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  xml web services and the data revolution: XML, Web Services, and the Data Revolution Frank P. Coyle, 2002 This invaluable guide places XML in context, discussing why it is so significant, and how it affects the business and computing worlds, most recently with the emergence of Web services. It also explores the full ranges of XML related technologies.
  xml web services and the data revolution: XML Kevin Dick, 2003 An introduction to XML that lets managers communicate with developers without having to become one. Key information about the processes and people that managers will need for successful XML projects.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Real World XML Web Services Yasser Shohoud, 2003 CD-ROM contains: Code samples used in text.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Web Services Anne Thomas Manes, 2003 bull; bull;Written by the author who Enterprise Systems Journal noted for her uncanny ability to apply technology to create new solutions. bull;Helps identify scenarios and applications where Web services can provide the best ROI for your company bull;Foreword by Brown and Hagel, bestselling Web services authors of Out of the Box
  xml web services and the data revolution: Developing Enterprise Web Services Sandeep Chatterjee, James Webber, 2004 & Includes a detailed case study - with complete source code - of building Web Services with Java AND .Net. & & Covers key emerging standards in transactioning, conversations, workflow, security and authentication, mobile and wireless, QoS, portlets, and management. & & Presents best practices based on authors' experiences building real world Web Services-based applications.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Programming JavaScript Applications Eric Elliott, 2014-06-26 Take advantage of JavaScript’s power to build robust web-scale or enterprise applications that are easy to extend and maintain. By applying the design patterns outlined in this practical book, experienced JavaScript developers will learn how to write flexible and resilient code that’s easier—yes, easier—to work with as your code base grows. JavaScript may be the most essential web programming language, but in the real world, JavaScript applications often break when you make changes. With this book, author Eric Elliott shows you how to add client- and server-side features to a large JavaScript application without negatively affecting the rest of your code. Examine the anatomy of a large-scale JavaScript application Build modern web apps with the capabilities of desktop applications Learn best practices for code organization, modularity, and reuse Separate your application into different layers of responsibility Build efficient, self-describing hypermedia APIs with Node.js Test, integrate, and deploy software updates in rapid cycles Control resource access with user authentication and authorization Expand your application’s reach through internationalization
  xml web services and the data revolution: Programming Data-driven Web Applications with ASP.NET Donny Mack, Doug Seven, 2002 Active Server Pages, or ASP, is a Microsoft technology that allows developers to create, deliver and deploy interactive Web applications.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Web Services Explained Joe Clabby, 2003 Observations and Conclusions. p. 197.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Too Big to Ignore Phil Simon, 2013-03-05 Residents in Boston, Massachusetts are automatically reporting potholes and road hazards via their smartphones. Progressive Insurance tracks real-time customer driving patterns and uses that information to offer rates truly commensurate with individual safety. Google accurately predicts local flu outbreaks based upon thousands of user search queries. Amazon provides remarkably insightful, relevant, and timely product recommendations to its hundreds of millions of customers. Quantcast lets companies target precise audiences and key demographics throughout the Web. NASA runs contests via gamification site TopCoder, awarding prizes to those with the most innovative and cost-effective solutions to its problems. Explorys offers penetrating and previously unknown insights into healthcare behavior. How do these organizations and municipalities do it? Technology is certainly a big part, but in each case the answer lies deeper than that. Individuals at these organizations have realized that they don't have to be Nate Silver to reap massive benefits from today's new and emerging types of data. And each of these organizations has embraced Big Data, allowing them to make astute and otherwise impossible observations, actions, and predictions. It's time to start thinking big. In Too Big to Ignore, recognized technology expert and award-winning author Phil Simon explores an unassailably important trend: Big Data, the massive amounts, new types, and multifaceted sources of information streaming at us faster than ever. Never before have we seen data with the volume, velocity, and variety of today. Big Data is no temporary blip of fad. In fact, it is only going to intensify in the coming years, and its ramifications for the future of business are impossible to overstate. Too Big to Ignore explains why Big Data is a big deal. Simon provides commonsense, jargon-free advice for people and organizations looking to understand and leverage Big Data. Rife with case studies, examples, analysis, and quotes from real-world Big Data practitioners, the book is required reading for chief executives, company owners, industry leaders, and business professionals.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Understanding Web Services Eric Newcomer, 2002 This book introduces the main ideas and concepts behind core and extended Web services' technologies and provides developers with a primer for each of the major technologies that have emerged in this space.