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Thomas, P. "Review: XML Applications." Computer Bulletin 41, no. 4 (1999): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/combul/41.4.31.

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Wood, Lauren. "Building Oracle XML Applications." Markup Languages: Theory and Practice 3, no. 1 (2001): 117–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/109966201753537231.

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Geerts, Guido L., and Clinton E. White. "SportsStuff.com: A Case Study on XML Technologies, e-Business Processes, and Accounting Information Systems." Journal of Information Systems 18, no. 2 (2004): 61–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/jis.2004.18.2.61.

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XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is an emerging technology that is extensively used in enterprise application integration and e-business collaborations. This paper presents an integrated case, SportsStuff.com (SSC), that exposes students to “native” XML technologies (those technologies that are based on the XML specification) and illustrates how they can support innovative e-business applications. First, the case introduces three native XML technologies that facilitate data exchange between networked applications: XML documents, XML Schema, and XSLT. Second, the case explores the uses of these technologies in an e-business collaboration scenario.
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NAVARRO, ANTONIO, ALFREDO FERNÁNDEZ-VALMAYOR, BALTASAR FERNÁNDEZ-MANJÓN, and JOSÉ LUIS SIERRA. "CONCEPTUALIZATION, PROTOTYPING AND PROCESS OF HYPERMEDIA APPLICATIONS." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 14, no. 06 (2004): 565–602. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194004001749.

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Latest-generation hypermedia applications represent a new challenge in traditional design and development software engineering techniques. Although there is an impressive array of models to design hypertext applications, these models may not be specially suited for conceptualization-prototyping stages. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive software engineering approach for dealing with the conceptualization, prototyping, and process of hypermedia applications. This approach uses the Pipe Model to characterize hypermedia applications during the conceptualization stage, while prototyping is accomplished using XML and Java technologies. An XML-based representation of the Pipe structures is the input for a Java application that automatically builds the prototypes of the hypermedia application. This XML representation may reference to Subordinate Processes, i.e. compiled Java classes that implement a predefined interface and can be executed in the hypermedia application without interacting with the navigation. We also present the Plumbing and PlumbingXJ process models, two specializations of a well-known hypermedia process model, which integrate and manage the use of the Pipe model and its associated XML and Java technologies.
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Fu, Da Jie. "Comparative Research of Two XML Document Storage Modes Based on Relational Database." Applied Mechanics and Materials 263-266 (December 2012): 1360–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.263-266.1360.

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XML has become one of the general data exchange formats in the current Web application programs, with a wide range of applications in e-commerce, e-books, mobile communications and other fields. XML data storage technology is the key technology for XML applications, and an effective XML data storage, retrieval and management mechanism is a strong driving force for the development of XML. At present, XML data storage technology is generally divided into two categories, which are storage technologies based on a file system and based on a database. In this paper, the technical characteristics of the two XML document storage modes have been discussed, and their advantages and disadvantages have also been analyzed and compared.
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Farsi, Reza. "XML." Informatik-Spektrum 22, no. 6 (1999): 436–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s002870050150.

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TONG, T., G. EGUCHI, J. CHEON, J. CALLAHAN, and L. LEFF. "Rules about XML in XML." Expert Systems with Applications 30, no. 2 (2006): 397–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2005.09.084.

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Gilmour, Ronald W. "XML Applications in the Sciences." Science & Technology Libraries 19, no. 2 (2000): 75–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j122v19n02_07.

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Stromback, Lena, and Juliana Freire. "XML Management for Bioinformatics Applications." Computing in Science & Engineering 13, no. 5 (2011): 12–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcse.2010.100.

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Hsu, I.-Ching, Jang Yang Lee, Der-Chen Huang, and Kuan-Yang Lai. "Integrating Semantic Web technologies with XML Schema using role-mapping annotations." Electronic Library 32, no. 2 (2014): 147–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/el-07-2012-0096.

