Xml Related Technologies


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XML & Related Technologies


XML & Related Technologies

Author: Atul Kahate

language: en

Publisher: Pearson Education India

Release Date: 2009


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XML has become the standard for all kinds of integration and deployment of applications, regardless of the technology platform. XML & Related Technologies covers all aspects of dealing with XML, both from a conceptual as well as from a practical po.

Dictionary of XML Technologies and the Semantic Web


Dictionary of XML Technologies and the Semantic Web

Author: Vladimir Geroimenko

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2004


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CD-ROM has a searchable version of the dictionary in PDF format.

Introduction to Applied XML Technologies in Business


Introduction to Applied XML Technologies in Business

Author: William P. Wagner

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2003


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For courses in Internet/World Wide Web, JavaIntro to Programming/CS1, Web Programming and Design, HTML, XML, and Internet Survey. An introduction to the markup technology of XML, this text covers its features and abilities as well as explains the strategic importance for developing web-based applications. It: 1) helps students envision how XML can be used to gain a competitive advantage in e-commerce, 2) offers substantial hands-on experience in using and understanding the workings of XML, 3) clarifies confusing terminology that currently pervades the field, and 4) encourages the development of more sophisticated e-commerce applications. The book also shows students the many ways that XML based applications can be deployed, using available technologies and referring to anticipated developments based on work in progress.