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An Introduction to XML

Given by Nancy McCracken,Ozgur Balsoy, Tom Scavo at Basic Information Track Computational Science Course CPS616 on Spring Semester 1999. Foils prepared May 19 99

Overview of XML and its relationship to HTML and SGML
XML extensible tags: DTD
Some simple examples
XSL and XLL
XML tools
Details on writing XML
Example showing the use of XML to store a simple database


Table of Contents for An Introduction to XML

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1 An Introduction to XML
2 Outline
3 References
4 Overview of HTML
5 Beyond HTML
6 What is XML?
7 Logical vs. Visual Design
8 What is SGML?
9 SGML Example
10 SGML Example (cont'd)
11 XML is SGML Lite
12 XML Design Goals
13 Origins of XML
14 "Hello World!" in XML
15 XML Language Elements
16 Document Type Definition
17 XML must be "well-formed"
18 XML Example
19 XML Example (cont'd)
20 XML Example (cont'd)
21 XML Example (cont'd)
22 XML tag structure
23 XML tag details
24 Syntactic details
25 Document Type Definition
26 Document Type Definition
27 DTD definitions
28 Document Type Definition
29 Document Type Definition
30 Element Declarations
31 Element Declarations
32 Element Declarations
33 Attributes
34 Attribute Types
35 Entities
36 XML Example - the DTD
37 XML Example - the XML document
38 Additional XML/DTD Topics
39 Extensible Style Language
40 Document Formatting (XSL)
41 Document Formatting (XSL)
42 XSL Processing Overview
43 Document Formatting (XSL)
44 Extensible Link Language
45 Uses of XML
46 Software Tools
47 Conclusions

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