HYPERTEXT '89 Proceedings of the second annual ACM conference on Hypertext
Consistency of versions in object-oriented databases
Building an object-oriented database system
Change detection in hierarchically structured information
SIGMOD '96 Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
The ERCIM Technical Reference Digital Library
ECDL '98 Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
Reuse of Linked Documents through Virtual Document Prescriptions
EP '98/RIDT '98 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Electronic Publishing, Held Jointly with the 4th International Conference on Raster Imaging and Digital Typography: Electronic Publishing, Artistic Imaging, and Digital Typography
DEXA '95 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications
Architecture of a Content Management Server for XML Document Applications
WISE '00 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE'00)-Volume 1 - Volume 1
Diffing, patching and merging XML documents: toward a generic calculus of editing deltas.
Proceedings of the 10th ACM symposium on Document engineering
A generic calculus of XML editing deltas
Proceedings of the 11th ACM symposium on Document engineering
Data models for version management of legislative documents
Journal of Information Science
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Document evolution is usually performed by creating a new document which explicitly details changes to specific paragraphs inside other document content. Obtaining (virtual) document versions corresponding to its state at a specific date is left to document users, who manually extract from library collections, and compose, the pieces of text needed to obtain the desired version. But this can be a very tedious and difficult task when changes are numerous. We propose a solution to dynamically generate virtual document versions on user demand, respecting the library documents integrity. References to other documents and modification relationships can be automatically detected and are modelled as typed links -modelled with XLink- in a relationship graph. In this paper, we focus on the version generation process, consisting in a dynamic document composition based on a graph traversal. This solution has already shown its adequacy with a legislative digital library.