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Purpose – XML Schema is used to define schema of XML documents that have become standards for data exchange in various Web-based information applications. The main problem of XML Schema is that it emphasizes syntax and format rather than semantics and knowledge representation. Hence, even though having the advantage of describing the structure and constraining the contents of XML documents, XML Schema lacks the computer-interpretability to support knowledge representation for existing information systems. The purpose of this study is to propose role-mapping annotations for XML Schema (RMAXS) to integrate Semantic Web with XML Schema, which allows the facilitation interoperability between adjoining layers of the Semantic Web stack. Design/methodology/approach – The XML, XML Schema, ontology, and rule can be completely integrated into a multi-layered intelligent framework (MIF) for XML-based applications in the current web environment. This work presents a semantic-role-mapping intelligent system, called SRMIS, based on the MIF. SRMIS consists of XML-based document repository, search engine, inference engine and transformation engine, which provides different approaches to present the various metadata and knowledge representations. Findings – The traditional Semantic Web stack has three gaps between adjoining layers. The first gap, between the XML and XML Schema layers can be bridged with an XMLSchema-instance mechanism. The third gap, between the ontology and rule layers can be connected by building rules on top of ontologies. This study proposes RMAXS to couple the second gap, between the XML schema and ontology layers. The proposed multi-layered intelligent framework (MIF) adopts these coupling technologies to facilitate interoperability between adjoining layers. Therefore, the XML, XML Schema, ontology, and rule can be completely integrated into the MIF for intelligent applications in the web environment. Practical implications – To demonstrate the SRMIS applications, this work implements a prototype that helps researchers to find interested papers. Originality/value – This work presents a semantic-role-mapping intelligent system, called SRMIS, based on the MIF. SRMIS consists of XML-based document repository, search engine, inference engine and transformation engine, which provides different approaches to present the various metadata and knowledge representations. The proposed SRMIS can be applied in various application domains.
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Brown, Jeff, Rebecca Brown, Chris Velado, and Ron Vetter. "On the Design and Implementation of Interactive XML Applications." International Journal of Information Retrieval Research 1, no. 1 (2011): 19–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijirr.2011010102.

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This paper describes issues and challenges in the design and implementation of interactive client-server applications where program logic is expressed in terms of an extensible markup language (XML) document. Although the technique was originally developed for creating interactive short message service (SMS) applications, it has expanded and is used for developing interactive web applications. XML-Interactive (or XML-I) defines the program states and corresponding actions. Because many interactive applications require sustained communication between the client and the underlying information service, XML-I has support for session management. This allows state information to be managed in a dynamic way. The paper describes several applications that are implemented using XML-I and discusses design issues. The software framework has been implemented in a Java environment.
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Strohmaier, Christian. "XML-Strukturakquisition." Informatik-Spektrum 25, no. 4 (2002): 262–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s002870200242.

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Hansch, Matthias, Stefan Kuhlins, and Martin Schader. "XML-Schema." Informatik-Spektrum 25, no. 5 (2002): 363–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s002870200253.

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Zhou, Chuan Sheng. "Research on Flexible Web Application Data Modeling Based on XML Database." Applied Mechanics and Materials 263-266 (December 2012): 1467–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.263-266.1467.

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Alone with web technologies has being used in many and many fields, a lot of enterprises have been upgrading their business application into web based systems. From both enterprises and web application providers’ point of view, all they need to design a web application flexible enough not only to adapt to the enterprises business changes, marketing change, but also to be easily customized the web applications for different deployments. While in order to satisfy to both these two targets, the flexible web application data modeling is one of the key problems. Here, by research on XML with templates and XML database technologies, from data concept model, logic model and physical model to illustrate a XML database based data modeling to improve web applications flexibility at design time.
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CIANCARINI, PAOLO, ROBERT TOLKSDORF, and FRANCO ZAMBONELLI. "A survey of coordination middleware for XML-centric applications." Knowledge Engineering Review 17, no. 4 (2002): 389–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269888903000547.

