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Foil 4 Standards and XML II

From Uses of XML in Distance and Distributed Learning FSU Workshop on Symbolic Notations on the Web -- 8 October 99. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 So we need to agree on an "architecture" and decide where the "sweet spots" are to define standards
  • i.e. you do not agree on standards but do try to agree (or guess) what entities will have standards defined for them in the future
2 So assume that we are building education portals in terms of "Distributed Educational Objects" -- this is not really an assumption but a statement as to "language used"
3 Then standards define interfaces to objects (methods and properties)
4 XML is useful as a flexible way of specifying object interfaces in a convenient user readable way supported by growing number of tools
  • Internet Explorer 5 renders XML
  • Many Java libraries for processing XML

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