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netWorker, 2002
Ever since the concept of "Web services" was defined, there have been questions about their security. Early specifications for Web services paid little attention to security, other than to note that security was going to be an issue someday. Depending on whom you talk to, Web services have either forged ahead without much security or limped along over ...
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Ever since the concept of "Web services" was defined, there have been questions about their security. Early specifications for Web services paid little attention to security, other than to note that security was going to be an issue someday. Depending on whom you talk to, Web services have either forged ahead without much security or limped along over ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
We collect evidence to answer the following question: Is the quality of the XML documents found on the web sufficient to apply XML technology like XQuery, XPath and XSLT? XML collections from the web have been previously studied statistically, but no detailed information about the quality of the XML documents on the web is available to date. We address
Steven Grijzenhout, Maarten Marx
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We collect evidence to answer the following question: Is the quality of the XML documents found on the web sufficient to apply XML technology like XQuery, XPath and XSLT? XML collections from the web have been previously studied statistically, but no detailed information about the quality of the XML documents on the web is available to date. We address
Steven Grijzenhout, Maarten Marx
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2007
The extensible markup language (XML) is a markup language promoted by the World Wide Web consortium (W3C). XML overcomes the limitations of hypertext markup language (HTML) and represents an important opportunity to solve the problem of protecting information distributed on the Web, with the definition of access restrictions directly on the structure ...
C.A. Ardagna +3 more
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The extensible markup language (XML) is a markup language promoted by the World Wide Web consortium (W3C). XML overcomes the limitations of hypertext markup language (HTML) and represents an important opportunity to solve the problem of protecting information distributed on the Web, with the definition of access restrictions directly on the structure ...
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Extending XML database to support open XML
Proceedings. 20th International Conference on Data Engineering, 2004XML is a widely accepted standard for exchanging business data. To optimize the management of XML and help companies build up their business partner networks over the Internet, database servers have introduced new XML storage and query features. However, each enterprise defines its own data elements in XML and modifies the XML documents to handle the ...
Jinyu Wang +3 more
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XML data manipulation in conventional and temporal XML databases: A survey
Computer Science Review, 2020Zouhaier Brahmia +2 more
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XML Remote Procedure Calls (XML-RPC)
2010Eine bewahrte und sehr verbreitete Technik zur Entwicklung von Client-Server-Anwendungen ist der so genannte Remote Procedure Call (RPC). Der Client ruft mit einem lokalen Prozeduraufruf einen Dienst auf, der in der Regel auf einem anderen Rechner angeboten wird (siehe auch Kapitel 5).
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Introduction to XML Encryption and XML Signature
Information Security Technical Report, 2004openaire +1 more source