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This paper focuses on coordination middleware for distributed applications based on active documents and XML technologies. First, the paper introduces the main concepts underlying active documents and XML, and identifies the strict relations between active documents and mobile agents (“document agents”). Then, the paper goes into details about the problem of defining a suitable middleware architecture to support coordination activities in applications including active documents and mobile agents, by specifically focusing on the role played by XML technologies in that context. A simple taxonomy is introduced to characterise coordination middleware architectures depending on the way they exploit XML documents in supporting coordination. The characteristics of several middleware infrastructures are then surveyed and evaluated, also with the help of a simple example scenario in the area of distributed workflow management. This analysis enables us to identify the advantages and the shortcomings of the different approaches, and the basic requirements of a middleware for XML-centric applications.
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La Passardière, Brigitte de, and Hélène Giroire. "XML au service des applications pédagogiques." Sciences et techniques éducatives 8, no. 1 (2001): 99–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/stice.2001.1529.

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Cavendish, Dirceu, and K. Selçuk Candan. "Distributed XML processing: Theory and applications." Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 68, no. 8 (2008): 1054–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpdc.2008.04.003.

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Zhou, Chuan Sheng. "Research on XML Based Flexible Web Application Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 268-270 (December 2012): 1661–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.268-270.1661.

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During web applications developed and deployed in many and many enterprises today, how to make sure their web applications satisfied to their individual and specific business requirements and marketing changes has been become a major problem. As now a lot of web applications are only designed and developed for specific business and they are normally high-coupled together with very bad system opening, collaboration, and flexibility. Here, by research on XML based web application design with software bus, component and workflow technologies, with multiple tiers layout and from user interface flexibility, business flow flexibility and data model flexibility, it illustrates a new way for a flexible web application design and try to improve web application flexibilities and to enhance enterprise satisfaction to their applications meeting with their business and marketing changes.
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CHANG, SHI-KUO, PERRY RAJNOVIC, and MARK ZALAR. "IC CARD: VISUAL SPECIFICATION FOR RAPID PROTOTYPING OF TIME-CRITICAL APPLICATIONS." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 17, no. 05 (2007): 557–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194007003422.

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We describe IC card, which is a visual specification scheme for the rapid prototyping of time-critical applications. The software developer can use IC cards to describe the entities of an application and their interaction patterns to capture user's requirements. The IC card management system, which is a visual specification tool, supports the creation and editing of IC cards and the transformation of IC cards into an XML specification. The XML specification can be transformed into an IC system and compiled into codes, thus creating a working prototype. Application examples are described.
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Et.al, Ang Jin Sheng. "A Framework to Analyze Business Process Log in XML Format." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 3 (2021): 2623–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i3.1264.

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XML has numerous uses in a wide variety of web pages and applications. Some common uses of XML include tasks for web publishing, web searching and automation, and general application such as for utilize, store, transfer and display business process log data. The amount of information expressed in XML has gone up rapidly. Many works have been done on sensible approaches to address issues related to the handling and review of XML documents. Mining XML documents offera way to understand both the structure and the content of XML documents. A common approach capable of analysing XML documents is frequent subtree mining.Frequent subtree mining is one of the data mining techniques that finds the relationship between transactions in a tree structured database. Due to the structure and the content of XML format, traditional data mining and statistical analysis hardly applied to get accurate result. This paper proposes a framework that can flatten a tree structured data into a flat and structured data, while preserving their structure and content.Enabling these XML documents into relational structured data allows a range of data mining techniques and statistical test can be applied and conducted to extract more information from the business process log.
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Uramoto, Naohiko. "Why XML ?" Journal of the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers 56, no. 5 (2002): 785–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3169/itej.56.785.

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Kempa, Martin, and Volker Linnemann. "V-DOM and P-XML—towards a valid programming of XML-based applications." Information and Software Technology 44, no. 4 (2002): 229–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0950-5849(02)00012-5.

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Kálmán, Miklós, Ferenc Havasi, and Tibor Gyimóthy. "Compacting XML documents." Information and Software Technology 48, no. 2 (2006): 90–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infsof.2005.03.001.

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Nicolle, Christophe, Kokou Yetongnon, and Jean-Claude Simon. "XML Integration and Toolkit for B2B Applications." Journal of Database Management 14, no. 4 (2003): 33–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jdm.2003100103.

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Al-Theneyan, Ahmed, Amol Jakatdar, Piyush Mehrotra, and Mohammad Zubair. "XML-based visual specification of multidisciplinary applications." Future Generation Computer Systems 18, no. 4 (2002): 539–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-739x(01)00069-3.

