ABSTRACT
XML has become a major Internet technology. The programing language that has the best fit with XML is Ada. XML and Ada have similar typing systems, visibility and scoping rules. A mutually beneficial symbiosis requires the creation of applications in Ada that use and support XML, as well as, the use of XML to create Ada environments including XML based tools. Ada and XML. A small example of this relationship will be illustrated with results from the development of an XML based biomedical standard, CytometyML.
- R. C. Leif, SIGAda 2001 Workshop, Creating a Symbiotic Relationship Between XML and Ada, Ada Letters Vol. XXII, pp 24--41 (2002). Google Scholar
Digital Library
- The official DICOM printed standard volumes are available for purchase from Global Engineering Documents at: http:// www.nema.org/standards/ and http://global.ihs.com/ or be downloaded from http://medical.nema.org/dicom/2001.html.Google Scholar
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