XGMML (eXtensible Graph Markup and Modeling Language)
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XGMML Specification
XGMML (eXtensible Graph Markup and Modeling Language) is an XML application
based on GML which is used for graph description. XGMML uses tags to describe
nodes and edges of a graph. The purpose of XGMML is to make possible the
exchange of graphs between differents authoring and browsing tools for
graphs. The conversion of graphs written in GML to XGMML is trivial. Using
XSL with XGMML allows the translation of graphs to different formats. XGMML
was created to be used for the WWWPAL System that visualizes web sites
as a graph. Web Robots can navigate through a web site and save the graph
information as an XGMML file. XGMML, as any other XML application, can
be mixed with other markup languages to describe additional graph, node
and/or edge information.
XGMML Documents
XGMML Software
Links to XGMML Site
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John Punin, Dept of Computer
Science RPI
Mukkai Krishnamoorthy, Dept
of Computer Science RPI
Last updated: 08/24/2001