A perl script to descend on a tree of files read a set of metadata and write the same metadata in XML format. A small example is: Input file: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \title{On the minimal entropy martingale measure} \author{Peter Grandits} \givenname{Peter} \surname{Grandits} \keyword{Relative entropy} \subject{primary}{msc2000}{28D20} \startpage{1003} \endpage{1038 Output file: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Grandits Relative entropy 28D20 1003 1038 [login to view URL] A full description of the source metadata file can be found at: [login to view URL]~desouza/metadata along with full example of a file and the full specs for the XML files. The subdirectory structure is laid out in the format year/issue/paper/[login to view URL] like: 2005/01/01/[login to view URL] 2005/01/02/[login to view URL] ... The full description of the way to descend the tree is at the "Project" file on the web-site. Paulo Ney de Souza
## Deliverables
1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
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## Platform
Linux standard perl installation, but due to the simplicity, it should run on any/most perl installations.