BIB-VERSION:: CS-TR-v2.0 ID:: ncstrl.dartmouthcs//TR2002-429 ENTRY:: May 30, 2002 ORGANIZATION:: Dartmouth College, Computer Science TITLE:: XSLT and XQuery as Operator Languages TYPE:: Technical Report (paper) REVISION:: 1 AUTHOR:: White, A. Abram DATE:: June 2002 RETRIEVAL:: For a paper copy, email RETRIEVAL:: For a paper copy, write to Technical Report Librarian Department of Computer Science Dartmouth College 6211 Sudikoff Laboratory Hanover, NH 03755-3510 USA RETRIEVAL:: Compressed Postscript at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/reports/TR2002-429.ps.Z RETRIEVAL:: PDF at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/reports/TR2002-429.pdf ABSTRACT:: Ubiquitous computing promises to integrate computers into our physical environment, surrounding us with applications that are able to adapt to our dynamics. Solar is a software infrastructure designed to deliver contextual information to these applications. Solar represents context data as events, and uses small programs called operators to filter, merge, aggregate, or transform event streams. This paper explores the possibility of using XSLT and XQuery to build language-neutral Solar operators. NOTE:: See also TR2002-427. END:: ncstrl.dartmouthcs//TR2002-429