A Novel Watermark Algorithm For Integrity Protection Of XML Documents
White Papers With the fast development of Extensible Markup Language (XML) and its comprehensive application, the integrity protection of XML documents is becoming pressing. In this scheme, watermarks are generated through applying Principal Component Analysis...
[November 4, 2008, 23:00]
Producing Whole Of Government Accounts From Different Systems - XBRL As A Solution
White Papers XBRL is a sub-set of XML (eXtensible Markup Language) developed specifically for financial reporting. These enable the development of tools to analyse and aggregate data, for example to automate financial analysis between companies within a sector.
[April 29, 2005, 3:00]
Converting XML Data To UML Diagrams For Conceptual Data Integration
White Papers Extensible Markup Language (XML) is fast becoming the new standard for data representation and exchange on the World Wide Web, e.g.in B2B e-commerce, making it necessary for data analysis tools to handle XML data as well as traditional data formats.
[November 4, 2008, 23:00]
Office 11: A Conceptual View review
Reviews The announcement that the two areas of development involve XML (eXtensible Markup Language) and collaboration brought on an acute feeling of déjà vu. In fact, the XML-related developments turned out to be very interesting and are intended to push...
[November 4, 2002, 11:51]
W3C Lathers Up Soap Standard
News Soap, along with Extensible Markup Language (XML) and the Web Services Description Language (WSDL), is considered to be the foundation of Web services, a series of standards that makes it easier to share information between disparate systems.
[May 8, 2003, 10:07]
Microsoft's Yukon: Late And Lacking Focus
News Yukon is a montage release, with a number or scalability, availability and security features -- but not enough to enable it to fully compete with IBM and Oracle at the very high end of the DBMS market (2,000 or more concurrent users and multi...
[February 5, 2004, 13:55]
Start-ups Aim For Web Services Niche
News With Web services, companies get in essence a programming model in which business applications exchange data and information using Extensible Markup Language (XML). By using XML, developers can connect systems regardless of the programming language...
[October 22, 2002, 15:18]
Google: OOXML 'insufficient And Unnecessary'
News Document formats are shifting towards the use of the Extensible Markup Language (XML), which allows types of data to be defined and tagged within documents. Google has claimed that Microsoft's proposed Office Open XML document standard is...
[February 26, 2008, 10:38]
Microsoft Holds Out Hand To EBay
News Items entered in an Excel document saved in the XML (Extensible Markup Language) format could automatically be routed to the eBay listing server, and auction results could likewise be automatically entered in a spreadsheet for analysis and record...
[March 2, 2004, 14:00]
Group Tackles OpenOffice Desktop Spec
News The goal is to develop an interface between the office software and other applications using XML (Extensible Markup Language). Members of the Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) have formed a working group...
[November 21, 2002, 16:44]
How Will Emerging Tech Affect Your Company?
News The use of semantic markup languages such as Resource Description Framework, Web Ontology Language and topic maps in corporate Semantic Web environments will take five to 10 years to reach maturity, Gartner predicted.
[August 9, 2006, 13:35]
Standards Group Focuses On Web Services Performance
News Initial Web services standards, such as XML (Extensible Markup Language), Simple Object Access Protocol, and Web services Description Language, which were defined roughly four years ago, specified simple methods for building Web services.
[March 11, 2003, 9:24]
BEA Brings Liquid Flexibility To Networks
News As previously reported, the software can pull information from virtually any data source, including databases, Extensible Markup Language (XML) files and Web applications. The new product, based on XML technology, is available as an add-on to BEA...
[November 5, 2002, 10:17]
Group Aims To Strengthen Web Services
News WS-Reliability builds on top of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), one of the fundamental Web services protocols that defines how XML (Extensible Markup Language) documents are transported over a network.
[January 9, 2003, 8:26]
Microsoft Drops .Net Name From Server Brand
News Used broadly in the industry, the term Web services is an umbrella phrase to describe modular applications that can easily exchange data over the Internet using XML (extensible markup language)-based protocols.
[April 17, 2003, 8:05]
Borland Janeva Embraces Web Services
News Web services-based applications use the Extensible Markup Language (XML) and other protocols to share data in a relatively easy way between disparate systems. Microsoft sells its .Net-focused Visual Studio.Net programming application, while IBM...
[May 6, 2003, 10:50]
Siebel, Microsoft Sign .Net Pact
News Markup Language (XML) and Web services standards, Siebel's Universal Application Network is designed to allow enterprises to choose the best applications for their needs and integrate them into their existing Information technology architecture.
[October 21, 2002, 14:52]
Singapore Hopes To Lead Future Tech Trends
News On the third area of focus, Lee said that the IDA is currently encouraging the local IT industry to develop services based on open standards such as Xtensible Markup Language (XML) and Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI).
[March 4, 2002, 11:47]
Verisign Aims To Make Web Services Trustworthy
News VeriSign's framework supports security standards such as XKMS (XML Key Management Specification) and SAML (Security Assertions Markup Language). There isn't a market for Web services yet, but now is the time to start bringing trust to Web services...
[February 20, 2002, 14:39]
The Push Behind Microsoft's Office Moves
News Microsoft announced that starting 5 December, customers and partners will be able to view the unique Extensible Markup Language (XML) dialects, or "schemas", used by three of the most common Office applications: Word, Excel and InfoPath.
[December 3, 2003, 13:50]
