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This work analyzes Extensible Markup Language (XML), the Web technology that promises to become as commonplace as Java or hypertext markup language (HTML). XML simplifies its predecessor, standard generalized markup language (SGML), and vastly expands Web page functionality. In contrast to HTML - a more specific markup language that uses tags to indicate how a browser should display text and other elements - XML manages the content and context of data. This report categorizes the uses of SGML, HTML and XML and compares their benefits and drawbacks. Because the XML data format is independent of platform, application or language, applications that can process XML documents can also exchange data. Applications process XML documents using XML parsers, which extract and tag data from the document and present it in a usable format. "XML: Strategic Analysis of XML for Web Application Development" discusses how an XML parser reads the document type definition (DTD) of an XML document and verifies that the document is well formed and valid. The report also explains the two common methods for processing XML documents: simple application programme interface for XML (SAX) and document object model (DOM). The complexity of a browser is related to its functions, options and the intricacies of the underlying parser. Because XML documents are written according to strict rules, a well-formed XML document can be processed by a simple parser and sent to a simple browser, streamlining and speeding task facilitation throughout the network. "XML: Strategic Analysis of XML for Web Application Development" demonstrates how XML elevates browser technology to reach the next level of flexibility, incorporating new capabilities that will depart from today's arbitrary vendor-driven path. As XML matures, organizations will need to decide not when or if to use the technology but how to use it and where to implement it. "XML: Strategic Analysis of XML for Web Application Development" is a useful tool for organizations that want to learn the scope of XML's unique capabilities and apply them for competitive business advantage.

Table of Contents:
Part 1 Executive Summary: What is a Markup Language?; Why Was Extensible Markup Language (XML) Created?; Comparing XML with Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML); Primary Features of the XML Toolbox; Companies Developing XML Applications; Some XML Risks; Industry Standards Organizations. Part 2 The History of XML: What is SGML?; The Problem with HTML; SGML Versus HTML; Will XML Replace HTML and SGML?; How Was XML Designed?; What is an XML Document?; What is a Document Type Definition (DTD)?: The Components of the XML Toolkit; Client-Side Processing. Part 3 XML Document Type Definition: What is the Function of a DTD?; DTDs Define Rules; Metadata; DTDs Define Applications; What is a Schema?; Creating a Document from a DTD; The Meaning of DTD Data Elements; The DTD Standards Debate. Part 4 XML Documents: What is an XML Document?; Human- and Machine-Readable Documents; How Does an XML Document Appear?; XML Document Rules; The Components of an XML Document; HTML-Style Text; Data Identification; Conventional Data Processing; Document-Driven Programming. Part 5 XML Applications: E-Commerce; Business-to-Business (B2B) E-Commerce; Competitive Intelligence (CI); Data Mining; Web Automation Toolkit; XML Developer's Toolkit (XDK); XML Viewer Applet; Wireless Computing. Part 6 XML Parsers and Browsers: What is an XML Parser?; XML Processors Versus Parsers; Simple Application Programme Interface for XML (SAX) and Document Object Model (DOM); How XML and HTML Browsers Differ; Parsing Perspective Differences Between XML and HTML Data; Universal Data Interchange Format; Parsers and Browsers Online; Validating and Nonvalidating Parsers; Strategically Exploiting XML; Creating New Business Assumptions and Opportunities; Planning for Total Customer Satisfaction; Exploring Customer-Motivated Innovations; The Profit Model. Part 7 Corporate and Interoperability Risks: Immature Resources; Security Risks; Legal Issues; Underestimating Costs and Resources; Conventional Operating Models; Interoperability Risks; Migrating from HTML: DTD Standards in Flux; How Errors Impact Business; The Future of XML; Universal Data Format; XML-Based Data Warehouses; The Semantic Web; Corporate Backing - IBM, Microsoft and Oracle; International Trade; Distributed Resources; The Wireless Internet; Emerging Specifications; Transaction Processing; Relational Databases; Forecast for the Next Decade.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781566070829
  • Publisher: Computer Technology Research Corporation,U.S.
  • Publisher Imprint: Computer Technology Research Corporation,U.S.
  • Height: 273 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 522 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1566070821
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2000
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Strategic Analysis of XML for Web Application Development
  • Width: 216 mm


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