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XML and Ada complement each other

Published:08 December 2002Publication History

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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.

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        SIGAda '02: Proceedings of the 2002 annual ACM SIGAda international conference on Ada: The engineering of correct and reliable software for real-time & distributed systems using Ada and related technologies
        December 2002
        68 pages
        ISBN:1581136110
        DOI:10.1145/589451

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