• XML infoset (XML information set)

    The XML information set, also called the XML Infoset, is a specification for an abstract model of an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document... (Continued)

  • event-driven architecture (EDA)

    An event-driven architecture (EDA) is a framework that orchestrates behavior around the production, detection and consumption of events as well as the responses they evoke.

  • Eclipse

    Eclipse is the most widely-used open source integrated development environment.

  • content management system (CMS)

    A content management system (CMS) is a system used to manage the editorial content of a Web site.

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  • management service provider (MSP)

    Also see two related terms, application service provider and storage service provider. 

  • typosquatting

    Typosquatting is a form of Internet cybersquatting, based on the probability that a certain number of Internet users will mistype the name of a Web site (or actually its URL) when surfing the Web. 

  • hosting (Web site hosting, Web hosting, and Webhosting)

    Hosting (also known as Web site hosting, Web hosting, and Webhosting) is the business of housing, serving, and maintaining files for one or more Web sites. 

  • Topic Map Query Language (TMQL)

    Topic Map Query Language (TMQL) is an XML-based extension of Structured Query Language (SQL), a query language developed for use in meeting the specialized data access requirements of Topic Maps (TMs). 

  • e-outsourcing

    For a business, e-outsourcing is buying information technology products and services that could be furnished in-house from one or a variety of sources on the Internet. 

  • ASPIC (Application Service Provider Industry Consortium)

    ASPIC (Application Service Provider Industry Consortium) is a non-profit, international advocacy group comprised of some 700 companies in nearly 30 countries. 

  • syndication

    In general, syndication is the supply of material for reuse and integration with other material, often through a paid service subscription. 

  • JavaBeans

    JavaBeans is an object-oriented programming interface from Sun Microsystems that lets you build re-useable applications or program building blocks called components that can be deployed in a network on any major operating system platform. 

  • business service provider (BSP)

    A business service provider (BSP) is a company that rents third-party software application packages to their customers. 

  • DirXML

    DirXML is Novell's directory interchange software that uses XML to keep different directories synchronized.