@inproceedings{SasakiLieskeWitt2016, author = {Felix Sasaki and Christian Lieske and Andreas Witt}, title = {Schema Languages \& Internationalization Issues: A survey}, series = {Proceedings of Extreme Markup Languages 2005}, publisher = {Extreme Markup Languages Conference}, address = {Montreal}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-45278}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Many XML-related activities (e.g. the creation of a new schema) already address issues with different languages, scripts, and cultures. Nevertheless, a need exists for additional mechanisms and guidelines for more effective internationalization (i18n) and localization (l10n) in XML-related contents and processes. The W3C Internationalization Tag Set Working Group (W3C ITS WG) addresses this need and works on data categories, representation mechanisms and guidelines related to i18n and l10n support in the XML realm. This paper describes initial findings from the (W3C ITS WG). Furthermore, the paper discusses how these findings relate to specific schema languages, and complementary technologies like namespace sectioning, schema annotation and the description of processing chains. The paper exemplifies why certain requirements only can be met by a combination of technologies, and discusses these technologies.}, language = {en} }