Principles of Digital Document Processing 2000 From: http://www.cs.uwm.edu/~poddp00/ See also: http://www.cs.uwm.edu/~poddp00/poddp00-cfp.html See also http://www.cs.ust.hk/~dwood/poddp00 See also: http://www11.in.tum.de/DDEP00/ Conference Information Fifth International Workshop on Principles of Digital Document Processing September 15, 2000 Munich, Germany PODDP '00 is the fifth in a series of international workshops that provide forums to discuss the modeling of systems that process digital documents using theories and techniques from, for example, computer science, mathematics, and psychology. PODDP '00 will be held in conjunction with the DDEP '00 Conference at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM), Munich, Germany. (PODDP '00 is, however, a workshop and not a conference.) The workshop will be held on Friday, September 15, 2000. Please note that this date is different from what was announced in the Call for Papers. The PODDP '00 program will include the following research papers as well as time for discussion of both this work and other research concerns. Document Engineering with Extensible Abstract Document Structures. Anne Brueggemann-Klein (Technical University of Munich) and Derick Wood (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology). Correspondences between UML diagrams and SGML/XML DTDs. Eila Kuikka and Anne Eerola (University of Kuopio, Finland). Abstraction levels in Web document formats Hakon Lie (Opera Software). Text/Picture a new way to link them : Deep Links Nicolas Malandain and Mauro Gaio (University of Caen, France). Overview on Tree Transducer Based Document Transformation System. Eila Kuikka, Paula Leinonen, and Martti Penttonen (University of Kuopio, Finland). GODDAG: A data structure for overlapping hierarchies C.M. Sperberg-McQueen and Claus Huitfeldt (W3C/MIT Laboratory for Computer Science).