This study investigates XML technology as a standard format for data transfer on the Web. It describes several compelling reasons why XML is a particularly useful technology for representing structured systems management information. XML is a markup language used for data structure in a textual form. A specific goal of XML is to keep most of the descriptive power of SGML, while removing as much of the complexity as possible. XML is similar in concept to HTML, but whereas HTML is used to convey graphic information about a document, XML is used to represent structured data in a document. It is no wonder, global businesses are rushing to implement XML technology
World Wide Web (Web, for short) services have traditionally been produced with techniques that combi...
無<br>XML was completed in 1998 by the W3C. This paper focuses the attention on the issues of the XML...
This application proves XML as the excellent backend technology for storing and sharing data in a hi...
This study investigates XML technology as a standard format for data transfer on the Web. It descri...
Today\u27s economy pulses with electronic vibrancy, extensible Markup Language (XML) has prompted in...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) started as an effort to simplify Generalized Markup Language (SGML)...
The amount of information being collected and stored electronically continues to increase as does th...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) started as an effort to simplify the standard Generalized Markup La...
Extensible mark-up language (XML) is emerging as the main standard of representation of structured d...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) provides a simple, extendable, well-structured, platform indepe...
There is no doubt that XML is rapidly becoming one of the most important data formats. An example of...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is the universal format for data on the Web. It allows developers t...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879)...
This paper examines XML and its relationships with SGML (Standardized General Markup Language) and H...
This paper reviews the origin and development of standards for Electronic Data Interchange, conside...
World Wide Web (Web, for short) services have traditionally been produced with techniques that combi...
無<br>XML was completed in 1998 by the W3C. This paper focuses the attention on the issues of the XML...
This application proves XML as the excellent backend technology for storing and sharing data in a hi...
This study investigates XML technology as a standard format for data transfer on the Web. It descri...
Today\u27s economy pulses with electronic vibrancy, extensible Markup Language (XML) has prompted in...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) started as an effort to simplify Generalized Markup Language (SGML)...
The amount of information being collected and stored electronically continues to increase as does th...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) started as an effort to simplify the standard Generalized Markup La...
Extensible mark-up language (XML) is emerging as the main standard of representation of structured d...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) provides a simple, extendable, well-structured, platform indepe...
There is no doubt that XML is rapidly becoming one of the most important data formats. An example of...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is the universal format for data on the Web. It allows developers t...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879)...
This paper examines XML and its relationships with SGML (Standardized General Markup Language) and H...
This paper reviews the origin and development of standards for Electronic Data Interchange, conside...
World Wide Web (Web, for short) services have traditionally been produced with techniques that combi...
無<br>XML was completed in 1998 by the W3C. This paper focuses the attention on the issues of the XML...
This application proves XML as the excellent backend technology for storing and sharing data in a hi...