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eXtensible Markup Language: A Tutorial
SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) is mother of all the
markup languages. eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is a
derivative of SGML. In the Internet arena Hypertext Markup
Language (HTML) is found to be unsuitable particularly when it
comes to attach semantics to the data. That is why XML was
developed. XML is still not a completely matured technology and
more and more specifications are coming up. Currently XML
version 1.0 is released by W3C. This paper is written to give an
overview about the designing of a XML based solution for library
science professionals
Enterprise extension through extensible markup language
An extended enterprise is comprised of multiple linkages between and amongst a company and its suppliers, distributors, customers and others. Linkages are long term collaborative agreements based on synergies and the ability to create value. An extended enterprise eliminates wasteful transaction costs and removes redundancies, delays and inefficiencies from the supply chain. This is accomplished through the coordination of demand forecasting, production planning, deployment and transportation as well as creating organizational and process links with seamless information flows between them. Extended enterprise is enabled by developments in technology, especially information technology. Sharing information about sales forecast, production schedules, inventory, etc. makes an extended enterprise a win/win situation. Extended enterprise networks have used information technology systems such as electronic data interchanges, enterprise resource planning, and the Internet with different degrees of success. The Integrated Manufacturing Technology Initiative has identified several information technology criteria as critical to the success of future enterprises. Based on these criteria, this paper discusses XML’s contribution to the extended enterprise paradigm. Dell’s direct sale model is used to illustrate the role of XML in enterprise extension.Una empresa extendida está compuesta de varios enlaces entre una compañÃa y sus proveedores, distribuidores, clientes y demás. Estas uniones son acuerdos a largo plazo basados en la sinergia y en la habilidad de crear valor. Una empresa extendida elimina los costes de transacción innecesarios y retira las redundancias, atrasos e ineficiencias de la cadena de suministros. Esto se consigue mediante la coordinación de la demanda, la planificación de la producción, desempleo y transporte asà como crear procesos organizativos y enlaces con información que fluye a través de estas partes. Una empresa extendida es posible gracias al Desarrollo en tecnologÃa, especialmente la de la información. Compartir información sobre las ventas, el calendario de producción, el inventario, etc, permite a la empresa situarse en una situación de beneficio. Sus redes de trabajo han empleado la tecnologÃa de la información como intercambios de datos electrónicos, planificación de recursos, y el internet con diferentes grados de éxito. La Iniciativa Artesana de TecnologÃa Hecha a Mano ha identificado ciertos criterios que resultan crÃticos para el éxito de las siguientes operaciones y empresas. Basados en estos criterios, este artÃculo discute la contribución de XML al paradigma de las empresas extendidas. El modelo de ventas directo de Dell se utiliza para ilustrar el papel de XML a la extensión de empresas
Libraries and Information Systems Need XML/RDF... but Do They Know It?
This article presents an approach to the uses of XML (eXtensible Markup Language) and Semantic Web technologies in
the field of information services, focusing mainly on the creation and management of digital libraries compared to traditional
libraries, while paying special attention to the concept and application of metadata, and RDF based integration
XML and Its Potential for Ecommerce
This paper reviews the origin and development of standards for Electronic Data Interchange, considering exceptions and variations that standards need to accommodate It examines cost factors that affect implementation and discusses conducting EDI over the Internet and the importance of metatags and data type definitions for interpreting data structures and improving functionality of business transactions. It looks at XML (eXtensible Markup Language) as a proposal to broaden the applicability of transacting business over the Internet by bringing EDI to the desktop
Namespaces in XML 1.1
Los espacios de nombres XML proporcionan un método simple para calificar nombres de elementos y atributos utilizados en el Lenguaje Extensible de Marcado (Extensible Markup Language), asociándolos con espacios de nombres identificados mediante referencias IRI.Second editio
Using XTCE on the GOES-R Series
This presentation provides an overview of the mechanisms and methods used to implement the XTCE (XML (eXtensible Markup Language) Telemetric and Command Exchange format) schema for Telemetry and Command databases for the GOES-R series satellites
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