XML Schema
Integration and evolution of XML data via common data model
Proceedings of the 2010 EDBT/ICDT Workshops
Generating Lowering and Lifting Schema Mappings for Semantic Web Services
WAINA '11 Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Workshops of International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications
Model-driven approach to XML schema evolution
OTM'11 Proceedings of the 2011th Confederated international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems
When conceptual model meets grammar: A dual approach to XML data modeling
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Evolution and change management of XML-based systems
Journal of Systems and Software
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Today, XML is a standard for message exchange inside and among IT infrastructures. For the exchange to work an XML format must be negotiated between the communicating parties. The format is often expressed as an XML schema. In our previous work, we introduced a conceptual model for XML, which utilizes modeling, evolution and maintenance of a set of XML schemas and allows exporting modeled formats into grammar-based XML schema languages like DTD and XML Schema. However, there is another type of XML schema languages called rule-based languages with Schematron as their representative. Expressing XML schemas in Schematron has advantages over grammar-based languages and in this paper, we identify the advantages and we propose a method for easier creation and maintenance of Schematron schemas using our conceptual model. Also, we discuss the possibilities and limitations of translation from our grammar-based conceptual model to the rule-based Schematron.