
XML
Introduction to Applied XML: Technologies in Business
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 3. October 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
600 pages
978-0-13-033854-9 (ISBN)
Description
For courses in Internet/World Wide Web, Java-Intro 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.
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.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
853 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-033854-9 (9780130338549)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
PREFACE.
I. XML BASICS.
XML in Action Case: New Life for an Old Application.
1. Defining XML.II. XML AND DATA CONTENT.
XML in Action Case: Warehouse Pick-List Application.
2. XML Documents.III. XML AND DATA DEFINITIONS.
XML in Action Case: Creating E-Chemical's InventoryML XML Vocabulary.
3. Vocabularies and the DTD. 4. Advanced XML Data Definition Topics.IV. XML AND DATA OUTPUT.
XML in Action Case: XML and E-Chemical's Enterprise Resource Planning System.
5. Output Processing Concepts Using XML Technologies. 6. Simple Output Formatting. 7. Complex Output Formatting. 8. Advanced XSL Topics.V. XML APPLICATIONS.
XML in Action Case: Choosing XML Technologies and Programming Methodologies.
9. XML Application Basics.VI. XML AND BUSINESS STRATEGY.
XML in Action Case: Switch from EDI to XML?
10. XML for Competitive Advantage.Appendices.Glossary of Terms.
I. XML BASICS.
XML in Action Case: New Life for an Old Application.
1. Defining XML.II. XML AND DATA CONTENT.
XML in Action Case: Warehouse Pick-List Application.
2. XML Documents.III. XML AND DATA DEFINITIONS.
XML in Action Case: Creating E-Chemical's InventoryML XML Vocabulary.
3. Vocabularies and the DTD. 4. Advanced XML Data Definition Topics.IV. XML AND DATA OUTPUT.
XML in Action Case: XML and E-Chemical's Enterprise Resource Planning System.
5. Output Processing Concepts Using XML Technologies. 6. Simple Output Formatting. 7. Complex Output Formatting. 8. Advanced XSL Topics.V. XML APPLICATIONS.
XML in Action Case: Choosing XML Technologies and Programming Methodologies.
9. XML Application Basics.VI. XML AND BUSINESS STRATEGY.
XML in Action Case: Switch from EDI to XML?
10. XML for Competitive Advantage.Appendices.Glossary of Terms.