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    amongst those exhibit cautiously for security is concerning extensible markup dialect (XML). XML encryption. It will be a magic building bit for those semantic Web Also must might a chance to be secured all together to layers over it will make secured. XML security need been investigated Toward dissimilar including and the W3C need aggravated models Furthermore suggestions to XML security What 's more need An XML security working bunch. Encryption What 's more unscrambling operations can 't swear

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    XML is popular as a format for documents as well as databases. Many applications use XML files to store their configuration, and rely on it for remote procedure calling services like XML-RPC and SQL to format the messages that they exchange using XML. XML’s structure allows it to be tested to ensure that it 's both well-formed and valid in a standardized, programmatic like fashion in order to take a lot of the reading and modifying of the data file off of the application developer when he or she

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    Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 Introduction What is the Extensible Markup Language (XML)? Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a subset of the Standard Generalized Markup Language, which is a marker for an electronic document to have a structured markup language. In the computer, the mark symbol refers to information the computer can understand, by this token, you can handle that contains a variety of information such as articles between computers. It can be used to tag data, defining data

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    Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) Susana Gamiz Keiser University   SAML Security Assertion Markup Language is an Extensible Markup Language (XML) standard that lets a user to log on once for associated but different Web sites. SAML is intended for business-to-business and business-to-consumer transactions (Rouse, 2008). SAML states three components: assertions, protocol, and binding, and authentication, attribute, and authorization are the three assertions. Authentication assertion verifies

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    Assignment -3 Literature Review Conversion of the XML Schema to Data Warehouse Schema Introduction: eXtensible Markup Language is used mainly in most of the organizations for e-commerce and online applications. Indeed, XML has become the standard for representing, exchanging the data among the various applications on the internet. Moreover, XML schema is used for representing the XML document structure where XML data is associated with the XML schema. Furthermore, data warehouse provides tools which

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    applications components that communicate using open XML-based standards and transport protocols to exchange data with calling clients. They are self-containing and self-describing and can be discovered using the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI). They can also be used by other applications and can be published, located, and invoked across the Web. HTTP and XML are the basis for Web services. The Java platform provides the XML and RESTful APIs and tools needed to quickly design

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    Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 Introduction What is the Extensible Markup Language (XML)? Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a subset of the Standard Generalized Markup Language, which is a marker for an electronic document to have a structured markup language. In the computer, the mark symbol refers to information the computer can understand, by this token, you can handle that contains a variety of information such as articles between computers. It can be used to tag data, defining data

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    The XML schema will define the data of certain elements, and even constrain it to within specific lengths or values, which helps maintain the accuracy of data. One big advantages of using schemas is that it helps make sure that everyone on the project agrees as to how an XML document should be laid out. In addition, by using schemas we will enable validation in XML parser which makes it easier to tell when a piece of code fails because it has given some bad XML. Cascading Style

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    will be incorporated. • Clustering: Hierarchical clustering groups patterns into a set of clusters which are in the form of a hierarchy. • Knowledge representation: The pattern, attribute, concept and cluster knowledge is represented in the XML format so that it can be easily stored and shared

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    Semantic Web And The Web

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    another day, right now we are sticking to the Semantic Web. We should first wait until the Semantic Web is completed before we jump to the next thing on the list. (Aghaei, Nematbakhsh and Farsani) (Frauenfelder) The million dollar question is: what is the Semantic Web? The Semantic Web is not a completely new web that is going to replace the current web, it is simply and extension from the present web. The idea of Web 3.0 is for the information in the web to be understood and recognized by the computer

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