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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>
            
+<h2 align="center">A query language for RDF metadata</h2>
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       <ul>
-              <li><a href="index.html">Forward</a><br>
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+                <li><a href="index.html">Forward</a><br>
+             </li>
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+      </ul>
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+      <ul>
+              <li>Features</li>
                                                
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       <ul>
-            <li>Features</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="documentation.html">Documentation</a></li>
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-           <li><a href="implementation.html">Implementation</a><br>
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+             <li><a href="implementation.html">Implementation</a><br>
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       <ul>
-           <li><a href="authors.html">The authors</a><br>
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+             <li><a href="authors.html">The authors</a><br>
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       <div align="right"><b>Goals &nbsp;and features</b><br>
-         </div>
-         <br>
-   MathQL-1 is designed to achieve the following goals:<br>
+           </div>
+           <br>
+     MathQL-1 is designed to achieve the following goals:<br>
+               
       <ol>
-        <li>Exploitation of <a href="http://www.w3.org/RDF/">RDF</a> technology
-to manage metadata and <b>compliance with the main requirements</b> for an
-RDF query language. In particular:</li>
+          <li>Exploitation of <a href="http://www.w3.org/RDF/">RDF</a> technology
+ to manage metadata and <b>compliance with the main requirements</b> for
+an  RDF query language. In particular:</li>
+               
       </ol>
-      <blockquote>
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+      <blockquote>                  
         <ul>
-          <li>MathQL-1 provides facilities for hierarchical constraints based
-on <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/">RDF Schema</a> and for traversal
-of compound values of properties.</li>
+            <li>MathQL-1 provides facilities for hierarchical constraints 
+based on <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/">RDF Schema</a> and for 
+traversal of compound values of properties.</li>
+                   
         </ul>
+                   
         <ul>
-          <li>MathQL-1 provides a full set of Boolean operators to compose
-the query constraints and facilities for selecting URI's or literals by means
-of regular expressions.</li>
+            <li>MathQL-1 provides a full set of Boolean operators to compose
+ the query constraints and facilities for selecting URI's or literals by
+means  of regular expressions.</li>
+                   
         </ul>
+                   
         <ul>
-          <li>MathQL-1 allows to customize the query results specifying what
-part of a solution should be preserved or discarded.</li>
+            <li>MathQL-1 allows to customize the query results specifying 
+what part of a solution should be preserved or discarded.</li>
+                   
         </ul>
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         <ul>
-          <li>MathQL-1 has a well-conceived semantics defined in term of
-an abstract metadata model, imposes that queries return exhaustive solutions
-and includes a "select-from-where"-like construction.</li>
+            <li>MathQL-1 has a well-conceived semantics defined in term of
+ an abstract metadata model, imposes that queries return exhaustive solutions
+ and includes a "select-from-where"-like construction.</li>
+                   
         </ul>
+                   
         <ul>
-          <li>MathQL-1 supports a machine-processable <a
+            <li>MathQL-1 supports a machine-processable <a
  href="http://www.w3.org/XML/">XML</a> syntax as well as a human-readable
-textual syntax to achieve the best usability.<br>
-          </li>
+ textual syntax to achieve the best usability.<br>
+            </li>
+                   
         </ul>
-      </blockquote>
+        </blockquote>
+               
       <ol start="2">
-        <li>Careful <b>treatment of query results</b> that are as important
-as the queries themselves. In particular:<br>
-        </li>
+          <li>Careful <b>treatment of query results</b> that are as important
+ as the queries themselves. In particular:<br>
+          </li>
+               
       </ol>
-      <blockquote>
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+      <blockquote>                  
         <ul>
-          <li>MathQL-1 query results have a 4-dimensional geometry whereas
-other languages assume that query results are returned in 1-dimensional structures
-(ie lists of resources) or 2-dimensional structures (ie relational database
-tables). This allows to get better outcomes from queries returning structured
-results.<br>
-          </li>
+            <li>MathQL-1 query results have a 4-dimensional geometry whereas
+ other languages assume that query results are returned in 1-dimensional
+structures  (ie lists of resources) or 2-dimensional structures (ie relational
+database  tables). This allows to get better outcomes from queries returning
+structured  results.<br>
+            </li>
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         </ul>
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         <ul>
-          <li>Besides the syntax for queries, MathQL-1 provides a syntax
-for query results with its own rigorously defined semantics.<br>
-          </li>
+            <li>Besides the syntax for queries, MathQL-1 provides a syntax
+ for query results with its own rigorously defined semantics.<br>
+            </li>
+                   
         </ul>
-      </blockquote>
+        </blockquote>
+               
       <ol start="3">
-        <li>Exploitation of <b>constructions borrowed from programming languages</b>
-to allow sophisticated queries that need computation over the queried data.
-In particular:<br>
-        </li>
+          <li>Exploitation of <b>constructions borrowed from programming
+languages</b>  to allow sophisticated queries that need computation over
+the queried data.  In particular:<br>
+          </li>
+               
       </ol>
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         <ul>
-          <li>MathQL-1 supports variables for storing intermediate query
-results, provides iterators over these results, has a conditional operator
-and includes logging facilities for debugging purposes.</li>
+            <li>MathQL-1 supports variables for storing intermediate query
+ results, provides iterators over these results, has a conditional operator
+ and includes logging facilities for debugging purposes.</li>
+                   
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