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Altova is now offering two specially priced product bundles, the Altova Enterprise XML Suite and Professional XML Suite , which include the respective editions of xmlspy® , mapforce , and stylevision® .
The suite integrates three highly-complementary tools to meet your XML development needs from start to finish. You can use the suite to, for instance, create an XML Schema in xmlspy® , map it to another schema or even a database in mapforce , and create PDF or HTML output based on the schema in stylevision® . The possibilities are endless when you combine the functionality of the world’s leading XML development environment with the award winning mapforce XML/EDI/database mapping tool and stylevision® , the ultimate stylesheet designer and database reporting tool.
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authentic® lets business users enter content directly into XML documents as easily as jotting notes. Simply fill in predefined forms or enter pertinent text with the word-processor style interface, and the data becomes instantly available to appropriate management applications across the organization. See the benefits of XML in action with a FREE license of authentic® from Altova.
The intuitive Altova authentic® user interface, which closely resembles a word processor, allows business users to capture ideas and information directly into an XML document without having to understand the underlying XML technology. This innovative approach to content editing unlocks corporate knowledge and increases overall efficiency.
authentic® is designed for use in organizations where people create business content or collect and use information on a daily basis. Users of authentic® are typically business users, such as reporters, analysts, lawyers, marketing professionals, order processing clerks, field representatives, etc.
authentic® is not only the most effective solution for realizing a standards-based, Web-enabled XML content management system, database, or XML repository, it’s also the most cost effective because it’s free! Offering authentic® under a free license affords corporate IT departments even those under tight budgets the ability to implement XML content editing applications today and start realizing the benefits and cost-savings associated with re-using information assets.
authentic® is available as a desktop application or as a browser plug-in for Internet Explorer.
Innovation
authentic® provides an innovative visual approach to authoring XML documents that completely shields the end-user from having to deal with the technical aspects of XML. authentic® is ideally suited for use as a lightweight editor for document framework deployments built using Altova xmlspy® . Document frameworks are standards-based enterprise content management solutions for creating and deploying large volumes of XML content in real-world production environments, such as Web publishing, knowledge management, and e-commerce systems.
Knowledge
Using authentic® , business users can easily transfer mission-critical knowledge and information to an underlying XML format, ensuring that information is valid and does not become lost or un-usable. Information stored in an XML format can be reused and repurposed easily at any time. authentic® effectively unlocks valuable knowledge assets across a corporation.
Efficiency
authentic® enables the use of content-rich forms, a key requirement for creating the paperless office. These forms are created by XML-savvy developers using Altova stylevision® . Once an Authentic Form is created, business users can use it to edit the content of XML documents through the user-friendly authentic® interface. Authentic Forms can be created for just about any content stored in XML, from purchase orders and expense reports, to news articles and catalogs, and much, much more.
authentic® efficiently captures information as it is being created, preserving the context in which it was produced and the relationships between it and other existing corporate data.
Visual Design
With an interface similar to a word processor, authentic® supports:
- Free-flow WYSIWYG text editing
- Form-based data input
- Graphical elements
- Presentation and editing of arbitrary repeating XML elements, such as tables
- Real-time validation
- Consistency checking using XML Schema
Support for Advanced Forms
authentic® forms created using Altova stylevision® provide a solution for Web-based data entry and validation that takes full advantage of the rich editing capabilities of XML and XSLT that are not possible using simple HTML forms.
We've added support for advanced Authentic Forms that includes Business Logic Validation, Complex Tables, Rich Input Formatting, Date/Time control, and much m
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* XML Introductions: Short List of Articles
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* XML Industry Support
* XML Mailing Lists, Discussion Groups, Newsgroups
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* XML Development: Technical Documents and Development Resources
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PerfectXML Web site is designed to help you learn XML technologies and use them in your applications. We endeavor to provide the best collection of information on all things XML.
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XML, XLink, Namespace, DTD, Schema, CSS, XHTML If you are new to XML, it may be hard to know where to begin. This summary in points attempts to capture enough of the basic concepts to enable a beginner to see the forest through the trees. And if you are giving a presentation on XML, why not start with these points
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XML integrated with many other methods
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Every industry group has its own vocabulary for its activity. Various industry groups have been developing the XML version of their respective vocabularies in order to take advantage of the XML messaging capability of Web Services. This is XML used in the messages defined used by WSDL (new window) and sent using SOAP (new window) or other protocols. Also see XML specifications (new window).
