Abstract

We describe the development of a structured method of representing chemistry on the World-Wide Web using an object-oriented approach to information objects. We show how a document object model (DOM) for chemistry can be constructed using as its basis Chemical Markup Language (CML). Application of the CMLDOM to the development of chemical tools is described.

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Markup languageXMLComputer scienceWorld Wide WebRuleMLXHTMLObject (grammar)HTMLSGMLDocument Object ModelDocument type definitionInformation retrievalChemistryDocument Structure DescriptionThe InternetArtificial intelligence

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Year
2001
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article
Volume
41
Issue
5
Pages
1113-1123
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73
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Peter Murray‐Rust, Henry S. Rzepa (2001). Chemical Markup, XML and the World-Wide Web. 2. Information Objects and the CMLDOM. Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences , 41 (5) , 1113-1123. https://doi.org/10.1021/ci000404a

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10.1021/ci000404a