, David Cohen-Stei...
Many tools have been constructed using different formal methods to process various parts of a language specification (e.g., scanner generators, parser generators and compiler gene...
Much progress has been made in distributed computing in the areas of distribution structure, open computing, fault tolerance, and security. Yet, writing distributed applications r...
Seif Haridi, Peter Van Roy, Per Brand, Christian S...