The XML vocabularies described on this site are listed below. You can also navigate among the vocabularies by using the menu tree at the bottom of this page.
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An entire Web site, sponsored by O’Reilly, devoted to XML. Its goals are to help beginners through advanced users of XML. "A core feature of the site is the Annotated XML Specification, created by Tim Bray, co-editor of XML and a contributing editor for XML.com. Huge resources here in at least a dozen categories, including business, graphics, metadata, mobile, protocols, schemas, style, the Web. Also include features, news, events, buyer’s guide, new resources, training, FAQs.
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Applying XML and Web Services Standards in Industry
XML.org Focus Areas provide domain-specific content on XML standards. Each XML.org Focus Area covers news, standards and initiatives, vendors, consortia, trade associations, government agencies and implementers, events, and resources germane to a specific domain.
XML.org Focus Areas for Insurance (http://insurance.xml.org/), Human Resources (http://hr.xml.org/), and Printing & Publishing (http://publishing.xml.org/) are now available. Future XML.org Focus Areas will include Financial Services, Defense Logistics, Education, Tax/Accounting, E-Government, Security, Retail, Localization & Globalization, E-Marketplaces, and others.
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. . . DITA XML: A unifying content reuse architecture for learning
While both learning objects and SCORM bring to the fore the need for sharable content, they both specifically leave open the question of a particular format or structure for this content. In fact, it can literally be said that SCORM is a packaging and delivery specification in search of a content model. This brings us to the third and most recent trend: DITA XML.
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) provides an XML-based standard for creating and delivering content. Spawned from a workgroup effort at IBM and now an OASIS open standard, DITA has it roots in best practices for technical authoring.
It's thus no surprise that key characteristics of DITA directly address the crucial building blocks for developing reusable learning objects in general, and SCORM sharable content objects in particular. These DITA reuse characteristics include topics, topic types, domains, maps, and specialization:
* A DITA topic forms the most basic information unit -- short enough to be easily readable, but long enough to make sense on its own.
* A DITA topic type defines the role of a topic within an information set.
* A DITA domain defines vocabularies for common use across more than one topic type.
* A DITA map applies context to the topics. With maps, you organize different combinations of topics for different outputs and deliverables.
* Finally, DITA specialization provides a mechanism for deriving new topic types, new domains, and new map types as extensions to existing domains or types.
Can topic-based DITA XML provide the basis for developing an information architecture for single-sourced XML learning content? This article builds directly on the rich background about reusable content and e-learning delivery in the learning and training fields. Here in Part 1, the authors posit a set of extensions to DITA XML that provide the starting point for a unifying content model for learning. In Part 2, they test their assumptions against pilot content from a training course developed to support a component feature of IBM® DB2 Query Monitor™, and then report their findings and suggest important next steps.
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DITA XML: A unifying content reuse architecture for learning
While both learning objects and SCORM bring to the fore the need for sharable content, they both specifically leave open the question of a particular format or structure for this content. In fact, it can literally be said that SCORM is a packaging and delivery specification in search of a content model. This brings us to the third and most recent trend: DITA XML.
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) provides an XML-based standard for creating and delivering content. Spawned from a workgroup effort at IBM and now an OASIS open standard, DITA has it roots in best practices for technical authoring.
It's thus no surprise that key characteristics of DITA directly address the crucial building blocks for developing reusable learning objects in general, and SCORM sharable content objects in particular. These DITA reuse characteristics include topics, topic types, domains, maps, and specialization:
* A DITA topic forms the most basic information unit -- short enough to be easily readable, but long enough to make sense on its own.
* A DITA topic type defines the role of a topic within an information set.
* A DITA domain defines vocabularies for common use across more than one topic type.
* A DITA map applies context to the topics. With maps, you organize different combinations of topics for different outputs and deliverables.
* Finally, DITA specialization provides a mechanism for deriving new topic types, new domains, and new map types as extensions to existing domains or types.
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The challenges
In the initial project design stage and during the pilot implementation stage, we faced several challenges related to making the move to topic-based, information-typed content development.
