Text Analysis Markup Language (TAML) 0 Specification
Location:
http://tada.mcmaster.ca/Main/Taml0Specification
Editors:
Stéfan Sinclair,
McMaster University
sgs@mcmaster.ca
Jessica Bytautas,
McMaster University
bytautjp@mcmaster.ca
Abstract:
This is the technical specification for the Text Analysis Markup Language (
TAML) v0.
Status of this Document:
This document is under construction. Comments should be sent to the editors.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Scope
Goals and Motivation
Audience of this Document
The primary audience of this document includes:
- tool developers, those who need to know how to produce TAML as output and parse it as input
- web authors, those who may wish to transform a TAML document into various views
Conformance
The keywords "
must ", "
must not ", "
required ", "
shall ", "
shall not ", "
should ", "
should not ", "
recommended ", "
may ", and "
optional " are used as defined in
[RFC2119]. Occurences of these words in bold lowercase have normative implications.
Conformance Model
Normative Parts
Sections x,y,z... are the normative parts of this specification. All the other parts are informative. The following list indicates the normativity of the guidelines subsections.
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Global Structure of a TAML Document
Introduction to the Structure of a TAML Document
Global Elements
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Data Group
Tokens
Introduction to Tokens
Child Elements
Types
Introduction to Types
Child Elements
Fragments
Introduction to Fragments
Child Elements
Kwicks
Introduction to Kwicks
Child Elements
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Schema
Schema
Acknowledgements
References
Normative References
[RFC2119]
"Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", S. Bradner, March 1997.
Informative References
[SINCLAIR]
"Toward Next Generation Text Analysis Tools: The Text Analysis Markup Language (TAML)", Stéfan Sinclair, August 2005.
Glossary
Index of Elements
(to be generated from schema)
Index of Attributes
(to be generated from schema)
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