Commercial systems built today are increasingly using XML technologies for storing any amount of text or data.
Services and Business Computing Solutions with XML: Applications for Quality Management and Best Processes collects the latest research for academicians and practitioners that describes the use and synergy between data structure technologies. This book explores and investigates various issues of XML data and related applications summarized by Web services.
Ch. II A Comparative Study of XML Change Detection Algorithms 22
Ch. III Active XML Transactions 39
Ch. IV SEEC: A Dual Search Engine for Business Employees and Customers 57
Ch. V Web Services as XML Data Sources in Enterprise Information Integration 82
Ch. VI Consistency and Modularity in Mediated Service-Based Data Integration Solutions 98
Ch. VII Facilitating Design of Efficient Components by Bridging Gaps between Data Model and Business Process via Analysis of Service Traits of Data 114
Ch. VIII On the Use of Web Services in Content Adaptation 121
Ch. IX Analysis of Service Compatibility: Complexity and Computation 136
Ch. X XML Compression for Web Services on Resource-Constrained Devices 156
Ch. XI Mining Association Rules from XML Documents 176
Ch. XII A Tutorial on RDF with Jena 197
Ch. XIII Extending Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) with Mobile and Web Services Technologies 217
Ch. XIV Modeling and Specification of Collaborative Business Processes with a MDA Approach and a UML Profile 238
Ch. XV A Fundamental SOA Approach to Rebuilding Enterprise Architecture for a Local Government after a Disaster 269
Ch. XVI Towards Theory Development for Emergent E-Business Innovations: Using Convergent Interviewing to Explore the Adoption of XBRL in Australia 288
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Commercial systems built today are increasingly using XML technologies for storing any amount of text or data.
Services and Business Computing Solutions with XML: Applications for Quality Management and Best Processes collects the latest research for academicians and practitioners that describes the use and synergy between data structure technologies. This book explores and investigates various issues of XML data and related applications summarized by Web services.
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Ch. I Extending XML Types Using Updates 1
Ch. II A Comparative Study of XML Change Detection Algorithms 22
Ch. III Active XML Transactions 39
Ch. IV SEEC: A Dual Search Engine for Business Employees and Customers 57
Ch. V Web Services as XML Data Sources in Enterprise Information Integration 82
Ch. VI Consistency and Modularity in Mediated Service-Based Data Integration Solutions 98
Ch. VII Facilitating Design of Efficient Components by Bridging Gaps between Data Model and Business Process via Analysis of Service Traits of Data 114
Ch. VIII On the Use of Web Services in Content Adaptation 121
Ch. IX Analysis of Service Compatibility: Complexity and Computation 136
Ch. X XML Compression for Web Services on Resource-Constrained Devices 156
Ch. XI Mining Association Rules from XML Documents 176
Ch. XII A Tutorial on RDF with Jena 197
Ch. XIII Extending Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) with Mobile and Web Services Technologies 217
Ch. XIV Modeling and Specification of Collaborative Business Processes with a MDA Approach and a UML Profile 238
Ch. XV A Fundamental SOA Approach to Rebuilding Enterprise Architecture for a Local Government after a Disaster 269
Ch. XVI Towards Theory Development for Emergent E-Business Innovations: Using Convergent Interviewing to Explore the Adoption of XBRL in Australia 288
Compilation of References 307
Index 333