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Programming Web Services with SOAP James Snell, Doug Tidwell, Pavel Kulchenko, 2007-09-05 The web services architecture provides a new way to think about and implement application-to-application integration and interoperability that makes the development platform irrelevant. Two applications, regardless of operating system, programming language, or any other technical implementation detail, communicate using XML messages over open Internet protocols such as HTTP or SMTP. The Simple Open Access Protocol (SOAP) is a specification that details how to encode that information and has become the messaging protocol of choice for Web services. Programming Web Services with SOAP is a detailed guide to using SOAP and other leading web services standards--WSDL (Web Service Description Language), and UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration protocol). You'll learn the concepts of the web services architecture and get practical advice on building and deploying web services in the enterprise. This authoritative book decodes the standards, explaining the concepts and implementation in a clear, concise style. You'll also learn about the major toolkits for building and deploying web services. Examples in Java, Perl, C#, and Visual Basic illustrate the principles. Significant applications developed using Java and Perl on the Apache Tomcat web platform address real issues such as security, debugging, and interoperability. Covered topic areas include: The Web Services Architecture SOAP envelopes, headers, and encodings WSDL and UDDI Writing web services with Apache SOAP and Java Writing web services with Perl's SOAP::Lite Peer-to-peer (P2P) web services Enterprise issues such as authentication, security, and identity Up-and-coming standards projects for web services Programming Web Services with SOAP provides you with all the information on the standards, protocols, and toolkits you'll need to integrate information services with SOAP. You'll find a solid core of information that will help you develop individual Web services or discover new ways to integrate core business processes across an enterprise.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Semantic Web Services, Processes and Applications Jorge Cardoso, Amit P. Sheth, 2006-12-26 Semantics, Web services, and Web processes promise better re-use, universal interoperability and integration. Semantics has been recognized as the primary tool to address the challenges of a broad spectrum of heterogeneity and for improving automation through machine understandable descriptions. Semantic Web Services, Processes and Applications brings contributions from researchers who study, explore and understand the semantic enabling of all phases of semantic Web processes. This encompasses design, annotation, discovery, choreography and composition. Also this book presents fundamental capabilities and techniques associated with ontological modeling or services, annotation, matching and mapping, and reasoning. This is complemented by discussion of applications in e-Government and bioinformatics. Special bulk rates are available for course adoption through Publishing Editor.
  xml web services and the data revolution: XML All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies Richard Wagner, Richard Mansfield, 2003-06-27 * The complete solution! This revolution in product design incorporates 6 books in 1 straightforward desk reference. Provides in depth coverage of the many features and specifications of XML, the data interchange standard of choice. * XML All in One For Dummies is a true desk reference designed to guide readers through the features and specifications of the leading edge XML dialects and help them develop their own custom Web applications all under one cover. * Covers XML basics, using DTD's with XML, XML namespaces, XML schemas, styling XML documents, XML's linking languages, XML tools, using XML in the real world, and more. * The first two editions of XML For Dummies have sold more than 85,000 units. * According to Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer XML will become the universal medium by which Web sites and users of Web sites communicate. * Written by NIIT a global training, IT consulting and software development organization. NIIT trains over 150,000 individuals each year in Information Technology areas. * The For Dummies series a repeat winner, now with more than 100 million books in print.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Learning XML Erik T. Ray, 2003-09-22 This second edition of the bestselling Learning XML provides web developers with a concise but grounded understanding of XML (the Extensible Markup Language) and its potential-- not just a whirlwind tour of XML.The author explains the important and relevant XML technologies and their capabilities clearly and succinctly with plenty of real-life projects and useful examples. He outlines the elements of markup--demystifying concepts such as attributes, entities, and namespaces--and provides enough depth and examples to get started. Learning XML is a reliable source for anyone who needs to know XML, but doesn't want to waste time wading through hundreds of web sites or 800 pages of bloated text.For writers producing XML documents, this book clarifies files and the process of creating them with the appropriate structure and format. Designers will learn what parts of XML are most helpful to their team and will get started on creating Document Type Definitions. For programmers, the book makes syntax and structures clear. Learning XML also discusses the stylesheets needed for viewing documents in the next generation of browsers, databases, and other devices.Learning XML illustrates the core XML concepts and language syntax, in addition to important related tools such as the CSS and XSL styling languages and the XLink and XPointer specifications for creating rich link structures. It includes information about three schema languages for validation: W3C Schema, Schematron, and RELAX-NG, which are gaining widespread support from people who need to validate documents but aren't satisfied with DTDs. Also new in this edition is a chapter on XSL-FO, a powerful formatting language for XML. If you need to wade through the acronym soup of XML and start to really use this powerful tool, Learning XML, will give you the roadmap you need.
