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ZapNote: JackBe - Implementing Nimble and Quick Interfaces ZapNote»rank:by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :Companies originally moved to adopt standards-based technologies like the Web and other Internet technologies as a way to achieve distributed computing functionality at a very low total cost of ownership. But these companies were forced to trade off the user interface and productivity advantages that other distributed computing methods, such as traditional client/server applications used to give them. JackBe aims to solve these rich client challenges while simultaneously offering the lowest possible cost of ownership through its aptly named NQ (“Nimble and Quick”) suite. The NQ Suite offers rich client interaction using standard browser-based technologies such as HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, XML, and XSL and standard server-side web and application server technologies. |
ZapNote: LogicLibrary ZapNote: Leveraging Web Services Software Assets»rank:by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :In order for enterprises to realize the promise of Web Services to make their businesses more agile and efficient, organizations need to be able to get a firm grasp of their existing computing assets that can be translated into Web Services at many different levels of granularity. Best practices for Web Services development demand an approach that begins with building a model of the capabilities needed within the context of the business, and then subsequently identifying the computing assets present in the organization that can support the modelLogicLibrary Logidex allows enterprises to capture their software components, map them to their business and technical models, and publish them to searchable online component libraries. ... |
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ZapNote: LogML ZapNote: Representing Web Statistics and Usage Information»rank:by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :The key concept behind the idea of data mining using web server log file information is that web site users are inherently "telling" the web server where the relevant information they are seeking is located, and what important information is needed so web masters can appropriately position the information for maximum efficiency. Rather than simply crawling through every page on a website, not always an efficient mechanism for obtaining this information, LOGML can be used as an XML repository for actual usage patterns. |
ZapNote: MISMO ZapNote: An Implementation of Mortgage Industry Standards»rank:by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :The need for standardization and simplification in the mortgage industry is clear. In order to obtain a mortgage, many complex and interrelated processes must occur. These processes frequently cross-organizational and divisional boundaries and so standards have long been a requirement for communication. One of the biggest issues in the mortgage industry is the number of interactions between collaborating parties and the complexity of these interactions. The Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization (MISMO) was created in 1999 under the auspices of the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) in order to facilitate the creation and maintenance of XML data interchange standards for the mortgage industry. MISMO defines actual XML element and attribute names that represent ... |
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ZapNote: Mozquito ZapNote: Advanced XML-based Form Technology»rank:by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :Mozquito Technologies AG produces a suite of development tools targeted at advanced interactive "form" development using XForms , XHTML, and their Forms Markup Language (FML) in its Mozquito Factory and Matrix product lines. This is important, since like XML, forms represent a structured interchange of data. Forms provide additional specific features such as workflow, auto-fill, and pre-fill form applications that are supported through the use of instance data. |
ZapNote: nCipher ZapNote: Securing XML and Web Services Zones of Risk»rank:by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :Due to XML’s human readable nature, XML and Web Services are particularly vulnerable to security compromises. As a result, any XML message, including SOAP messages, must be enhanced with security features including encryption, digital signatures, authentication mechanisms, and privacy controls. However, organizations face many performance and efficiency issues to properly implement SSL and PKI, which are critical elements to XML and Web Services securitynCipher provides hardware security modules (HSMs) that deliver high performance cryptographic offload and secure key management used for SSL, PKI and custom software applications. nCipher’s FIPS 140 Level 3 certified products provide robust security and acceleration, while also delivering a highly scalable key management solution. |
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ZapNote: NeoCore ZapNote: Pattern-based Native XML Data Storage»rank: 6014558by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :Rather than being forced to map XML documents to an alternate data representation format or insert an entire XML document into a single field as is the case with XML-enabled RDBMS, the Native XML Data Store (NXD) can accept XML documents for storage and retrieval without any modifications, mapping, or transformations. NeoCore provides a patented NXD approach that assigns a unique fingerprint called an "icon" to each XML document and then applies hashing and storage techniques to these iconic representations. This approach allows the user to experience speed and indexing improvements over other methods of XML storage and retrieval and exploits XML structure by self-constructing the data store, reducing development time. |
ZapNote: NetSilicon ZapNote: Linking Intelligent Networked Devices with Web Services»rank: 6014558by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :In the past decade, electronic devices have been getting smaller, smarter, and more connected. In the post-PC era, billions of electronic devices will work invisibly, collaborating with each other and with people. These changes and improvements are making products increasingly more complicated to design, test, and service. NetSilicon's Softworks group, is producing XML-based tools, including an XML MicroParser, XML Schema Compiler, and a SOAP client/server package to address these problems and bring embedded devices into the "third phase" of intelligent networking. |
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ZapNote: NewsEdge ZapNote: Categorizing and Exchanging News Content with XML»rank: 5558096by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :Since there is an almost infinite, endless stream of news and information to be tapped, the primary issue is not aggregating this content but accurately classifying and sorting it so that a single user can pinpoint and receive the specific information they are interested in without being inundated by a tidal wave of news and information. NewsEdge has developed an innovative and effective means for aggregating, categorizing, and applying taxonomy to news and story information. The system provides real-time Java-based "push" technology that sends out a formatted XML stream as the news or data information is generated. This "feed" delivery option can be tailored as to its frequency, level of specificity, and ... |
ZapNote: Nimble Technology ZapNote: Querying Heterogeneous Data Sources»rank: 5558096by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :Nimble has released the Nimble Integration Suite, which is aimed at solving the problem of using single queries to access multiple data stores and return the result in a single, manageable result using and XML-based mediated view of information. This solution provides an interesting approach that solves Enterprise and data integration challenges. |