THE POSSIBILITIES FOR THE CREATION OF A LANGUAGE XML FOR THE FORMALIZATION OF THE ACCOUNTING RECORDS
Popescu Aurora
Studies and Scientific Researches. Economics Edition, 2008, issue 13
Abstract:
During the nineties the main trend in the development of the applications was the supply of support and accessibility for the computers connected on the internet to a wide range of informational resources (data basis, applications). A witness in this are the numerous languages and technologies which permit an easy development of the applications for the processing of data bases with a simple web browser as, for example, the script languages ASP, PHP, JSP etc. Many changes took place in the last years regarding the informational needs or the equipments used by different users. So, today not only the computers are connected on the internet, but also a wide range of equipments as mobile phones and many home utility devices. As a result of these needs, it became an imperative necessity the conception of an universal language that be understood by all these diverse equipments. XML is the answer to this requirement, this language representing a new step in the development of the informational epoch. XML appeared as a consequence of the limits of the HTML (the language of the web pages), this last one being incapable to use data for other applications.
JEL-codes: M41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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