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XML eCommerce Solutions for Business and IT Managers
By:   Simon, Solomon H.      
ISBN: 0071381279
Format: DG 259 pages 
Pub Date: 2001-03-28 
Copyright: 2001
Edition:1
$34.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill 
About the Book 


"Big Picture" insights into one of the hottest, most promising eCommerce technologies 

If your company uses massive amounts of data from different sources, XML could be the Holy Grail. Using today's conventional programs and processes, data may have to be translated and reformatted more than five times during data exchange and eCommerce. XML has the potential to speed up ebusiness applications and integration efforts, enabling the definition, transmission, validation, and interpretation of data. In XML: eCommerce Solutions for Business & IT Managers, author Solomon Simon helps you: 
 

* Learn what XML is and where it came from 
* Explore the advantages of using XML to solve business integration issues 
* Apply proven strategic planning models to determining when, and how best to implement XML 
*Understand the risks as well as the benefits associated with XML as a business enterprise solution, as well as common organizational obstacles to XML implementation

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  Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive Summary. 
Chapter 2: XML Schemas and DTDs. 
Chapter 3: XML Documents. 
Chapter 4: XML Style Sheets (XSLs) and Transformations (XSLTs). 
Chapter 5: XML Linking Language (XLink). 
Chapter 6: XML Applications. 
Chapter 7: XML for Databases and EDI. 
Chapter 8: B2B Exchange. 
Chapter 9: XML Strategic Plan. 
Chapter 10: Concerns, Myths, and Hype. 
Chapter 11: Summary of Industry XML Projects. 
Chapter 12: The Outlook for XML. 
Chapter 13: Summary and Conclusion.



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