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"Media-Independent Publishing: Four Myths About XML. [The
W3C's Working Group Chair Dispels Some Myths About XML.]" By Jon Bosak.
First appeared in IEEE
Computer Volume 31, Number 10 (October 1998), pages 120-122. [local copy; PDF]
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"XML, Java, and the Future of the Web." By Jon
Bosak.
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"XML -
Questions & Answers." By Jon Bosak (Sun Microsystems).
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"XML: The Universal Publishing Format. [XML & JAVA:
Portable Data, Portable Programs.]" By Jon Bosak (Sun Microsystems). Local
version with description
of accompanying resources.
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"XML and the Second-Generation Web. The combination
of hypertext and a global Internet started a revolution. A new ingredient,
XML, is poised to finish the job. [How XML Will Fix the Web: Tags categorizing
facts, not formats, speed up transactions.]" By Jon Bosak and Tim Bray. In
Scientific American Volume
280, Number 5 (May 1999), pages 89-93. For the week of April 12, 1999. Cover
story, feature article.
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"Microsoft's Vision for XML." By Adam Bosworth
(General Manager, Microsoft Corporation).
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[Tutorial Introduction]: "Declaring Elements and
Attributes in an XML DTD." By Ronald Bourret.
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"Beyond HTML: XML and Automated Web Processing." By Tim
Bray.
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"An Introduction to the Extensible Markup Language
(XML)." By Martin Bryan.
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"SGML
and Meta-information: From SGML DTDs to XML-DATA." By François
Chahuneau.
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"The
Evolution of Web Documents: The Ascent of XML." By Dan Connolly, Rohit
Khare, and Adam Rifkin.
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"Multidimensional
Documents: There's a Bright Future Beyond HTML." By Dale Dougherty, Jon
Bosak, Murray Maloney, and Tim Bray.
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"The Extensible Markup Language
(XML)." ETHOS Technology Briefings Series 1 [ETHOS - the Euorpean
Telematics Horizontal Observatory].
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Serial article on XML, by Todd Freter. [Part
1:] "XML:
Mastering Information on the Web." [Part 2:] "Beyond Text and
Graphics. XML Makes Web Pages Function Like Applications." [Part 3:] "XML: It's the Future of HTML."
[Part 4:] "XML: Document and
Information Management."
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"Introduction
to XML." By Lars Marius Garshol.
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"The Case for XML." By
Dianne Kennedy.
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"Capturing
the State of Distributed Systems with XML." By Rohit Khare and Adam
Rifkin.
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"X
Marks the Spot. Extensible Markup Language Opens the Door to a Motherlode of
Automated Web Applications." By Rohit Khare and Adam Rifkin.
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"Keeping
Tabs Online. Doing Business on the Net is Hard Because the Underlying Software
is So Dumb. XML Will Fix That." By Michael Krantz.
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"XML:
Time to Re-Tool." By Richard Lander.
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Experts'
Revolution. XML: A Professional Alternative to HTML." By Ingo
Macherius.
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"XML: Enabling
Next-Generation Web Applications." By Microsoft Staff. Microsoft White
Paper. April 3, 1998.
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"XML
Tutorials for Programmers." By Ralf
I. Pfeiffer, IBM XML Technology Group. [February] 1999.
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"XML and Modern Software
Architectures. XML in the world of the Internet, JavaBeans, Software
Components, and Controls." By Jonathan Robie. December, 1997.
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"What is XML
and Why Should Humanists Care?" By C. M. Sperberg-McQueen.
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"Building
an XML Application, Step 1: Writing a DTD." By Doug Tidwell. October 1998.
[PDF]
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"A Technical Introduction to
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