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Khare, R., and A. Rifkin. "XML: a door to automated Web applications." IEEE Internet Computing 1, no. 4 (1997): 78–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/4236.612222.

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Gilbert, Catherine. "XML data mining: models, methods, and applications." Australian Library Journal 62, no. 3 (2013): 252–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049670.2013.811779.

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Bi, Xin, Xiangguo Zhao, Guoren Wang, Zhen Zhang, and Shuang Chen. "Distributed Learning over Massive XML Documents in ELM Feature Space." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2015 (2015): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/923097.

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With the exponentially increasing volume of XML data, centralized learning solutions are unable to meet the requirements of mining applications with massive training samples. In this paper, a solution to distributed learning over massive XML documents is proposed, which provides distributed conversion of XML documents into representation model in parallel based on MapReduce and a distributed learning component based on Extreme Learning Machine for mining tasks of classification or clustering. Within this framework, training samples are converted from raw XML datasets with better efficiency and information representation ability and taken to distributed learning algorithms in Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) feature space. Extensive experiments are conducted on massive XML documents datasets to verify the effectiveness and efficiency for both classification and clustering applications.
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Sarasa-Cabezuelo, Antonio, Bryan Temprado-Battad, Daniel Rodríguez-Cerezo, and José-Luis Sierra. "Building XML-driven application generators with compiler construction tools." Computer Science and Information Systems 9, no. 2 (2012): 485–504. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/csis110505002s.

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This paper describes how to use conventional compiler construction tools, and parser generators in particular, to build XML driven application generators. In our approach, the document interface is provided by a standard stream-oriented XML processing framework (e.g., SAX or StAX). This framework is used to program a generic, customizable XML scanner that transforms documents into streams of suitable tokens (opening and closing tags, character data, etc.). The next step is to characterize the syntactic structure of these streams in terms of generation-specific context-free grammars. By adding suitable semantic attributes and semantic actions to these grammars, developers obtain generation-oriented translation schemes: high-level specifications of the generation tasks. These specifications are then turned into working application generators by using standard parser generation technology. We illustrate the approach with <e-Subway>, an XML-driven generator of shortest-route search applications in subway networks.
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VERGARA-NIEDERMAYR, CRISTOBAL, FUSHENG WANG, TONY PAN, TAHSIN KURC, and JOEL SALTZ. "SEMANTICALLY INTEROPERABLE XML DATA." International Journal of Semantic Computing 07, no. 03 (2013): 237–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793351x13500037.

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XML is ubiquitously used as an information exchange platform for web-based applications in healthcare, life sciences, and many other domains. Proliferating XML data are now managed through latest native XML database technologies. XML data sources conforming to common XML schemas could be shared and integrated with syntactic interoperability. Semantic interoperability can be achieved through semantic annotations of data models using common data elements linked to concepts from ontologies. In this paper, we present a framework and software system to support the development of semantic interoperable XML based data sources that can be shared through a Grid infrastructure. We also present our work on supporting semantic validated XML data through semantic annotations for XML Schema, semantic validation and semantic authoring of XML data. We demonstrate the use of the system for a biomedical database of medical image annotations and markups.
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Sun, Wu, and David Bernstein. "XML-Based Transit Timetable System." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1804, no. 1 (2002): 151–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1804-20.

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The Internet and the World Wide Web are used for a wide variety of transportation applications. Most of these applications use static HTML documents. However, outside of transportation, considerably more attention is being given to dynamic content and XML. A way in which these technologies can be used to provide transit timetable information on the web is explored. Specifically, the transit timetable system, an online interactive transit timetable information exchange and administration system that uses Java server pages and the transit timetable markup language, is described.
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Geerts, Guido L. "An XML Architecture for Operational Enterprise Ontologies." Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 1, no. 1 (2004): 73–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/jeta.2004.1.1.73.

