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EXPRESS is a modeling language for use in engineering data exchange standards that combines the entity-attribute-relationship and object modeling paradigms. This paper discusses some issues we encountered when attempting to represent EXPRESS models and data sets as XML (Extensible Markup Language). Our experience should be applicable to other projects concerned with providing XML-based exchanges of information modeled in relational or object-oriented languages.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering
data model, EXPRESS, mapping, representation, schema, XML
Citation
Lubell, J.
and Barkmeyer Jr., E.
(2001),
XML Representation of EXPRESS Models and Data, Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering, , USA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=821595
(Accessed October 15, 2025)