Research on Elaboration and Testing of an Integrated System Based on XML Data Analysis
Journal Title: Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods - Year 2008, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
This paper approaches the importance of XML for better organizing and managing plain text data. This document provides the architecture and testing plan for a data model describing organization metadata as a collection of networked information. As an important result, we propose a new model of an integrated system based on XML, using the data analysis. It also provides some steps we must follow for this data model - using XML, the Extensible Markup Language.
Authors and Affiliations
Loredana MOCEAN, Robert–Andrei BUCHMANN
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