Published Algorithms and Specifications
The table below lists published specifications and algorithms that formed a significant intellectual input into the development of the product.
Title of Publication |
Usage |
Java interface specifications |
Saxon implements many interfaces defined in the Java SE specifications, notably the JAXP interfaces |
W3C specifications for XML, XSLT, XPath, XQuery and associated documents |
These specifications define the language standards that Saxon implements |
Using Finite-State Automata to Implement W3C XML Schema Content Model Validation and Restriction Checking. Henry Thompson and Richard Tobin. XML Europe 2003 |
The Saxon-EE schema processor implements a variant of this algorithm to validate instance documents |
How to Print Floating Point Numbers Accurately. Guy Steele and Jon White. ACM SIGPLAN 1990 |
Saxon uses this algorithm to convert floating point numbers to strings |
Amélie Marian and Jérôme Siméon. Projecting XML Documents. VLDB'2003, Berlin, Germany, September 2003 |
Saxon-EE provides the option of performing document projection (to eliminate parts of a source document that a query cannot reach) using an algorithm similar to the one published in this paper |
XQJ (XQuery API for Java). Java Community Process JSR-225. The current Final Release 1.0 Specification is Copyright (c) 2003, 2006, 2009 Oracle |
The specification includes a license describing the terms under which an implementation of the specification may be made or distributed. Saxon's implementation conforms to these conditions. |
Date calculation algorithms, taken from http://vsg.cape.com/~pbaum/date/jdalg.htm, http://vsg.cape.com/~pbaum/date/jdalg2.htm, and http://www.hermetic.ch/cal_stud/jdn.htm#comp |
Saxon implements these published algorithms for converting dates to Julian day numbers and vice versa |