The Case for Conceptual Modeling for XML. Sengupta, A. & Wilde, E. Technical Report TIK Report 244, Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, February, 2006.
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Because of its success, XML is increasingly used in many different application areas, and is moving towards the center of applications, evolving from an exchange format to the native data format of application components. These developments suggest that similar to other core areas of application design, XML should be designed conceptually before the implementation tasks of designing markup and writing schemas are approached. In this paper, we describe why conceptual modeling will become an important part of the XML landscape, what issues need to be addressed, and what the requirements for a conceptual modeling language for XML are.
@techreport{ wil06d,
  author = {Arijit Sengupta and Erik Wilde},
  title = {The Case for Conceptual Modeling for XML},
  institution = {{Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory, ETH Zürich}},
  year = {2006},
  month = {February},
  number = {TIK Report 244},
  address = {Zürich, Switzerland},
  uri = {http://dret.net/netdret/publications#wil06d},
  abstract = {Because of its success, XML is increasingly used in many different application areas, and is moving towards the center of applications, evolving from an exchange format to the native data format of application components. These developments suggest that similar to other core areas of application design, XML should be designed conceptually before the implementation tasks of designing markup and writing schemas are approached. In this paper, we describe why conceptual modeling will become an important part of the XML landscape, what issues need to be addressed, and what the requirements for a conceptual modeling language for XML are.}
}

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