  xml web services and the data revolution: UDDI, SOAP, and WSDL Aaron E. Walsh, 2002 -- All the text of all three official W3C standards, conveniently formatted and thoroughly indexed. -- Includes expert commentary by Aaron Walsh, chairman of the Web3D Consortium's Universal Media Technical Group. UDDI, SOAP and WSDL are the three key specifications that will drive the Web Services revolution. Now, there's an authoritative one-stop technical specification reference for every developer who wants to use them: Web Services Specification Reference Book: UDDI, SOAP and WSDL presents the official text of all three standards, with expert commentary by a leading expert. The perfect companion to any other book on UDDI, SOAP, and WSDL, this book is the definitive standards reference -- always right at hand, with no time-consuming Internet downloads required! The book begins with an up-to-the-minute preface introducing UDDI, SOAP, and WDSL: their goals, elements, and current status. Learn how Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) creates a platform-independent, open framework for describing services, discovering businesses, and integrating business services using the Internet. Understand Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), the XML/HTTP-based lightweight protocol for accessing services, objects and servers, enabling the creation of rich and automated Web services based on a shared and open Web infrastructure. Finally, understand the features and elements of the Web Services Description Language (WSDL), the XML-formatted language designed to describe the capabilities of any Web Service.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics Roman Wyrzykowski, Jack Dongarra, Norbert Meyer, Jerzy Wasniewski, 2006-06-09 This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics, PPAM 2005. The book presents 135 papers organized in topical sections on parallel and distributed architectures, parallel and distributed non-numerical algorithms, performance analysis, prediction and optimization, grid programming, tools and environments for clusters and grids, applications of parallel/distributed/grid computing, evolutionary computing with applications, parallel data mining, parallel numerics, and mathematical and computing methods.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Big Data Applications for Improving Library Services Dhamdhere, Sangeeta Namdev, 2020-09-25 Today, libraries must provide various web-based services, social media, and internet to patrons in order to adequately support their information needs. In addition to these services, the maintenance of online literature, databases, data sets, and archives cause librarians to have to handle huge amounts of data each day. Big data can support with quality improvement and problem solving to improve library services and can help librarians to provide up-to-date and innovative real-time services to library users. Big Data Applications for Improving Library Services is an essential scholarly publication that examines the implications and applications of big data analytics on services provided by libraries. Highlighting a wide range of topics such as data analytics, mobile technologies, and web-based services, this book is ideal for librarians, knowledge managers, data scientists, data analysts, cataloguers, academicians, IT professionals, researchers, and students.
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  xml web services and the data revolution: Semantics in Business Systems Dave McComb, 2004 The book illustrates how this applies to the future of application system development, especially how it informs and affects Web services and business rule-based approaches, and how semantics will play out with XML and the semantic Web. The book also contains a quick reference guide to related terms and technologies.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Web Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Tatnall, Arthur, 2009-10-31 With the technological advancement of mobile devices, social networking, and electronic services, Web technologies continues to play an ever-growing part of the global way of life, incorporated into cultural, economical, and organizational levels. Web Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (4 Volume) provides a comprehensive depiction of current and future trends in support of the evolution of Web information systems, Web applications, and the Internet. Through coverage of the latest models, concepts, and architectures, this multiple-volume reference supplies audiences with an authoritative source of information and direction for the further development of the Internet and Web-based phenomena.