Thinking in topics
First, from past experience in developing the original course, we focused on telling a story with a narrative approach to content development where one piece of information flows easily into the next. In this approach, course developers give little regard to the categorization of the content into content types. For example, conceptual information often freely mixes with the reference and task information needed to support the concept.
A major challenge we faced in reworking the pilot content as topic-based DITA involved the mindset change to thinking of the content as discrete chunks of information, rather than as one single, long-flowing narrative.
Structuring content with information types
Second, in addition to learning how to break down our content into topic-based units, we also needed to apply discipline in how we assigned specific topic types to that content. This required us to take what was formerly a mixed paragraph, or maybe a whole page of information, and chunk it down into discrete topics that contained individual types of information, with respect to concept, task, or reference types.
We discovered the key rule we needed to abide by: Each chunk of information has to be a complete thought about a single type of content. It has to convey the knowledge of that one specific piece of information without directly overlapping with information in other topic-based chunks.
Minding the context
Finally, we faced the predicament that, after chunking the information down into individual types, the role of the content within the overall learning context can get lost. In this case, it might at first appear difficult to break up the information into topics and types by these rules; it's tempting to resort to the usual narrative approach and simply leave the content intact as a way of ensuring the original completeness of thought.
The challenge here is to learn how not only to assign content to one of the agreed-upon topic types (concept, task, or reference), but also to mind the context of the overall learning objective. It's crucial to know where each topic resides within the learning objective, as provided by the essential context defined in the DITA map. The individual DITA topics have no inherent context in themselves, but acquire context according to their role within the map.
In a nutshell, authoring and delivering content using topics and information types is a skill that takes time and experience to learn how to apply to content.
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Technical articles, tutorials, reviews, buying guides. FREE facilitated online courses for tech subjects. (http://www.cnethelpu.com/)
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Gigantic site for developers, articles, forums and blogs
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Welcome to DevASP, the first place to look for all your ASP and XML information needs. Here you will find links to articles and tutorials written by ASP and XML experts, sample ASP and XML code, free programming tools and downloads, sample chapters of new ASP and XML reference books and announcements of training courses and conferences where you can sharpen your ASP and XML skills.
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We have over twenty years of experience covering all languages, platforms, and tools. We now provide three levels of web site access from which you can choose. SUBSCRIBE today.
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CourseBuilder for Dreamweaver MX Extension
Make interactive web pages with engaging web-based learning content and deliver them across multiple platforms and browsers.
Learning Site Command for Dreamweaver MX
Create a learning site using built-in navigation, tracking features and powerful lesson administration and configuration.
SCORM Runtime Wrapper Extension for Dreamweaver MX
Build or update HTML content so that it complies with ADL standards for the runtime environment.
Manifest Maker Extension for Dreamweaver MX
Create an XML manifest file per the IMS specifications.
Designer's Edge Extension for Dreamweaver MX
Connect your training development team and allow instructional designers, subject matter experts, artists, and media developers to share their design information through Dreamweaver.
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PublishXML is an enterprise content management (ECM) solution designed around XML. PublishXML enables distributed content creation and publication, while streamlining the process of repurposing content to multiple formats. Accessible through any Internet-connected browser, PublishXML lowers implementation costs and ensures the delivery of fresh content in real-time.
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RapidBuilder v. Deluxe is a special advanced edition of RapidBuilder v., XStream's x award-winning, Programming-free Simulation-Authoring Technology for creating, customizing, and deploying Fully Interactive, Multimedia Simulations that realistically duplicate the functionality of the live Windows environment.
RapidBuilder v. Deluxe includes all of the familiar RapidBuilder features and capabilities, including continuous capturing of live software applications, multimedia edit suite featuring appended/inserted frames, text, graphics, audio files, recorded sound clips, embedded sound tracks, video, navigational hyperlinks, links to external files and web pages, menus, mouse pointer animations, and much more, and support for popular media formats including Flash (SWF), Microsoft Word (DOC), AVI, ASF, MOV, MPEG, and EXE.
