2006
DOI: 10.1002/spe.716
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Experiment on and analysis of mobile content transformation using XSLT

Abstract: Much attention is being paid to the services that are accessed via the Internet from mobile phones and PDAs. For such mobile Internet services, the WAP Forum issued the WAP 2.0 standard based on IETF/W3C standards. WAP 2.0 adopted the subset of eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standardized by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), as its markup language. The i‐mode service in Japan was launched in February 1999, and has acquired over 40 million users, as of January 2004. … Show more

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“…In Heuer et al (2000), the device descriptions and user preferences are encoded in XSL files containing XSLT instructions to process the MPEG-7 XML documents. Author Reschke (2008) In Ishikawa et al (2006) focuses on XSLT as the content transformation technique for rule-based transformation between XML contents, and adopts XSLT to convert content from i-mode HTML to the WAP 2.0 markup language. In Gasevic et al (2007), author proposed an XSLT-based method for automatically generating an OWL document from a UML profile.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Heuer et al (2000), the device descriptions and user preferences are encoded in XSL files containing XSLT instructions to process the MPEG-7 XML documents. Author Reschke (2008) In Ishikawa et al (2006) focuses on XSLT as the content transformation technique for rule-based transformation between XML contents, and adopts XSLT to convert content from i-mode HTML to the WAP 2.0 markup language. In Gasevic et al (2007), author proposed an XSLT-based method for automatically generating an OWL document from a UML profile.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%