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What is an operational enterprise ontology, why would a company embrace it, and how can it be implemented? These are the issues addressed in this paper. An enterprise ontology answers the following question: What kinds of things should we represent in enterprise systems? It becomes operational when its specification is explicitly recorded and actively used by applications at run time. The primary motivation for considering an operational enterprise ontology is its ability to support application reuse across enterprise systems. XML is an emerging technology for recording, processing, and exchanging data. This paper illustrates how XML technologies can be used to implement operational enterprise ontologies.
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Cui, Yue Ping, and Ping Gu. "A Query Optimization Modle and Algorithms for XML Data File." Advanced Materials Research 655-657 (January 2013): 1800–1804. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.655-657.1800.

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Along with the increase of XML applications, Native XML database technology is gaining the attention of the field of database, and query optimization is still one of the key research contents. This article,from a new perspective, represents the research on the relationship between XML nodes and proposes a query optimization model based on the associated elements of XML data file . In order to query the information of the related elements in the XML data file, this method takes the strategy of index; and proposed the query algorithms on the query optimization model based on associated elements.
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Lee, Jun-Seung, and Kyong-Ho Lee. "Computing simple and complex matchings between XML schemas for transforming XML documents." Information and Software Technology 48, no. 9 (2006): 937–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infsof.2005.12.007.

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Ghandeharizadeh, Shahram, Christos Papadopoulos, Min Cai, and Krishna K. Chintalapudi. "Performance of Networked XML-Driven Co-Operative Applications." Concurrent Engineering 12, no. 3 (2004): 195–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1063293x04046192.

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Nakamura, H., N. Ito, R. Yamashita, D. Standley, A. Paehler, and A. Yoshihara. "PDBML: the XML-based database and its applications." Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography 61, a1 (2005): c128. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0108767305094614.

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Tao, Yu-Hui, Tzung-Pei Hong, and Sheng-I. Sun. "An XML implementation process model for enterprise applications." Computers in Industry 55, no. 2 (2004): 181–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compind.2004.02.001.

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Hughes, Keith, Stephen Jenkins, and Geoff Wright. "triple-s XML." Social Science Computer Review 18, no. 4 (2000): 421–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089443930001800405.

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Zavlavsky, Ilya. "A New Technology for Interactive Online Mapping with Vector Markup and XML." Cartographic Perspectives, no. 37 (September 1, 2000): 65–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.14714/cp37.810.

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As Internet cartography matures from static map images to interactive and animated maps, and embraces extensive GIS functionality, the limitations of presenting Web maps as image files become obvious. In this paper, a new technology for Internet cartography is demonstrated that uses direct vector rendering in a browser to create highly interactive virtual maps from distributed sources of geographic data. This technology is made possible by the advent of XML (eXtensible Markup Language) and XML applications for 2D vector rendering such as VML (Vector Markup Language) and SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). AXIOMAP – Application of XML for Interactive Online Mapping – is a Web map publishing kit and a customizable virtual map interface that allows for the display and manipulation of multiple point, line and area layers, database query, choropleth mapping, hyperlinking, map labeling and annotation. To render maps in a Web browser (Internet Explorer 5, in the current version), AXIOMAP generates VML shapes “on the fly” from XML-encoded geographic data that can physically reside on different servers. A thin client-side solution, AXIOMAP provides for better interactivity than traditional map serverbased approaches. The paper explains the functionality of AXIOMAP, the technology behind it, and presents several applications. A free version of the software can be downloaded from www.elzaresearch.com/landv/.
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Yu, Su, and Ghassan M. Azar. "Study of Security of Material Information Management Based on XML." Applied Mechanics and Materials 224 (November 2012): 444–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.224.444.

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Enterprise Information, especially in the manufacturing process, material information management is a key technology. If some companies or individuals need to communicate or exchange the material information between them and they use incompatible systems, what style of data file will be chosen to exchange? Converting the data to XML can greatly reduce this complexity and create data that can be read by many different types of applications. This paper describes basic principle about XML(Extensible Markup Language) and its security, then analyzes an application of its security.
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Qtaish, Amjad, and Mohammad T. Alshammari. "A Narrative Review of Storing and Querying XML Documents Using Relational Database." Journal of Information & Knowledge Management 18, no. 04 (2019): 1950048. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219649219500485.

