The Application of XML Languages for Integrating Molecular Resources

  • Gkoutos G
  • Murray-Rust P
  • Rzepa H
  • et al.
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Abstract

We review recent developments which employ extensible markup languages (XML) as information descriptors providing an unparalled opportunity to achieve inter- and multi disciplinary integration of molecular resources. We illustrate these developments by reviewing two projects; the ChemDig molecular aggregator, and the Chimeral project which involves the use of, inter alia, CML (Chemical Markup Language).

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Gkoutos, G. V., Murray-Rust, P., Rzepa, H. S., Viravaidyaa, C., & Wright, M. (2001). The Application of XML Languages for Integrating Molecular Resources. Internet Journal of Chemistry, 4, 12.

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