[Proceedings] 1988 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages
DOI: 10.1109/wvl.1988.18019
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A visual interface for generic message translation

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“…Attempts to solve the problem of restructuring and reformatting of data as it passes from a software tool or process to another predate the widespread use of the Internet that started in the mid 1990s. Blattner et a l. [4 ], [5], in a study on generic message translation, attempted to solve the problem by providing a visual interface that can create a mapping between fields in different message types that specifies which fields have similar semantic content. The papers of Blattner et a l. were published before the introduction of XML into the computing landscape.…”
Section: Back Ground and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attempts to solve the problem of restructuring and reformatting of data as it passes from a software tool or process to another predate the widespread use of the Internet that started in the mid 1990s. Blattner et a l. [4 ], [5], in a study on generic message translation, attempted to solve the problem by providing a visual interface that can create a mapping between fields in different message types that specifies which fields have similar semantic content. The papers of Blattner et a l. were published before the introduction of XML into the computing landscape.…”
Section: Back Ground and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blattner et a l. [4 ], [5], in a study on generic message translation, attempted to solve the problem by providing a visual interface that can create a mapping between fields in different message types that specifies which fields have similar semantic content. The papers of Blattner et a l. were published before the introduction of XML into the computing landscape.…”
Section: Back Ground and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%