  xml web services and the data revolution: ECIW2006-Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on i-Warfare and Security Dr Dan Remenyi, 2006
  xml web services and the data revolution: Advanced SOA Tools and Applications Stanisław Ambroszkiewicz, Jerzy Brzeziński, Wojciech Cellary, Adam Grzech, Krzysztof Zieliński, 2013-10-28 This book presents advanced software development tools for construction, deployment and governance of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) applications. Novel technical concepts and paradigms, formulated during the research stage and during development of such tools are presented and illustrated by practical usage examples. Hence this book will be of interest not only to theoreticians but also to engineers who cope with real-life problems. Additionally, each chapter contains an overview of related work, enabling comparison of the proposed concepts with exiting solutions in various areas of the SOA development process. This makes the book interesting also for students and scientists who investigate similar issues.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Principles of the Business Rule Approach Ronald G. Ross, 2003 The idea of Business Rules has been around for a while. Simply put, a Business Rule is a statement that defines or constrains some aspect of the business. In practice they are meant to reduce or eliminate the delays, waste, and frustration associated with the IT department having to be involved with almost every action affecting an organization's information systems. The advent of Web services has created renewed interest in them. There are now several well established rules-based products that have demonstrated the effectiveness of their use. But until now there has not been a definitive guide to Business Rules. Ron Ross, considered to be the father of Business Rules, will help organizations apply this powerful solution to their own computer system problems. This book is intended to be the first book that anyone from an IT manager to a business manager will read to understand what Business Rules are, and what how they can be applied to their own situation.
  xml web services and the data revolution: The Design of Sites van Duyne (Douglas K.), James A. Landay, Jason I. Hong, 2003 Creating a Web site is easy. Creating a well-crafted Web site that provides a winning experience for your audience and enhances your profitability is another matter. It takes research, skill, experience, and careful thought to build a site that maximizes retention and repeat visits.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Generative and Transformational Techniques in Software Engineering II Ralf Lämmel, Joost Visser, João Saraiva, 2008-10-08 The second instance of the international summer school on Generative and Transformational Techniques in Software Engineering (GTTSE 2007) was held in Braga, Portugal, during July 2–7, 2007. This volume contains an augmented selection of the material presented at the school, including full tutorials, short tutorials, and contributions to the participants workshop. The GTTSE summer school series brings together PhD students, lecturers, technology presenters, as well as other researchers and practitioners who are interested in the generation and the transformation of programs, data, models, metamodels, documentation, and entire software systems. This concerns many areas of software engineering: software reverse and re-engineering, model-driven engineering, automated software engineering, generic language technology, to name a few. These areas di?er with regard to the speci?c sorts of metamodels (or grammars, schemas, formats etc.) that underlie the involved artifacts, and with regard to the speci?c techniques that are employed for the generation and the transformation of the artifacts. The ?rst instance of the school was held in 2005 and its proceedings appeared as volume 4143 in the LNCS series.
  xml web services and the data revolution: XML and Web Services Unleashed Ron Schmelzer, 2002 The complete and up-to-date XML reference book on topics that matter. The XMLliterate developer is ceratin to find plenty of new topics and emerging specsthat have not been explored previously.
