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title = "An open-source highly scalable web service architecture for the Apertium machine translation engine",
author = "S{\'a}nchez-Cartagena, Victor M. and
P{\'e}rez-Ortiz, Juan Antonio",
editor = "P{\'e}rez-Ortiz, Juan Antonio and
S{\'a}nchez-Martinez, Felipe and
Tyers, Francis M.",
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pages = "51--58",
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%T An open-source highly scalable web service architecture for the Apertium machine translation engine
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%A Pérez-Ortiz, Juan Antonio
%Y Pérez-Ortiz, Juan Antonio
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Markdown (Informal)
[An open-source highly scalable web service architecture for the Apertium machine translation engine](https://aclanthology.org/2009.freeopmt-1.9) (Sánchez-Cartagena & Pérez-Ortiz, FreeOpMT 2009)
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