2010 4th International Conference on Distance Learning and Education 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icdle.2010.5605996
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Normalization in XML and data exchange

Abstract: Problem statement: Most of Medicare data exchanges are textual, poorly structured and often not accessible by clinical professionals. Otherwise, the variety of medical applications and medical standards makes difficult sharing and communicating Medicare data in a highly heterogeneous environment. Approach: XML and related standards (XML schema, XSL) provided an infrastructure that might change the situation. Our aim in this study was to define an exchange model providing a common structure of shared Medicare d… Show more

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“…XML (Extensible Markup Language) has been widely used for the representation of arbitrary data structures since it was put forward by W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) in February 1998. It has many advantages, such as extensibility, openness, self description and cross platform, which make it an effective method of information representation to achieve data exchange among different systems [5][6][7][8]. In this paper, we design an XML schema for ancient Chinese architecture, which is later utilized as the unifying data model for data exchange.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…XML (Extensible Markup Language) has been widely used for the representation of arbitrary data structures since it was put forward by W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) in February 1998. It has many advantages, such as extensibility, openness, self description and cross platform, which make it an effective method of information representation to achieve data exchange among different systems [5][6][7][8]. In this paper, we design an XML schema for ancient Chinese architecture, which is later utilized as the unifying data model for data exchange.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%