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Service-Oriented Integration Presentation: for Beacon Group (Japan)»rank:by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
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ZapNote: Scientio ZapNote: Mining XML Metadata»rank:by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :While XML data is fundamentally tree-based and hierarchical, most data that is currently mined is table-based and relational. Many existing data mining algorithms deal don't well with sparse data, and XML is a great example of such sparse data. Scientio has taken an approach to create data mining applications that deal well with the requirements of XML documents. |
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XML Proxies Report: XML-Aware Network Appliances and Firewalls»rank:by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :Key Findings: XML Proxies are hardware or software solutions that actively listen for XML traffic on the network and either pass it along unmodified or perform some action on the XML content. XML Proxies can operate transparently as an XML 'gateway' or as auxiliary applications on the network. ZapThink estimates that XML represents less than 2% of all traffic on the enterprise network in 2002; however, this percentage is expected to increase to almost 25% of all LAN network traffic by 2006. Current firewall and proxy solutions are inadequate to ... |
The SOA Implementation Framework Presentation»rank: 3962572by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :Presentation for Forum Integration. |
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What You Need to Know About Web Services Security Presentation: presentation for SearchWebServices»rank: 3962572by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :Presentation for Forum Integration. |
ZapNote: Jabber ZapNote: Protocol for Streaming XML Data»rank: 3962572by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :Initially created as an open-source Instant Messaging (IM) platform, Jabber's XMPP protocol has emerged as a general protocol for streaming XML data and Web Services. Offered as an alternative to HTTP, SMTP, and FTP, Jabber provides value in making Web Services more reliable and scalable. It also offers a compelling solution for those interested in a peer-to-peer (P2P) communications format, although the protocol isn't a P2P protocol per se. |
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ZapNote: ASC ZapNote: Working Towards Cross-Industry Convergence»rank: 3962572by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :As part of a joint initiative with the UN/EDIFACT Working Group, the ASC X12 working group aims to create a set of Joint Core Components (JCC) that will serve as the basis for business objects valid for both X12 and UN/EDIFACT business processes. These business processes can then be applied to XML initiatives as well as future, as-of-yet-undeveloped efforts. In particular, these Core Components will be applied to the work of the ebXML group, which is seeking to develop a cross-industry lingua for e-Business. |
The XML Standards Landscape Presentation»rank: 4674100by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :As part of a joint initiative with the UN/EDIFACT Working Group, the ASC X12 working group aims to create a set of Joint Core Components (JCC) that will serve as the basis for business objects valid for both X12 and UN/EDIFACT business processes. These business processes can then be applied to XML initiatives as well as future, as-of-yet-undeveloped efforts. In particular, these Core Components will be applied to the work of the ebXML group, which is seeking to develop a cross-industry lingua for e-Business. |
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Semantic Web: Providing Meaning in a Connected World Presentation»rank: 4540016by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :As part of a joint initiative with the UN/EDIFACT Working Group, the ASC X12 working group aims to create a set of Joint Core Components (JCC) that will serve as the basis for business objects valid for both X12 and UN/EDIFACT business processes. These business processes can then be applied to XML initiatives as well as future, as-of-yet-undeveloped efforts. In particular, these Core Components will be applied to the work of the ebXML group, which is seeking to develop a cross-industry lingua for e-Business. |
ZapNote: PRISM ZapNote: Publishing Requirements for Industry Standard Metadata»rank: 4540016by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :As companies increasingly partner and syndicate their content to other locations, the need to locate, reuse, and repurpose content in different forms and in real-time is becoming increasingly important. Today, repurposing consists mostly of cutting and pasting different content components. This simplistic mechanism has been the main way of accomplishing this goal not out of efficiency but out of necessity -- there simply are no reliable ways to automatically retrieve, aggregate, and reuse similar types of content. One of the efforts to solve these publishing issues is the Publishing Requirements ... |