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XML provides an open syntax for marking up structured information
and its openness and ease of use often tempts practitioners to move
directly to data and information representation, without considering
the prerequisite information models and design. This seminar provides
a clear presentation of the steps required in information modelling
with XML, starting from the initial analysis and design of data
and information models, through their representation in XML (including
how the best XML schema languages can be chosen) and finally how
the XML model can be accessed dynamically by applications and stored
persistently.
Topics covered:
- Information Modelling in the Enterprise
An overview of how to approach information modelling in any small, medium or
large organisation. Starting from the basic (and essential) first steps and
reviewing the technologies and standards that are available for information
modelling.
- Data Schemas with XML
How to model information in XML, moving from the logical model to a physical
model represented in XML. Includes guidance on how to choose the right XML
schema language (DTD, W3C Schema, Relax, Schematron, etc).
- Dynamic Access to XML Data
An overview of the various methods, tools, techniques and standards for
accessing XML information models in dynamic applications, including open standards from the W3C and the methods most widely used by
expert XML developers.
- Persistent Storage of XML Data
There are three main models for persistent storage of information that is
manipulated as XML and two popular technologies for implementation
(Relational and Native XML databases). But how do you choose the right
solution?
Cost:
The cost of this one day seminar is £195 + VAT, or you can
select the Full XML Summer School Package for £995 + VAT and attend
all seminars of your choice.
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