http://www.isogen.com/papers/XSLandGroves.html
W.Eliot Kimber is one of the authors of this paper (there are more papers
at the isogen.com site).
"Describes how the authors applied an XSLT engine (4Suite's Python XSL
package) to the processing of arbitrary groves and abstract hyperdocuments
managed by a generic link management system developed by DataChannel.
This implementation experience demonstrates that it is both easy and useful
to bind XSL processing not just to XML DOMs to but groves of any sort as
well as to more abstract business objects, in this case, abstract
hyperdocuments.
Discusses the grove- and hyperlinking-specific XSL and XPath extensions
created, how XPath expressions were bound to groves and hyperdocuments, and
the details of how the implementation was accomplished. Discusses possible
future directions and potentials. Provides samples of working
hyperdocuments, style sheets, and the resulting output."
Groves, or Grove-like implementations (e.g. NODAL by Lee Iverson) are
presently thought to be of great importance to the root structures of any DKR.
Jack
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