Search for dissertations about: "xml"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the word xml.
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1. Types for XML with Application to Xcerpt
Abstract : XML data is often accompanied by type information, usually expressed by some schema language. Sometimes XML data can be related to ontologies defining classes of objects, such classes can also be interpreted as types. Type systems proved to be extremely useful in programming languages, for instance to automatically discover certain kinds of errors. READ MORE
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2. XML-based frameworks for Internet commerce and an implementation of B2B e-procurement
Abstract : It is not easy to apply XML in e-commerce development for achieving interoperability in heterogeneous environments. One of the reasons is a multitude of XML-based Frameworks for Internet Commerce (XFIC), or industrial standards. This thesis surveys 15 frameworks, i.e. READ MORE
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3. Descriptive Types for XML Query Language Xcerpt
Abstract : The thesis presents a type system for a substantial fragment of XML query language Xcerpt. The system is descriptive; the types associated with Xcerpt constructs are sets of data terms and approximate the semantics of the constructs.A formalism of Type Definitions, related to XML schema languages, is adopted to specify such sets. READ MORE
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4. Efficient Web Services for End-To-End Interoperability of Embedded Systems
Abstract : As the number of Internet-connected devices rapidly grows, it has become ever more challenging to develop and maintain purpose-made tightly integrated distributed embedded systems. Instead, the Internet of Things (IoT) approach, based on standardized interfaces and open communication protocols, enables support for various applications with the possibility of extension to provide additional services that were not necessarily available at the initial deployment. READ MORE
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5. Notations supporting knowledge acquisition from multiple sources
Abstract : Today many organizations are geographically distributed, and the number of international organizations is increasing. Managing knowledge in a distributed organization may include a knowledge repository. READ MORE