  xml web services and the data revolution: The CRM Handbook Jill Dyché, 2002 CRM is an integrated information system that is used to plan, schedule and control the pre-sales and post-sales activities in an organization. This text is a manager's guide to making the most of CRM techniques for enhancing customer service, sales force effectiveness and marketing strategy.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Advances in Web Based Learning - ICWL 2008 Frederick Li, 2008-07-30 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Web-Based Learning, ICWL 2008, held in Jinhua, China, in August 2008. The 52 revised full papers presented together with 1 invited paper were carefully reviewed and selected from 170 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on adaptation of e-learning technologies and policies, learning resource management, e-learning experiences, assessment and its supporting systems, tools and experiences for learning C programming language, game-based learning, frameworks and platforms for e-learning, multimedia technologies for learning, on-line discussion forum and community, collaborative learning, semantics and ontology, interfaces for learning activity designs, as well as mobile and network technologies for learning.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Software Pipelines and SOA Cory Isaacson, 2008-12-23 This is the eBook version of the print title. Access to tools, sample templates, and source code is available through the product catalog page www.informit.com/title/0137137974. Navigate to the Downloads tab and click on the link to download zip file. Build Breakthrough Performance into Any SOA or Advanced Computing Application To meet unprecedented demand, IT organizations must improve application performance by an order of magnitude. Improving performance is even more crucial in SOA environments, which demand far more computing power than older architectures. Today’s multi-core servers can deliver the performance businesses require, but few applications take full advantage of them. Now, software innovator Cory Isaacson introduces an easier, more flexible approach to parallel processing—one that any IT organization can use to attain unprecedented levels of performance. Isaacson shows how Software Pipeline models can help you scale applications to any level required, maximize resources, deliver on challenging objectives, and achieve unprecedented ROI. He illuminates these techniques with real-life business scenarios and proven design patterns—everything architects, analysts, and developers need to start using them immediately. This book’s in-depth coverage includes How Software Pipelines work, what they can accomplish, and how you can apply them using the Software Pipelines Optimization Cycle (SPOC) Scaling applications via parallel processing while guaranteeing order of processing in mission-critical applications Solving performance problems in existing applications, and resolving bottlenecks in existing processes A complete, easy-to-adapt Pipelines Reference Framework Detailed code examples reflecting proven Pipelines Patterns Techniques that can be applied in any industry, with any programming language Specific architectural and design solutions for common business and technical challenges The future of Software Pipelines: emerging opportunities for “greenfield” development Tools, sample templates, and source code at www.informit.com/title/0137137974, Download
  xml web services and the data revolution: Impact of ICTs on Event Management and Marketing Birdir, Kemal, Birdir, Sevda, Dalgic, Ali, Toksoz, Derya, 2020-12-04 Conferences, symposiums, and other large events that take place at far away hotels require many hours of preparation to plan and need a capable event staff to market. Without the innovative technologies that have changed the face of the tourism industry, many destinations would be unequipped to handle such a task. Impact of ICTs on Event Management and Marketing is a collection of innovative research on the methods and applications of information and communications technologies on almost all facets of hospitality and tourism-related businesses including hotels, restaurants, and other tourism areas. While highlighting topics including digital marketing, artificial intelligence, and event tourism, this book is ideally designed for business managers, event planners, and marketing professionals.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Mr. Emerson's Revolution Jean McClure Mudge, 2015-09-11 This volume traces the life, thought and work of Ralph Waldo Emerson, a giant of American intellectual history, whose transforming ideas greatly strengthened the two leading reform issues of his day: abolition and women’s rights. A broad and deep, yet cautious revolutionary, he spoke about a spectrum of inner and outer realities—personal, philosophical, theological and cultural—all of which gave his mid-career turn to political and social issues their immediate and lasting power. This multi-authored study frankly explores Emerson's private prejudices against blacks and women while he also publicly championed their causes. Such a juxtaposition freshly charts the evolution of Emerson's slow but steady application of his early neo-idealism to emancipating blacks and freeing women from social bondage. His shift from philosopher to active reformer had lasting effects not only in America but also abroad. In the U.S. Emerson influenced such diverse figures as Thoreau, Whitman, Dickinson and William James, and in Europe Mickiewicz, Wilde, Kipling, Nietzsche, and Camus, as well as many leading followers in India and Japan. The book includes over 170 illustrations, among them eight custom-made maps of Emerson's haunts and wide-ranging lecture itineraries as well as a new four-part chronology of his life placed alongside both national and international events as well as major inventions. Mr. Emerson's Revolution provides essential reading for students and teachers of American intellectual history, the abolitionist and women’s rights movement―and for anyone interested in the nineteenth-century roots of these seismic social changes.