Host: Division of Chemical Information and Computer Science, The Chemical Society of Japan
Co-host: The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry, Japan Chemistry Program Exchange, Japanese Society for Information and Systems in Education (Approaval)
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A versatile method for communicating and displaying chemical structural formulas in the Internet has been investigated on the basis of XyMML (XyM Markup Language), where a new DTD (Document Type Definition) for defining XyMML and an XSLT (XSL Transformations) for transforming XyMML (contained in XML (Extensible Markup Language)) into XyM Notation (contained in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)) have been developed.