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IBM developerWorks : Blogs : The Software Quality Picture
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kunishi's blog
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CMS Report | Putting focus on today's Content Management Systems
http://cmsreport.comDevelop Ajax applications like the pros Improve the performance of your XML applications using Xerces-C++ End-to-end XML data exchange with XForms and DB2 pureXML for IRS e-File Form Build Web services with PHP in Eclipse Build an RSS aggregator using IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances multistep services
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IBM developerWorks : Blogs : Web 2.0 Goes to Work
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XML: The Angle Bracket Tax
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001114.htmlharder to parse -- when expressed in its native format? Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 16:55:03 +0800 (PST) From: The Whole World <us@world.org> To: Dawg <dawg158@aol.com> Dear sir, you won the internet. http://is.gd/fh0 You might argue that XML was never intended to be human readable, that XML should be automagically generated via friendly tools behind the scenes, never exposed to a single living human eye. It's a spectacularly grand vision. I hope one day our great-grandchildren can live in a world like that. Until that glorious
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XML: The Angle Bracket Tax
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001114.htmlharder to parse -- when expressed in its native format? Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 16:55:03 +0800 (PST) From: The Whole World <us@world.org> To: Dawg <dawg158@aol.com> Dear sir, you won the internet. http://is.gd/fh0 You might argue that XML was never intended to be human readable, that XML should be automagically generated via friendly tools behind the scenes, never exposed to a single living human eye. It's a spectacularly grand vision. I hope one day our great-grandchildren can live in a world like that. Until that glorious
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Ñandutí Guazú
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{ Named Graphs }
http://hochstenbach.wordpress.com/2008/05/11/about-named-gra...Over the years extensions are proposed to the RDF to add contextual information to RDF graphs in other ways. One proposal is to move from triples (subject, predicate, object) to quads (context, subject, predicate, object) [Ref]. But this solution is dependent on client side adoption. Another proposal is to give names (URI’s) to the (sub)graphs by RDF graph creators, in a solutoin called Named Graphs [Ref]. This last proposal works like this, if RDF graph docA has triples
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IBM developerWorks : Blogs : The Business Process Management Experience
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