RapidBuilder v. Deluxe is both a SCORM-compliant technology and a -compliant technology. As a SCORM-compliant technology, RapidBuilder v. Deluxe enables developers to create SCORM v. and v. courses (both RBX-based and Flash-based), which are courses created and deployed in a universal XML-based format that may be shared with any SCORM-compliant Learning Management System (LMS). As a -compliant technology, RapidBuilder v. Deluxe complies with the accessibility guidelines outlined in Section of the U.S Rehabilitation Act. By supporting the use of keyboard equivalents for all mouse actions, as well as all the Windows Accessibility Options, RapidBuilder v. Deluxe may be fully accessed by all users, including users with physical disabilities or limited mobility.
RapidBuilder v. Deluxe also includes a host of other deluxe features, including provisions for importing/exporting text for language translation, text-to-speech (automatic audio) capabilities, viewing frame thumbnails, importing Flash files and animated GIF files, importing multiple images to frame backgrounds, saving recorded sound clips, implementing audio interruption capabilities at the frame level, importing audio onto a single frame (as opposed to multiple frames), customizing hot keys, and additional support for wildcard characters in the Validation Field object.
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Serves the Internet community as the largest and most well-known programming directories anywhere. Now owned by Jupitermedia Corporation (formerly Mecklermedia Corporation), the ScriptSearch site has undergone a complete redesign and relaunch in early in order to better tune the site for you, the visitor.
ScriptSearch's comprehensive programming directory is more intuitively organized by programming language with subfolders with various script categories. Rating features allow you to find the most popular and most useful resources according to the rest of our visitors. Its even a breeze to bookmark your favorite listings on your own "My Favorites" page, that you can easily return to. And there lots more inside.
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Welcome to the SiteExperts Community. The SiteExperts.Community is your destination for web-development discussions and resources. Thousands of web-developers have joined the free SiteExperts.Community. Are you one of them?
Members of the SiteExperts.Community can:
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Topic maps are a new ISO standard for describing knowledge structures and associating them with information resources. As such they constitute an enabling technology for knowledge management. Dubbed "the GPS of the information universe, topic maps are also destined to provide powerful new ways of navigating large and interconnected corpora.
While it is possible to represent immensely complex structures using topic maps, the basic concepts of the model - Topics, Associations, and Occurrences (TAO) - are easily grasped. This paper provides a non-technical introduction to these and other concepts (the IFS and BUTS of topic maps), relating them to things that are familiar to all of us from the realms of publishing and information management, and attempting to convey some idea of the uses to which topic maps will be put in the future
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Topic maps are a way of modelling a set of subjects; the relationships between them; and additional information about them. The topic map paradigm is described in the ISO standard ISO : along with an interchange syntax which uses SGML. Since the publication of the first edition of the ISO specification early in , a separate consortium, TopicMaps.Org, have produced a version of the topic map paradigm for use in a web environment which provides an interchange syntax in XML. This XML interchange syntax, known as XTM has since been adopted by ISO and forms part of the ISO standard in its second edition.
In essence a topic map can be thought of as consisting of just three things:
Topics
which describe a subject in the real world. A subject may be something that is addressable by a machine (e.g. a web-page with a URL); something which is not addressable (such as a person) or even an abstract concept (such as 'Music').
Associations
which each describe a relationship between a set of topics. The association construct may include additional typing information which specifies the nature of the relationship between the topics and also what role each topic plays in the relationship. So an association can be used to represent such common concepts as a hierarchy, or a group but also more complex relationships such as a meeting (with topics representing people and playing roles such as 'chairman', 'scribe' and 'attendee').
Occurrences
which connect a topic to some information resource related to the topic. The occurrence can be used to specify both the information resource (or the information itself) and the nature of the relationship between the information resource and the topic. For example, a topic could represent a person and that topic could have an occurrence which is a URL which points to the 'homepage' of the person.
In addition to defining these basic structures, the topic map standards also define the way in which two or more topic maps may be combined or merged. Topic map merging is a fundamental and highly useful characteristic of topic maps as it allows a modular approach to the creation of topic maps and it provides a means for different users to share and combine their topic maps in a controlled manner.
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Content, Computing, and Commerce - Technology & Trends -
The Gilbane Report was founded by Frank Gilbane in . Topics include content management, XML, e-catalogs, syndication, search technology, intranet publishing, document computing architectures, markup languages, corporate portals, enterprise information integration, digital asset management, and other technologies for processing and integrating unstructured data. To find out more about the topics we cover see our complete list of back issues.
