SourceForge developers have issued two recent updates to Version 3 of the Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML). Considered to be the most widely deployed data mining standard, PMML is an XML markup language used to describe statistical and data mining models.
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Working with Fonts in XAML
(Mahesh Chand) In this article, I will discuss XAML fonts and related elements including font size, font family, font style, font stretch, and font weight.
FIX: An Internet Explorer-based application stops responding after it loads several XML files that reference XDR schema and other XML-related tasks in Microsoft XML 3.0
In Microsoft XML 3.0, after a Microsoft Internet Explorer-based application loads several XML files that reference XDR schema and perform other XML-related tasks, the application stops responding.
Open Document Becomes OASIS Standard
OASIS, the international e-business standards consortium, today announced that its members have approved the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 as an OASIS Standard, a status that signifies the highest level of ratification. OpenDocument provides a royalty-free, XML-bas
Canadian Broadcasting in XML
(John E. Simpson) Ask someone who’s been observing the XML scene for a few years about XML in the context of cell phones and similar devices (PDAs and so on). What you’ll get from them will probably include references to WML, WAP, and various web services. What you most likely won’t get from them wi
XML and the SQL 2000 Server part 3: XML Data with XPath Queries
(Jayaram Krishnaswamy) This third article in the series on using XML with SQL Server 2000 covers more information on using Xpath quesries. Jayaram Krishnaswamy writes about using the XML View Mapper to create XML views to use in Xpath queries and how to use Xpath queries with the database.
Going Native, Part 3
(Ronald Bourret) In parts one and two of this article, we discussed how native XML databases are used to store and query document-centric XML; integrate data; and work with semi-structured data. In this, the final part, we discuss their use in schema evolution, long-running transactions, handlin
Collaboration key to Web services success
(Sara Grant) What’s next for Web services? In his case summary “Will Web Services Really Transform Collaboration?” published in the Winter 2005 edition of MIT Sloan Management Review, HBS associate professor Andrew P. McAfee argues that the benefits of Web services, in terms of data-sharing and comm
XML and the SQL 2000 Server, Part 2
(Jayaram Krishnaswamy) In this second article in a series, the basics involved in XML to SQL 2000 Server over HTTP are explained.
Reusing Content Without Starting From Scratch
(Michael Voelker) Some companies seem to have multiple-personality disorders. Their print ads and product literature say one thing, their Web site another and their call center operators are oblivious to it all. Just as organizations struggle with data inconsistencies across disparate applicatio
