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| Fri, Nov 3, 4:30 - 4:55, Normandy A Paper (refereed)
| Recommended Citation: Boyno, E A. XML: What, What, Who and Where. In The Proceedings of the Information Systems Education Conference 2006, v 23 (Dallas): §2732. ISSN: 1542-7382.
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XML: What, What, Who and Where
| | Edward A. Boyno [a1] [a2]
Dept. of Computer Science
Montclair State University [u1] [u2]
Upper Montclair, New Jersey, USA [c1] [c2]
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When people speak of XML, the eXtensible Markup Language, they are usually referring not only to XML itself, but to an array of tools and technologies that use XML or make it more useful. Such things as XSL, XPath, XQuery, FLWOR, SOAP, AJAX and others are all part of the “XML-Complex.” After a brief discussion of what the XML Complex is and what it is used for, the paper will discuss who ought to be learning about it and where in the curriculum it ought to be taught.
Keywords: curriculum, XML, AJAX, FLWOR, SOAP, XPath, XSL
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