System Architecture with XML

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If your background is in document processing, this book will show how you can use conceptual modeling to model business scenarios consisting of business objects, relationships, processes, and transactions in a document-centric way. Database designers will learn if XML is subject to relational normalization and how this fits in with the hierarchical structure of XML documents. Web designers will discover that XML puts them into a position to automatically generate visually pleasing web pages and rich multimedia shows from otherwise dry product catalogues by using XSLT and other transformation tools. Business architects will see how XML can help them to define applications that can be quickly adapted the ever changing requirements of the market. The key to rising above the confusion is to understand the different semantic structures that lie beneath the standards of XML, and how to model the semantics to achieve the goals of the organization.

  • Cost: $49.95
  • Pages: 480
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • ISBN: 1558607455

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Title / Program Name:

System Architecture with XML

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Released Date:

June 25, 2002

Cost:

$49.95

List Price:

$49.95

Pages:

480

Edition:

1st edition

ISBN:

1558607455

Publisher:

Morgan Kaufmann

Author:

Berthold Daum, Udo Merten

Keywords:

xml document processing, xml modeling, xml designers, xml structure, xml multimedia, xml catalogues, xml transformation tools, xml architects, xml semantics, xml goals, xml organization

Summary:

Business objects, relationships, processes, and transactions

Description:

If your background is in document processing, this book will show how you can use conceptual modeling to model business scenarios consisting of business objects, relationships, processes, and transactions in a document-centric way. Database designers will learn if XML is subject to relational normalization and how this fits in with the hierarchical structure of XML documents. Web designers will discover that XML puts them into a position to automatically generate visually pleasing web pages and rich multimedia shows from otherwise dry product catalogues by using XSLT and other transformation tools. Business architects will see how XML can help them to define applications that can be quickly adapted the ever changing requirements of the market. The key to rising above the confusion is to understand the different semantic structures that lie beneath the standards of XML, and how to model the semantics to achieve the goals of the organization.

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