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Handbook of Research on Emerging Rule-Based Languages and Technologies: Open Solutions and Approaches Giurca, Adrian, Gasevic, Dragan, Taveter, Kuldar, 2009-05-31 This book provides a comprehensive collection of state-of-the-art advancements in rule languages--Provided by publisher.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Net Application Development Hanspeter Mössenböck, Wolfgang Beer, Dietrich Birngruber, 2004 .NET Application Development with C#, ADO.NET, ASP.NET and Web Services Hanspeter Mossenbock Wolfgang Beer Dietrich Birngruber Albrecht Wo Microsoft's .NET architecture has brought a quiet revolution to the development of modern applications, particularly in the areas of Internet programming and web services. This book provides a technical introduction to the full spectrum of .NET technologies, including - A comprehensive tutorial on the C# programming language - An introduction to the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to mix and match different languages - An overview of the .NET class library, containing over 2,000 useful classes and interfaces to reuse in your applications - A guide to database programming with ADO.NET - A description of ASP.NET for building dynamic web pages - Examples of web services which allow applications to cooperate across the Internet using SOAP and HTTP protocols. - A concise description of the most important tools under .NET - A preview of the new features of .NET 2.0, the next release of the .NET Framework. Programmers who wish to gain an understanding of how to use .NET tools in novel applications will benefit from the hands-on guidance in this book. Students will find it to be an ideal text for courses on C#, Web programming or component technology. More than 100 exercises at the end of every chapter make the book ideally suited for self-study. Sample solutions to the exercises as well as tutorial material, software and links can be found on http: //dotnet.jku.at. The companion CD-ROM contains a wealth of useful tools including - Version 1.1 of the .NET Software Development Kit - The open source SharpDevelop environment for C# and VB.NET - Microsoft ASP.NET Web Matrix, an IDE for rapid application development under .NET - Webservice Studio, a tool for testing web services - The Coco/R open source compiler generator for C# including a C# grammar from which customized scanners and parsers for C# can be produced. The authors are in the Institute for Practical Computer Science at the University of Linz in Austria, and have based the book on courses and tutorials given to both students and professional programmers.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Information Retrieval William Hersh, 2006-05-04 Coupled with the growth of the World Wide Web, the topic of health information retrieval has had a tremendous impact on consumer health information. With the aid of newly added questions and discussions at the end of each chapter, this Second Edition covers theory practical applications, evaluation, and research directions of all aspects of medical information retireval systems.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Mastering Cloud Computing Rajkumar Buyya, Christian Vecchiola, S.Thamarai Selvi, 2013-04-05 Mastering Cloud Computing is designed for undergraduate students learning to develop cloud computing applications. Tomorrow's applications won't live on a single computer but will be deployed from and reside on a virtual server, accessible anywhere, any time. Tomorrow's application developers need to understand the requirements of building apps for these virtual systems, including concurrent programming, high-performance computing, and data-intensive systems. The book introduces the principles of distributed and parallel computing underlying cloud architectures and specifically focuses on virtualization, thread programming, task programming, and map-reduce programming. There are examples demonstrating all of these and more, with exercises and labs throughout. - Explains how to make design choices and tradeoffs to consider when building applications to run in a virtual cloud environment - Real-world case studies include scientific, business, and energy-efficiency considerations
  xml web services and the data revolution: Research and Development in Intelligent Systems XXVII Max Bramer, Miltos Petridis, Adrian Hopgood, 2010-11-12 The papers in this volume are the refereed papers presented at AI-2010, the Thirtieth SGAI International Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence, held in Cambridge in December 2010 in both the technical and the application streams. They present new and innovative developments and applications, divided into technical stream sections on Intelligent Agents; Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining; Evolutionary Algorithms, Bayesian Networks and Model-Based Diagnosis; Machine Learning; Planning and Scheduling, followed by application stream sections on Applications of Machine Learning I and II; AI for Scheduling and AI in Action. The volume also includes the text of short papers presented as posters at the conference. This is the twenty-seventh volume in the Research and Development in Intelligent Systems series, which also incorporates the eighteenth volume in the Applications and Innovations in Intelligent Systems series. These series are essential reading for those who wish to keep up to date with developments in this important field.
