Distributed AI,
Schedules, and the
Semantic Web Meetings are an integral
part of modern life,
regardless of whether
they're formally
established at the
workplace or casual
agreements made over the
phone. Many factors
affect meeting
scheduling, some of which
are explicit (What
... Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 5,601 |
IM - a Viable Tool for
the Enterprise Instant Messaging (IM)
systems have historically
leveraged XML as a
messaging protocol. The
power and flexibility of
XML allow IM systems to
clearly identify the
content and meaning of
messages moving through
the system. Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 5,355 |
Don't Define a Data Model Traditional application
development dictates that
you define your data
model first, and then
design your applications
around the data. As
information changes and
moves at ever-increasing
speeds, being dependent
on a rigid data model... Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 8,100 Replies: 2 |
The Importance of
Information Asset
Governance The greatest benefit of
XML lies in its potential
for managing 'islands of
data' locked into
proprietary tools,
systems, applications,
and technologies through
the use of a common data
format that's
understandable to any
process a... Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 5,289 |
Models of Content
Management Organizations have a
variety of content
throughout their
enterprise, ranging from
simple files, including
word processing
documents, PDFs, and
spreadsheets, to more
sophisticated documents
such as Web pages or
those filled with di... Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 4,693 |
The Role of XML in
Content Management The data inside a
corporation doubles every
six to eight months,
according to META Group.
As a result, content
management systems
(CMSs) have become a
critical component of
organizations' IT
infrastructures, managing
all enterpri... Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 7,112 Replies: 1 |
The Myths of "Standard"
Data Semantics Much of the literature
heralding the benefits of
XML has focused on its
application as a medium
for application
interoperability. With
(a) the Internet as a
platform, (b) Web
services as the
functional building block
components of... Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 5,847 |
Intelligent XML Switching Many of the world's
largest
telecommunications
service providers rely on
CommWorks Corporation, a
3Com company, to build
their Internet protocol
(IP)-based multiservice
networks. Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 5,059 |
Working with Xindice In my free time, I've
been working on a
CMS/Portal application
using Java and XML. I was
glad to discover some XML
database tools that are
now available - as more
and more data is being
stored and transmitted in
XML format, XML data... Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 7,188 |
Writing a Native XML
Database Application Imagine this scenario:
you've just been
contracted to write a
database application with
a Web front end. The
application is
multitiered and uses a
database, but the
interesting thing is,
it's a native XML
database. Would you have ... Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 8,533 |
Using OAGIS for
Integration The Open Applications
Group Integration
Specification (OAGIS) is
implemented because it
simply works - and it's
available today. While
it's not as 'cool' as the
Web services protocols,
it does provide the
missing piece for Web
ser... Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 8,143 |
Tracking the Evolution of
XML The XML 1.0 Technical
Recommendation was
approved in 1998, with a
corrective release
(termed the 'Second
Edition') in 2000. The
popularity of XML and
XML-related initiatives
has far surpassed the
expectations of the
original XML W... Oct. 24, 2002 Reads: 6,834 |