Documentos y lenguaje de marcado: conceptos, problemas y tendencias.

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      Documents and markup language: concepts, problems and trends.
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      Resumen: Se presenta un panorama de la estructuración de información documental por medio de lenguajes de marcado. Se hacen notar dos líneasde problemas: de estándares de descripción y del mercado de software. Dentro de la primera se describe la sintaxis concreta de sgml, elsubconjunto html y la extensión xml. Respecto a la segunda se tipificala oferta en el mercado. Finalmente se considera el lugar del profesionalde la información en este contexto, enfatizando su importancia parael desarrollo de la web semántica en general y, especialmente, en herramientasde apoyo a la misma, como las ontologías. Title: Documents and markup language: concepts, problems and trends.Abstract:This article presents a panorama of the documental information that is structured using markup languages. This subject presents two different issues: description standards and software market limitations. Within the first we find sgml concrete syntax, the html subset and xml. The second presents itself as a typification of software products in the market. Having described these matters, the article reflects upon the role of the information professional in this context emphasizing his importance for the development of the Semantic Web in general and the tools that such Web needs, such as ontologies. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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