  xml web services and the data revolution: The Datafied Society Mirko Tobias Schäfer, Karin Van Es, 2017 The ability to gather data that can be crunched by machines is valuable for studying society. The new methods needed to work it require new skills and new ways of thinking about best research practices. This book reflects on the role and usefulness of big data, challenging overly optimistic expectations about what it can reveal, introducing practices and methods for its analysis and visualization, and raising important political and ethical questions regarding its collection, handling, and presentation.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Business Intelligence Roadmap Larissa T. Moss, Shaku Atre, 2003-02-25 If you are looking for a complete treatment of business intelligence, then go no further than this book. Larissa T. Moss and Shaku Atre have covered all the bases in a cohesive and logical order, making it easy for the reader to follow their line of thought. From early design to ETL to physical database design, the book ties together all the components of business intelligence. --Bill Inmon, Inmon Enterprises This is the eBook version of the print title. The eBook edition contains the same content as the print edition. You will find instructions in the last few pages of your eBook that directs you to the media files. Business Intelligence Roadmap is a visual guide to developing an effective business intelligence (BI) decision-support application. This book outlines a methodology that takes into account the complexity of developing applications in an integrated BI environment. The authors walk readers through every step of the process--from strategic planning to the selection of new technologies and the evaluation of application releases. The book also serves as a single-source guide to the best practices of BI projects. Part I steers readers through the six stages of a BI project: justification, planning, business analysis, design, construction, and deployment. Each chapter describes one of sixteen development steps and the major activities, deliverables, roles, and responsibilities. All technical material is clearly expressed in tables, graphs, and diagrams. Part II provides five matrices that serve as references for the development process charted in Part I. Management tools, such as graphs illustrating the timing and coordination of activities, are included throughout the book. The authors conclude by crystallizing their many years of experience in a list of dos, don'ts, tips, and rules of thumb. Both the book and the methodology it describes are designed to adapt to the specific needs of individual stakeholders and organizations. The book directs business representatives, business sponsors, project managers, and technicians to the chapters that address their distinct responsibilities. The framework of the book allows organizations to begin at any step and enables projects to be scheduled and managed in a variety of ways. Business Intelligence Roadmap is a clear and comprehensive guide to negotiating the complexities inherent in the development of valuable business intelligence decision-support applications.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Formosa George H. Kerr, 2019-03-31 Peking ceded Formosa to Japan in 1895, whereupon Japan became the first Asian power in modern times to possess a colony, and the island became a testing ground for imperial policies. For two centuries the Formosan Chinese had resisted authority imposed upon them by inefficient continental Chinese. Now, Tokyo extended to insular Formosa many organizing, modernizing measures characterizing Japan's own vigorous Meiji Revolution. During the next fifty years, as living standards rose to approach those of Japan proper, early leaderless Formosan resistance to alien rule developed into organized appeals for effective representation in local government and at Tokyo. With reversion to continental Chinese control at the end of World War II, Formosans expected to conserve and enhance gains made during the Japanese era. Bitter disappointment promptly led again to rebellious relations with the continent. The author, long resident in Formosa and exclusively concerned with Formosan affairs while in government service during and after World War II, is well qualified to comment upon Formosa's history and prospects. He concludes that the Japanese era left an ineradicable mark upon the island people, an understanding of which will illuminate developments when Peking later undertakes the formidable task of converting Formosa into a fully disciplined and integrated province of the People's Republic of China.
  xml web services and the data revolution: Next Generation Application Integration David S. Linthicum, 2004 ••Defines Web services and integration and the relationship between EAI and Web services•Outlines the types of Web services integration from standards, implementation to enabling technologies•Features Web services integration scenarios and case studies
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Mar 19, 2024 · Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a type of markup language that establishes a set of guidelines for encoding texts in a way that is both machine- and human-readable. For …

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Oct 11, 2016 · Nearby: XML Specifications and Translations of them. Introduction. Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). …

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XML stands for Extensible Markup Language and is a text-based markup language derived from Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). This tutorial will teach you the basics of …

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Aug 19, 2022 · XML is self-documenting, i.e. it contains data and description about the data. XML needs another software application called Parser. An XML document is very strict while …

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Jun 28, 2024 · History of XML. XML started way back in 1996 and was first published in 1998. World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the developer of XML, and it became a W3C …