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Meta Data : With DTDs, XML Schemas, Topic Maps, RDF, WebDav, XML Servers by David Dobbs, Andrew Watt, Mark Birbeck, Jay Cousins, Daniel Rivers-Moore β€” book cover

Meta Data : With DTDs, XML Schemas, Topic Maps, RDF, WebDav, XML Servers

by David Dobbs, Andrew Watt, Mark Birbeck, Jay Cousins, Daniel Rivers-Moore
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Overview

This book is for developers who are familiar with basic XML concepts and are seeking new methods for building data/process descriptions, resource discovery/retrieval, and exchanging/sharing information. Many of the topics covered are pioneering technologies that will soon be implemented in the mainstream - if you want to get ahead of the game and learn about tomorrow's technologies today then this book is for you.

This book covers:

  • How DTDs and XML Schemas can be used for resource discovery
  • The latest developments in XML querying and linking
  • RDF Syntax, Model, and Schema put into practice
  • How to build, share, and process XTM topic maps
  • Initiatives such as Meaning Definition Language and Schematron
  • Concepts behind more sophisticated search engines based on inferencing
  • Extracting and using meta data to enhance utility of databases
  • Designing XML meta data vocabularies to describe discrete processes

There have been a number of recent developments in the field of XML meta data, and Professional XML Meta Data takes a look at some of the initiatives at the bleeding edge of the XML meta data world. In this book you will see how schemas, topic maps, RDF, and inferencing can be put to use in the field of data description, discovery, and exchange.

About the Author, David Dobbs, Andrew Watt, Mark Birbeck, Jay Cousins, Daniel Rivers-Moore

David Dodds has been writing code and teaching computing science at University for a while. He has been working the last few years on the various emerging XML technologies and has been on the W3C SVG workgroup to develop the specification for SVG 1.0; and on the early committee to develop XML Topic Map specification. David has published numerous papers in robotics and in fuzzy systems. He works on systems of representation, designing UKL Unified Knowledge Language, and pursues designs of systems of meta data and meta-programming representation.

Andrew Watt is an independent consultant. He has focused on the power of Web-relevant technologies including Lotus Domino, Java and HTML. His current interest is in the various applications of the Extensible Markup Meta Language, XMML, sometimes imprecisely and misleadingly called XML. The present glimpse he has of the future of SVG, XSL-FO, XSLT, CSS, XLink, XPointer etc when they actually work properly together is an exciting, if daunting, prospect. He has just begun to dabble with XQuery.

Mark Birbeck is Technical Director of Parliamentary Communications Ltd. where he has been responsible for the design and build of their political portal, ePolitix.com. He is also managing director of XML consultancy x-port.net Ltd., responsible for the publishing system behind spiked-online.com. Although involved in XML for a number of years, his special interests lie in metadata, and in particular the use of RDF.

Jay Cousins is an Analyst/Consultant at RivCom, a consultancy specialising in helping businesses adopt XML technologies for the creation, management and distribution of information. Jay works in information analysis and modeling, specializing in the development of NewsML and XML based architectures.

Daniel Rivers-Moore is Director of New Technologies at RivCom, a UK-based consultancy specializing in helping companies and organizations adopt leading-edge technologies for information management and delivery. Daniel was actively involved from the outset in the development of XML and its related technologies. He has served as Joint Project Leader of the STEP/SGML Harmonization initiative for bringing together technical documents with engineering data, and is editor of NewsML, the XML-based standard for the management and delivery of multimedia news.

Dr. Robert Worden is a consultant with Charteris plc in London, specialising in project management and large-scale data architectures. Previous to this he worked for Logica, building relational database management system and expert systems for medical diagnosis, going on to managing Logica's advanced research centre at Cambridge.

After spending several years as a lecturer of organic chemistry in ICT Prague Miloslav Nic came across XML (in 1999) and founded Zvon (http://www.zvon.org). It has quite dramatically changed his life and he became some months later an employee of Idoox (http://www.idoox.com), a Web Services company.

Danny Ayers is a network consultant and freelance author, generally occupied with Java and web-related tasks.

Kal Ahmed is a founder member of TopicMaps.Org and a contributor to the XTM 1.0 specification. He is now working as an independent consultant and as lead developer of the Open Source topic map toolkit TM4J (http://www.techquila.com/tm4j.html).

Ann Wrightson is currently principal consultant with alphaXML Ltd, a specialist XML consultancy in the UK, and is at present engaged in e-Government projects, together with scientific/engineering information management applications through the KnoW network

(http://www.knowweb.org/). Josh Lubell works at US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) where he applies markup technology towards solving data exchange problems between manufacturing applications. He is a contributor to various standards efforts and speaks regularly at XML-related conferences.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2001
Publisher
WROX Press Ltd
Pages
600
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781861004512

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