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Extensible Markup Language (XML) has become a common language for data interchange and data representation in the Web. The evolution of the big data environment and the large volume of data which is being represented by XML on the Web increase the challenges in effectively managing such data in terms of storing and querying. Numerous solutions have been introduced to store and query XML data, including the file systems, Object-Oriented Database (OODB), Native XML Database (NXD), and Relational Database (RDB). Previous research attempts indicate that RDB is the most powerful technology for managing XML data to date. Because of the structure variations of XML and RDB, the need to map XML data to an RDB scheme is increased. This growth has prompted numerous researchers and database vendors to propose different approaches to map XML documents to an RDB, translating different types of XPath queries to SQL queries and returning the results to an XML format. This paper aims to comprehensively review most cited and latest mapping approaches and database vendors that use RDB solution to store and query XML documents, in a narrative manner. The advantages and the drawbacks of each approach is discussed, particularly in terms of storing and querying. The paper also provides some insight into managing XML documents using RDB solution in terms of storing and querying and contributes to the XML community.
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Sonawane, Vijay R., and D. Rajeswara Rao. "An Optimistic Approach for Clustering Multi-version XML Documents Using Compressed Delta." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 5, no. 6 (2015): 1472. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v5i6.pp1472-1479.

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Today with Standardization of XML as an information exchange over web, huge amount of information is formatted in the XML document. XML documents are huge in size. The amount of information that has to be transmitted, processed, stored, and queried is often larger than that of other data formats. Also in real world applications XML documents are dynamic in nature. The versatile applicability of XML documents in different fields of information maintenance and management is increasing the demand to store different versions of XML documents with time. However, storage of all versions of an XML document may introduce the redundancy. Self describing nature of XML creates the problem of verbosity,<br />in result documents are in huge size. This paper proposes optimistic approach to Re-cluster multi-version XML documents which change in time by reassessing distance between them by using knowledge from initial clustering solution and changes stored in compressed delta. Evolving size of XML document is reduced by applying homomorphic compression before clustering them which retains its original structure. Compressed delta stores the changes responsible for document versions, without decompressing them. Test results shows that our approach performs much better than using full pair-wise document comparison.
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Yang, Shi Han, Jin Zhao Wu, and An Ping He. "Automatically Transforming Legacy XML Documents Into OWL Ontology." Applied Mechanics and Materials 241-244 (December 2012): 2638–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.241-244.2638.

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It is a challenge to transform legacy XML-based data into ontology for applications of the semantic web, such as semantic-based integrations, intelligent web searching, and internet based knowledge reasoning. We propose a new technique to transform XML data into ontology data automatically by modeling XML documents semantically. Firstly, we provide the XML a semantically interpretation by developing a graph-based formal language, w-graph. Then, the result of the interpretation can be automatically mapped into OWL web ontology language with semantics preserved. The proof of semantics preserved also been considered, and automatic mapping tool has been developed.
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LU, ZHONGYU. "A SURVEY OF XML APPLICATIONS ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 15, no. 01 (2005): 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194005001902.

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Scientific data/documents play a significant role in academic research and industrial applications. In the era of information fusion, building knowledge and content management systems is necessary, particularly in multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research. This paper discusses an overview about the impact of XML in knowledge and content management systems in science and technology; extends to the integration and implementation including the discussions of infrastructures, methodologies, some typical examples in case studies; finally, it ends with future research and development in a new challenge in information and knowledge engineering. It concluded that XML will make significant contributions to the next generation in information processing for scientific content management systems.
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Tarn, J. Michael, David C. Yen, and H. Joseph Wen. "XML and electronic business." International Journal of Electronic Business 1, no. 3 (2003): 296. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijeb.2003.002179.

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Chang, Tsui-Ping. "A Sliding-Window Method to Discover Recent Frequent Query Patterns from XML Query Streams." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 24, no. 06 (2014): 955–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021819401450034x.

