XML: implications and applications

C. McGregor, Joanne M. Curry
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XML or eXtensible Markup Language is the latest Internet buzzword, but it is also a rapidly maturing technology that has powerful real world applications, particularly for business-tobusiness communications and the management, display and organisation of both structured and unstructured data (Hunter, 2000). XML evolved from standard generalised markup language (SGML) and became a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendation in February 1998. One of XML's main goals is to separate the structure and content of a document from its Web presentation. This means that virtually any application type irrespective of the presentation medium being used can read data in XML documents (www.w3.org). The critical enabler here is that XML is not a language per se but a standard for describing syntax that can be used to create particular vocabularies which can be shared by others (www.W3.org). Basically the structure and content of the data are defined once in a Document Type Definition (DTD) and an XML document, these can then be parsed and displayed in a myriad of ways by applying a particular stylesheet (XSL). The anticipated benefits of XML include easier integration of legacy systems, improved businessto-business communications, simplified delivery of management information and platform independence across the complete customer-supplier value chain (Information Age, August/September 2000) (Morrison et al, 2000) (Finkelstein & Aiken, 2000). These benefits are vital in the push for increased Internet services across a variety of business types and customers. If your business is involved with or is considering offering services and information through the Web, then XML should be investigated as a potential new strategy in your IT armoury (www.W3.org). This minitrack will look at the implications of XML on IT strategy and operations and how XML has been used in real world business applications. The minitrack will aim to provide IT managers with information on the benefits of XML and how it can be used as part of IT strategy development. Practical knowledge will also be provided for systems developers through the presentation of case studies involving XML designs and implementations. 0-7695-1435-9/02 $17.00 (c) 2002 IEEE 1 the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-35’02) 02 $17.00 © 2002 IEEE
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XML:含义和应用
XML或可扩展标记语言是最新的互联网流行语,但它也是一种迅速成熟的技术,具有强大的现实世界应用,特别是在企业对企业通信以及结构化和非结构化数据的管理、显示和组织方面(Hunter, 2000)。XML从标准通用标记语言(SGML)演变而来,并于1998年2月成为万维网联盟(W3C)的推荐标准。XML的主要目标之一是将文档的结构和内容与其Web表示分离开来。这意味着几乎任何应用程序类型,无论所使用的表示介质是什么,都可以读取XML文档中的数据(www.w3.org)。这里的关键促成因素是XML本身并不是一种语言,而是描述语法的标准,可用于创建可供他人共享的特定词汇表(www.W3.org)。基本上,数据的结构和内容在文档类型定义(DTD)和XML文档中定义一次,然后可以通过应用特定的样式表(XSL)以多种方式对它们进行解析和显示。XML的预期好处包括更容易集成遗留系统、改进企业间通信、简化管理信息的交付以及跨完整客户-供应商价值链的平台独立性(《信息时代》,2000年8月/ 9月)(Morrison等人,2000)(Finkelstein & Aiken, 2000)。这些好处对于推动跨各种业务类型和客户增加Internet服务至关重要。如果您的企业涉及或正在考虑通过Web提供服务和信息,那么应该将XML作为IT军械库中潜在的新策略进行研究(www.W3.org)。这个迷你专题将探讨XML对IT策略和操作的影响,以及XML如何在现实世界的业务应用程序中使用。这个迷你研讨会的目的是向IT经理提供有关XML的好处以及如何将其用作IT战略开发的一部分的信息。通过介绍涉及XML设计和实现的案例研究,还将为系统开发人员提供实用知识。0-7695-1435-9/02 $17.00 (c) 2002 IEEE 1第35届夏威夷国际系统科学会议(HICSS-35 ' 02) 02 $17.00©2002 IEEE
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