We are an objective, vendor-neutral publication. Our goal is to provide IT strategists, managers, and investors with the most accurate and unbiased information available. Our readers cross all vertical industries in + countries and in addition to corporate users, include financial analysts, market analysts/researchers, VCs, consultants, integrators, vendors, academics, PR firms, and journalists.
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Topic Map Loom(TM) Technology
"Topic Maps" is an emerging information technology that provides for the specification of a standard (ISO/IEC :), interchangeable hypertext navigation layer above diverse electronic information sources.
InfoLoom, Inc. provides the Topic Map Loom(TM) technology. This technology, field tested over years, is designed to facilitate the creation and maintenance of topic maps and resulting navigable knowledge bases. Once the application has been properly set up, it just takes the push of a button to apply the topic map to the information set.
Preserves the existing workflow
Topic Map Loom(TM) technology is used to create topic maps and apply those maps to existing information sets. It works by transforming documents in given formats into documents in other formats with all navigation features in place. Topic Map Loom(TM) is not designed to create source information or store source information. Likewise, it is not designed to be used as a browser or a publishing engine. Topic Map Loomï¿ simply enables the user to create a topic map and apply that map to source information in order to create browsable or printable output.
Connect Diverse Information Sources
One of the unique features of Topic Map Loom(TM) technology is that with it, users can connect information from diverse information sources, including their legacy data. This provides users with a way to include legacy data with newer data formats as they create unified knowledge bases. Currently InfoLoom's Topic Map Loom(TM) technology supports numerous standard information formats including ASCII, XML, HTML, SGML, Delimited Database records, Microsoft Word. Special scripts can be added to handle any other proprietary data format.
Standards Based
Topic Map Loom(TM) technology is standards based. Developed by a co-editor of the Topic Maps standard, this technology is based on the Topic Maps standard (ISO/IEC ).
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Welcome to FreeVbCode.Com, the place on the Web for the highest quality, free visual basic code. Currently, there are code examples and articles on this site. New code is added every day.
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The WaSP LEARN section exists to provide you with resources to get you up to par with web standards. This expanding area of tutorials, articles, reference charts, templates, and a directory of website resources can help you make sense of the standards and prepare you for things that could be especially challenging or confusing.
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There are more than pages of online articles. These free articles covers the type of service-oriented architecture and related technologies shown in the above figure:
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Many years ago, I started looking into SGML and XML as a way to make information more manageable and findable, which was something I had been working on for a long time. It took me several years to discover that, although SGML and XML helped, they did not actually solve the problem. Later I discovered topic maps, and it seemed to me that here was the missing piece that would make it possible to really find what you were looking for. This article is about why I still think so.
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PublishXML is an XML-based enterprise content management solution that simplifies the management of complex websites. PublishXML provides an administrative structure and granular control of content across networks and websites. Need a solution that offers a single content viewpoint to manage large and rapidly growing sites? PublishXML provides a straightforward environment for non-technical contributors, yet offers extensive and powerful functionality for developers and administrators, managing sites. Empower your team to freely update and edit site content with confidence, knowing nothing will be published without full review and approval.
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The World Wide Web Consortium (W C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. W C is a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding.
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After all these years, XMetaL® still powers some of the most innovative content management and XML-based authoring solutions in the world.
From sales contracts to technical documentation, the process of creating content has the potential to impact revenues, margins and customer satisfaction. The XMetaL product family gives organizations a proven method for transforming, re-using and leveraging content across the enterprise. By creating an ideal environment for open yet structured collaboration, XMetaL helps organizations get to market faster and ensure compliance - all with optimal efficiency and customer relevance.
The XMetaL product family is comprised of four time- and field-tested applications that simplify and control the design, development, deployment, implementation, and maintenance of XML content authoring solutions.
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Emerging web services standards such as SOAP, WSDL and UDDI will enable system-to-system integration that is easier than ever before. This site lists publicly available web services.
XSpace is an experimental shared database "space" that stores keyed SOAP envelopes . Now with asynchronous events and document-style interface.
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