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XML is a markup language that structures documents by using tags to describe content. It is derived from SGML and allows users to define their own tags for exchanging data across different systems. XML documents use tags to describe data rather than display it like HTML. Documents must follow specific rules to be considered well-formed, including proper nesting of tags. XML is commonly used to transfer data between systems and has advantages like being human-readable and requiring less storage space than other formats.
DocBook is a general purpose XML and SGML document type particularly well suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software (though it is by no means limited to these applications).
For sample code, Please see http://github.com/viswanath7/DocBook4.5/archives/master
The document defines and explains several important acronyms and terms used in Genero:
BDL refers to the Genero programming language. DVM is the Dynamic Virtual Machine that executes Genero applications across platforms. GDC is the Genero Desktop Client and GWC is the Genero Web Client. GWS enables web services functionality. XML, DOM, AUI, SQL, and ODI are also defined.
The document defines and explains several common acronyms and terms used in Genero:
BDL refers to the Genero programming language. DVM is the Dynamic Virtual Machine that executes Genero applications across platforms. GDC is the Genero Desktop Client and GWC is the Genero Web Client. GWS allows data exchange using web services. XML and DOM relate to representing data and user interfaces. AUI is the Abstract User Interface layer. SQL and ODI relate to database access and drivers.
The document defines and explains several common acronyms and terms used in Genero:
BDL refers to the Genero programming language. DVM is the Dynamic Virtual Machine that executes Genero applications across platforms. GDC is the Genero Desktop Client and GWC is the Genero Web Client. GWS allows data exchange using web services. XML and DOM relate to representing data and user interfaces. AUI is the Abstract User Interface layer. SQL and ODI relate to database access and drivers.
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Some people think that by specializing DITA, you're deviating from the standard, when in fact this is one of the main reasons DITA was designed. Learn about how to customize your XML authoring environment with tagging specific to your business without losing the benefits of working with an industry standard. Presented at CIDM CMS DITA North America 2015.
This document discusses how ISOcat, a data category registry that implements ISO 12620, can be used within CMDI (Component Metadata Infrastructure) to provide standardized semantics for metadata elements and values. It describes how CMD components, elements, and items can link to standardized data category concepts in ISOcat to clarify their meaning. The status of the ISOcat metadata thematic domain group and standardization process is provided. Trust in the data category registry and individual data categories is addressed. Upcoming features for ISOcat like a user forum and improved standardization support are outlined.
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XML is a markup language that structures documents by using tags to describe content. It is derived from SGML and allows users to define their own tags for exchanging data across different systems. XML documents use tags to describe data rather than display it like HTML. Documents must follow specific rules to be considered well-formed, including proper nesting of tags. XML is commonly used to transfer data between systems and has advantages like being human-readable and requiring less storage space than other formats.
DocBook is a general purpose XML and SGML document type particularly well suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software (though it is by no means limited to these applications).
For sample code, Please see http://github.com/viswanath7/DocBook4.5/archives/master
The document defines and explains several important acronyms and terms used in Genero:
BDL refers to the Genero programming language. DVM is the Dynamic Virtual Machine that executes Genero applications across platforms. GDC is the Genero Desktop Client and GWC is the Genero Web Client. GWS enables web services functionality. XML, DOM, AUI, SQL, and ODI are also defined.
The document defines and explains several common acronyms and terms used in Genero:
BDL refers to the Genero programming language. DVM is the Dynamic Virtual Machine that executes Genero applications across platforms. GDC is the Genero Desktop Client and GWC is the Genero Web Client. GWS allows data exchange using web services. XML and DOM relate to representing data and user interfaces. AUI is the Abstract User Interface layer. SQL and ODI relate to database access and drivers.
The document defines and explains several common acronyms and terms used in Genero:
BDL refers to the Genero programming language. DVM is the Dynamic Virtual Machine that executes Genero applications across platforms. GDC is the Genero Desktop Client and GWC is the Genero Web Client. GWS allows data exchange using web services. XML and DOM relate to representing data and user interfaces. AUI is the Abstract User Interface layer. SQL and ODI relate to database access and drivers.
