1. Welcome to XML.- 2. Well-Formed Documents and Namespaces.- 3. DTDs and Validation.- 4. RELAX NG Grammars and XML Schema Datatypes.- 5. XPath, XSLT, and XLink Processing.- 6. More XSLT: Algorithms and Efficiency.- 7. XML Repository - With and Without a Database.- 8. Relational Databases vs. Native XML Databases.- 9. XML Schema Part 1 and SOAP.- 10. Web Services, WSDL, and UDDI.- Appendix A: Software Installation Instructions.- Appendix B: Online Resources.- Appendix C: Exercises.
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Alexander Nakhimovsky received an MA in mathematics from Leningrad University (1972) and a Ph. D. in Linguistics from Cornell (1979) with a graduate minor in Computer Science. He has been teaching computer science at Colgate University since 1985. In addition to joint publications with Tom Myers, he is the author of books and articles on linguistics and Artificial Intelligence - the foundational concepts of the Semantic Web. Tom Myers studied physics in Bogota and Buenos Aires before receiving his BA from St. John's College, Santa Fe (1975) and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania (1980). A software developer and consultant, he has been working mostly on Java/XML projects for the past few years. He did some earlier research in parallelism and in functional programming languages, which seems to be coming back to life within XSLT. In addition to joint publications with Alexander Nakhimovsky, he is the author of a book and several articles on theoretical computer science.
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