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   <meta name="author" content="Ferruccio Guidi">
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   <meta name="description" content="MathQL Home Page">
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 <h1 align="center">MathQL-1</h1>
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 <h2 align="center">A query language for RDF metadata</h2>
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       <ul>
-                       <li>Forward<br>
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+                        <li>Forward<br>
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-                     <li><a href="features.html">Features</a></li>
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-                     <li><a href="whatsnew.html">What's new</a></li>
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-          <li><a href="documentation.html">Documentation</a></li>
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-                    <li><a href="implementation.html">Implementation</a><br>
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-                    <li><a href="authors.html">The authors</a><br>
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       <div align="right"><b>Forward</b><br>
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-                  <br>
-            The MathQL proposal rises in the context of the <a
- href="http://helm.cs.unibo.it/">HELM  project</a>, which  aims   at the
-development of a suitable technology for the  creation and maintenance  
-of a virtual, distributed, hypertextual library  of structured mathematical
-   knowledge based on <a href="http://www.w3.org/XML/">XML</a> technology,
-through the  integration of the current   proof assistants and logical frameworks
-with the  most recent technologies   for the development of Web applications
-and electronic  publishing.<br>
-                    <br>
-            The objective of the MathQL proposal is the development of a
-set   of  query   languages enabling the retrieval of formalized mathematical
-Web  resources    on the basis of content-aware requests. The first of these 
- languages,        <b>MathQL-1</b>,    is focused on querying an arbitrary 
-       <a href="http://www.w3.org/RDF/">RDF</a> database because RDF is the 
-       <a href="http://www.w3.org/">W3C</a>  standartd  for describing Web 
- resources  at the general-purpose content level.<br>
-                  <br>
-            As an RDF query language, MathQL-1 provides the main features 
-required      by the RDF community while complying with the needs of HELM. 
-The peculiar      aspects of this language concern the query results, which 
-are highly structured     and possess their own syntax, formally explained 
-by a rigorous semantics.<br>
+                   </div>
+                   <br>
+             The MathQL proposal rises in the context of the <a
+ href="http://helm.cs.unibo.it/">HELM  project</a>, which  aims   at the development
+of a suitable technology for the  creation and maintenance   of a virtual,
+distributed, hypertextual library  of structured mathematical    knowledge
+based on <a href="http://www.w3.org/XML/">XML</a> technology, through the
+ integration of the current   proof assistants and logical frameworks with
+the  most recent technologies   for the development of Web applications and
+electronic  publishing.<br>
+                     <br>
+             The objective of the MathQL proposal is the development of a 
+set   of  query   languages enabling the retrieval of formalized mathematical 
+Web  resources    on the basis of content-aware requests. The first of these
+  languages,        <b>MathQL-1</b>,    is focused on querying an arbitrary
+        <a href="http://www.w3.org/RDF/">RDF</a> database because RDF is
+the         <a href="http://www.w3.org/">W3C</a>  standard  for describing
+Web   resources  at the general-purpose content level.<br>
                    <br>
-             MathQL-1 is particularly helpful in distributed systems where
- query    engines   are implemented as stand-alone units, because in this
-situation    the query   results are exchanged between the system components
-as well  as  the queries, and thus both the queries and the query results
+             As an RDF query language, MathQL-1 provides the main features
+ required      by the RDF community while complying with the needs of HELM.
+ The peculiar      aspects of this language concern the query results, which
+ are highly structured     and possess their own syntax, formally explained
+ by a rigorous semantics.<br>
+                    <br>
+              MathQL-1 is particularly helpful in distributed systems where 
+ query    engines   are implemented as stand-alone units, because in this 
+situation    the query   results are exchanged between the system components 
+as well  as  the queries, and thus both the queries and the query results 
 need to be encoded in a clearly defined format.<br>
-           <br>
-     Other languages to be developed in the context of the MathQL proposal
- will  be suitable for queries about the semantic structure of mathematical
- data:  this will include content-based pattern-matching (MathQL-2) and possibly 
- other forms of formal matching involving for instance isomorphism, unification 
- and definitions expansion (MathQL-3).<br>
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+            <br>
+      Other languages to be developed in the context of the MathQL proposal 
+ will  be suitable for queries about the semantic structure of mathematical 
+ data:  this will include content-based pattern-matching (MathQL-2) and possibly
+  other forms of formal matching involving for instance isomorphism, unification
 and definitions expansion (MathQL-3).<br>
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+                 
 <div align="center">This site is maintained by <a
  href="mailto://fguidi@cs.unibo.it">Ferruccio Guidi</a>, last update: July
-10, 2003.<br>
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+30, 2003.<br>
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+      </div>
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