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Foundations of the Semantic Web: XML, RDF & Ontology

May 6, 2010 by BPELforum

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Foundations of the Semantic Web: XML, RDF, & Ontology proceeds from a broad-spectrum discussion of the Semantic Web and progresses through various technologies such as XML, XML Schema, XPath, RDF, RDF Schema frameworks, Ontology, and then delivers current applications and potential future developments. The sequence builds in line with Tim Berner Lee s layer cake diagram and explains concepts clearly. Each chapter ends with interesting exercises and Further Readings section that lists advance reference pointers.

Foundations of the Semantic Web: XML, RDF & Ontology

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XML Family of Specifications: A Practical Guide

May 4, 2010 by BPELforum

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Provides a complete roadmap for understanding how XML, XSL, XML Schema, and related specifications interlink to create powerful, real-world applications. Both a reference and tutorial, this practical guide begins with a detailed timeline that charts the history of the Internet, the Web, and XML. Softcover.

XML Family of Specifications: A Practical Guide

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XML Schema Elucidated

May 4, 2010 by BPELforum

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Written for systems architects, software developers, and project managers, this book provides an overview to XML Schemas, gives users a thorough grasp of the concepts of data and XML validation, and provides enough knowledge to immediately begin using XML Schema and understand its concepts and consequences. Users will learn XML Schema syntax and inheritance, its uses, how it will affect software design, and when to use it over DTDs. Also provided is information on XML Basics, DTD, RELAX, SOAP, and XLink.

XML Schema Elucidated

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Consequences, Data Validation, Elucidated, Grasp, Inheritance, Learn Xml, Product Description, Project Managers, Relax, Schema, Soap Xml, Software Design, Software Developers, Syntax, Systems Architects, Xml Basics, Xml Dtd, Xml Schema, Xml Schemas, Xml Validation

Beginning C# XML: Essential XML Skills for C# Programmers

May 4, 2010 by BPELforum

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Extensible Markup Language (XML) has been perhaps the biggest buzzword in application development for several years and now Microsoft has taken XML into the core of its .NET Framework. This book is aimed at teaching XML (and related technologies such as XPath, XSLT, and XML Schema) to beginning and intermediate C# developers who want to understand what all the fuss is about.

Over the course of the book readers will develop a good appreciation of not only what XML is, and how to handle it in C#, but also how to use XML to build applications to run on a single desktop, single web server or distributed, multi-platform web services, in ways that have been extremely difficult to achieve with previous technologies.

To reinforce the core concepts, the book makes use of numerous individual examples along with two case studies. Firstly, there is an examination of how different XML based approaches can be used in the development of a contact application. The complexity of the project develops as the reader’s knowledge increases through the book. Secondly, we dedicate a full chapter to describing the use of XML and a SQL Server database in the implementation of a web-based news portal.

Beginning C# XML: Essential XML Skills for C# Programmers

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The XML CD Bookshelf

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

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O’Reilly’s “XML CD Bookshelf” provides convenient online access to seven indispensable XML books–”XML in a Nutshell, Second Edition”, “XSLT”, “XML Schema”, “SAX2″, “Java & XML, Second Edition”, “Java and XSLT”, and “Perl & XML” — all from your CD-ROM drive. The CD has a master index for all seven books and a powerful search engine–and all the text is extensively hyper-linked–so you can find what you’re looking for quickly. Packaged with the hard copy of “XML in a Nutshell, Second Edition”, it takes up less than 2 inches of bookshelf space, and when you’re on the run, you can just grab the CD and go. The seven books included on the CD — over 3,000 pages of useful O’Reilly reference and tutorials– if purchased separately, would retail for $269.65 (US), but the “XML CD Bookshelf” retails for only $119.95. They say good things come in small packages. The “XML CD Bookshelf” packs a stack of essential XML books into one comprehensive, immensely convenient, and portable small package.

The XML CD Bookshelf

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