Interactively editing structured documents
Electronic Publishing—Origination, Dissemination, and Design
The Pan language-based editing system for integrated development
SDE 4 Proceedings of the fourth ACM SIGSOFT symposium on Software development environments
Rita—an editor and user interface for manipulating structured documents
Electronic Publishing—Origination, Dissemination, and Design
A small contribution to editing with a syntax directed editor
SDE 1 Proceedings of the first ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on Practical software development environments
Visual Focusing and Transition Techniques in a Treeviewer for Web Information Access
VL '97 Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages (VL '97)
Implementing the cut-and-paste operation in a structured editing system
Mathematical and Computer Modelling: An International Journal
Type modelling for document transformation in structured editing systems
Mathematical and Computer Modelling: An International Journal
A formalism for navigating and editing XML document structure
DNIS'07 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Databases in networked information systems
Xeena for schema: creating XML documents with a coordinated grammar tree
International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering
Analysis of X3D scene, Web3D objects and media panoramas
Proceedings of the 2010 Summer Computer Simulation Conference
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With the advent of the web there has been a great demand for data interchange between existing applications using internet infrastructure and also between newer web services applications. The W3C XML standard is becoming the internet data interchange format. Such XML data is typically produced by applications. However during application development and maintenance there remains a significant need for manual creation, editing and browsing of XML data by application and system developers. XML editors can fill this need. This paper presents an interactive XML editor design. We show how an interface that uses a tight coupling between grammar and content views facilitates the rapid creation of data centric documents. Our design is realised in the Xeena for Schema tool which we demonstrate. Xeena for Schema supports the latest version of XML, XML Schema, which offers better support for data oriented applications.