Nearly everyone is talking about XML (Extensible Markup Language) these days. But few understand what it's really all about. XML's proponents claim it will cure everything that's wrong with HTML and ...
We propose the use of XML for specifying and designing hardware. Many different methods for the specification of hardware designs are in use. The majority of these are based on either closed markup ...
The software company launches an online tool that's intended to make it easier for Java developers to work with Extensible Markup Language. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and ...
Six states will receive Justice Department funding for pilot projects aimed at improving their information-sharing systems. The National Governors Association (NGA) Center for Best Practices announced ...
As the people know, eXtensible Markup Language (XML) has become a standard for data exchange in many fields of application. So, a huge amount of data in this format is spread around Web and is stored ...
The aura of eXtensible Markup Language (XML) has lured members of the US-based Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), in conjunction with SIIA's Financial Information Services Division ...
Sharing information is what the information age is all about – but sharing isn’t often simple. Electronic links with partners, customers and suppliers demand ways of defining information so ...
With the ongoing rapid increase in both volume and diversity of 'omic' data (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and others), the development and adoption of data standards is of paramount ...
Markup code, or markup language, is basically a set of words and symbols created by the computer industry with the goal of helping to process, organize, and present information, as well as to inform ...
Listen to Computerworld’s TechCast: Markup Languages. Podcast duration: 7 minutes. In 1969, three IBM researchers created GML, a formatting language for document publishing. Understood to mean ...