2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14128-7_29
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An Integrated Development Environment for Collections

Abstract: 1 Authoring documents in MKM formats like OMDoc is a very tedious task. After years of working on a semantically annotated corpus of S T E X documents (GenCS), we identified a set of common, timeconsuming subtasks, which can be supported in an integrated authoring environment. We have adapted the modular Eclipse IDE into S T E XID E, an authoring solution for enhancing productivity in contributing to S T E X based corpora. S T E XID E supports context-aware command completion, module management, semantic macro… Show more

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“…As a client-side counterpart to the integrated repository and Linked Data publishing solution provided by TNTBase [11], we are currently developing an integrated collection authoring environment S T E XIDE for S T E X on the basis of the Eclipse framework [20]. We expect that extending S T E XIDE to operationalize the S T E X+ functionality presented in this paper will turn it into an IDE for document collection and ontology co-development that will enable authors to cope with the complexities of dealing with large collections of semi-formalized documents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a client-side counterpart to the integrated repository and Linked Data publishing solution provided by TNTBase [11], we are currently developing an integrated collection authoring environment S T E XIDE for S T E X on the basis of the Eclipse framework [20]. We expect that extending S T E XIDE to operationalize the S T E X+ functionality presented in this paper will turn it into an IDE for document collection and ontology co-development that will enable authors to cope with the complexities of dealing with large collections of semi-formalized documents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, Mmt serves as the scalable interface language between the various Mmt-aware software systems used in LATIN. Twelf [PS99] is used to write logics, TNTBase [ZK09] for persistent storage, the Mmt API for presentation and indexing, JOBAD [GLR09] for interactive browsing, and Hets [MML07] for institution-based cross-logic proof management, and we are currently adding sTeXIDE [JK10] for semantic authoring support. Mmt is crucial to communicate the content and its semantics between both the heterogeneous platforms and the respective developers.…”
Section: Applying Mmtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The usefulness of migrating content to a structured format that is standardized is proved by the efforts to convert lecture notes from mathematics [18], [19], [20] and physics [21] into open formats like OMDoc or OpenMath. The aforementioned researches focus on converting L A T E X documents into XML vocabularies so that tasks like query the repository, browse related content, reuse and restructure content etc.…”
Section: A Requirements Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%