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XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language)
As the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) describes it, XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) is "a reformulation of HTML 4.0 as an application of the Extensible Markup Language (XML). Definition
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Business analysis and SOA part 6 of 6: Service-oriented analysis and service modeling
This is the final article of the six-part series dedicated to exploring how SOA and service-orientation relate to and affect business analysis processes and approaches. Tip
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wiki
A wiki (sometimes spelled "Wiki") is a server program that allows users to collaborate in forming the content of a Web site. Definition
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collaborative citizen journalism (CCJ)
Collaborative citizen journalism (CCJ), a concept made possible by the Internet and the advent of blogging, is the pooling of research and reporting by volunteers to develop journalistic news stories or to critically examine existing ones, especially... Definition
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Web Service Choreography Interface (WSCI)
Web Service Choreography Interface (WSCI) is a programming language that provides a global, message-oriented view of processes involving multiple Web services... (Continued) Definition
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choreography
Choreography, in a Web services context, refers to specifications for how messages should flow among diverse, interconnected components and applications to ensure optimum interoperability... (Continued) Definition
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Business analysis and SOA part 5 of 6: The enterprise service model and agile service delivery
This is the fifth article in a six-part series dedicated to exploring how SOA and service-orientation relate to and affect business analysis processes and approaches. Tip
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SDO - Service Data Objects
In this tip, Daniel Rubio discusses the reasons why Search Data Objects was created. Tip
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Web Services: Glossary
This is a glossary of terms related to Web services. Definition
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weblog
A weblog, sometimes written as web log or Weblog, is a Web site that consists of a series of entries arranged in reverse chronological order, often updated on frequently with new information about particular topics. Definition