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Providing efficient mining algorithm to discover recent frequent XML user query patterns is crucial, as many applications use XML to represent data in their disciplines over the Internet. These recent frequent XML user query patterns can be used to design an index mechanism or cached and thus enhance XML query performance. Several XML query pattern stream mining algorithms have been proposed to record user queries in the system and thus discover the recent frequent XML query patterns over a stream. By using these recent frequent XML query patterns, the query performance of XML data stream is improved. In this paper, user queries are modeled as a stream of XML queries and the recent frequent XML query patterns are thus mined over the stream. Data-stream mining differs from traditional data mining since its input of mining is data streams, while the latter focuses on mining static databases. To facilitate the one-pass mining process, novel schemes (i.e. XstreamCode and XstreamList) are devised in the mining algorithm (i.e. X2StreamMiner) in this paper. X2StreamMiner not only reduces the memory space, but also improves the mining performance. The simulation results also show that X2StreamMiner algorithm is both efficient and scalable. There are two major contributions in this paper. First, the novel schemes are proposed to encode and store the information of user queries in an XML query stream. Second, based on the two schemes, an efficient XML query stream mining algorithm, X2StreamMiner, is proposed to discover the recent frequent XML query patterns.
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Keefer, Robert, and Nikolaos Bourbakis. "From Image to XML." International Journal of Monitoring and Surveillance Technologies Research 2, no. 1 (2014): 22–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijmstr.2014010102.

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Page layout analysis and the creation of an XML document from a document image are useful for many applications including the preservation of archived documents, robust electronic access to printed documents, and access to print materials by the visually impaired. In this paper, the authors describe a document image process pipeline comprised of techniques for the identification of article headings and the related body text, the aggregation of the body text with the headings, and the creation of an XML document. The pipeline was developed to support multiple document images captured by the head-mounted cameras of a reading device for the visually impaired. Both automatic and manual adaptations of the pipeline processed a sample of 25 newspaper document images. By comparing the automatic and manual processes, we show that overall our approach generates high-quality XML encoded documents for use in further processing, such as a text-to-speech for the visually impaired.
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Chandrakumar, T., and S. Parthasarathy. "Enhancing Data Security in ERP Projects Using XML." International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems 8, no. 1 (2012): 51–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jeis.2012010104.

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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is integrated packaged software, which addresses most fundamental business processing functionality across different functional areas and business units, in a single software system, with single database and accessible through a unified interface and channel of communication. Meeting security requirements for privacy, confidentiality and integrity is essential in order to move business online ERP System requires an accurate, precise and Data security in business concepts of the enterprise. The authors introduce basic features and security of ERP System using Extensible Mark-up Language (XML) technology. Traditionally, XML security has developed along two distinct though related lines of research, corresponding to two facts of the XML security notion. The first fact defines XML security as a set of security techniques (encryption, digital signature) tightly coupled with XML to maintain the main features of the XML semi-structured data model while adding to it all necessary security capabilities. In this paper we will explore XML Signature specification from W3C and its implementation in .NET.
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Chen, Hua, Bo Sun, and Nian Liu. "Communication Security on MASs - A Literature Review." Applied Mechanics and Materials 496-500 (January 2014): 1849–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.496-500.1849.

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With widely applications of Multi-Agent System in internet and intranet, how to ensure security related to multi-agent is a big issue. This paper mainly focuses on communication security of MASs. Through investigation, there are five typical security models relating to MASs, and all these models communicate using XML data format. With traditional cryptographic technology, these models provide a coarse granularity security. The paper proposes XML Security Specifications which based on XML should be deployed within MASs communication.
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Kunfang, Song, and Hongwei Lu. "Efficient Querying Distributed Big-XML Data using MapReduce." International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing 8, no. 3 (2016): 70–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijghpc.2016070105.

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MapReduce is a widely adopted computing framework for data-intensive applications running on clusters. This paper proposed an approach to exploit data parallelisms in XML processing using MapReduce in Hadoop. The authors' solution seamlessly integrates data storage, labeling, indexing, and parallel queries to process a massive amount of XML data. Specifically, the authors introduce an SDN labeling algorithm and a distributed hierarchical index using DHTs. More importantly, an advanced two-phase MapReduce solution are designed that is able to efficiently address the issues of labeling, indexing, and query processing on big XML data. The experimental results show the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed parallel XML data approach using Hadoop.
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