Title :
XML´s impact an databases and data sharing
Author :
Seligman, Len ; Roenthal, A.
fDate :
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Extensible Markup Language, HTML´s likely successor for capturing much Web content, is receiving a great deal of attention from the computing and Internet communities. Although the hype raises unrealistic expectations, XML does reduce the obstacles to sharing data among diverse applications and databases by providing a common format for expressing data structure and content. Although some benefits are already within reach, others will require new database technologies and vocabularies for affected application communities
Keywords :
Internet; database management systems; hypermedia markup languages; information resources; Extensible Markup Language; Internet; Web content; XML; data sharing; data structure; databases; Application software; Computer interfaces; Data structures; Databases; HTML; Hardware; Internet; SGML; Vocabulary; XML;