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Extensible Markup Language (XML)

Gunjan Samtani
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Gunjan Samtani: Information Technology Group UBS PaineWebber, USA

Chapter 6 in B2B Integration:A Practical Guide to Collaborative E-Commerce, 2002, pp 152-186 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: AbstractThe following sections are included:The Need for a Universal LanguageWhat is Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)?How does it work?Limitations of traditional EDIWhat's Wrong with the First Language of the Internet — HTML?XML: The Universal Language of Data InterchangeThe power to knowWhat is XML?XML: A derivative of SGMLSample XML filesXML strengthsXML limitationsXML namespacesBrief introduction to the components of XMLAdvantages of XML over traditional EDIXSL — Extensible Stylesheet LanguageCoexistence of XML and EDIEDI is here to stayEDI based on XMLCharacteristics of XML/EDIBenefits of XML/EDI over traditional batch EDIKey features of XML/EDI serverConclusion

Date: 2002
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