Keep Calm and Specialize your Content Modelctnitchie
Some people think that by specializing DITA, you're deviating from the standard, when in fact this is one of the main reasons DITA was designed. Learn about how to customize your XML authoring environment with tagging specific to your business without losing the benefits of working with an industry standard. Presented at CIDM CMS DITA North America 2015.
This document discusses how ISOcat, a data category registry that implements ISO 12620, can be used within CMDI (Component Metadata Infrastructure) to provide standardized semantics for metadata elements and values. It describes how CMD components, elements, and items can link to standardized data category concepts in ISOcat to clarify their meaning. The status of the ISOcat metadata thematic domain group and standardization process is provided. Trust in the data category registry and individual data categories is addressed. Upcoming features for ISOcat like a user forum and improved standardization support are outlined.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Word 2016's conformance with ISO 14289-1 (PDF/UA) specifications for accessible PDF documents. It examines Word's support for the requirements around file format, text, graphics, headings, tables and lists, finding that Word supports many but not all requirements and the user may need to take additional steps to ensure full compliance. The document is the first page of a 10 page report that provides more detailed conformance results and remarks for each requirement section.
This document provides a summary of Microsoft Word 2016's conformance to ISO 14289-1 (PDF/UA) specifications for producing accessible PDF documents. It describes Word's level of support for each of the conformance criteria in sections 6-7 of the ISO standard, noting any exceptions or areas where additional steps may be needed to achieve full conformance. The document also includes disclaimers about customization voiding the conformance statement and the need to consult with assistive technology vendors on specific compatibility.
Reliable interoperation between OpenOffice & MS office by UOMLAlexandro Colorado
The document discusses compatibility issues between OpenOffice and MS Office documents and proposes a solution called Unstructured Operation Markup Language (UOML). UOML defines a unified interface for operating unstructured documents through XML. It allows any UOML application to open any document reliably by generating a UOML document from the original then allowing new content to be appended in another application while retaining the original layout. This provides the same interoperability as paper and could help promote OpenOffice without format compatibility problems. The status of the OASIS UOML technical committee is provided.
This document contains instructions for an assignment for a Web Technologies course. It includes 6 questions related to TCP vs UDP, features of XML, components of an XML processor, fetching data from XML to HTML, categories of PHP operators, and Active Server Pages (ASP). The questions range from short definitions and comparisons to longer explanations and examples.
XML is a markup language that helps share structured data between information systems. It allows various types of data and is extensible to accommodate new tags and processing methods. XML documents have elements made up of tags that contain data and can be nested within each other. Attributes provide additional information about elements and must be enclosed in quotes. XML is used widely in bioinformatics to represent biological data from databases and allow data exchange in fields like genomics and proteomics.
A Technical Comparison: ISO/IEC 26300 vs Microsoft Office Open XML Alexandro Colorado
Two XML office file formats have been pressing upon our attention, the OASIS OpenDocument Format, recently standardized by ISO, and the Draft Ecma Office Open XML. This presentation will review history of each, the process that created them, and examine each format to compare and contrast how they deal with issues such extensibility, modularization, expressivity, performance, reuse of standards, programability, ease of use, and application/OS neutrality.
The document provides an overview of database management systems (DBMS) and structured query language (SQL). It discusses that a DBMS allows for the creation, maintenance and control of access to a database. It also describes the basic processes supported by a DBMS, including storing, manipulating, querying and updating database content. The document then covers how data is organized in a database through concepts like database files, tables, records, fields and data types. It provides examples to illustrate these concepts. Finally, it describes the different types of SQL statements like data definition language, data manipulation language and database control language statements.
The document defines the Document Object Model (DOM) as an application programming interface for HTML and XML documents that defines the logical structure of a document and how it can be accessed and manipulated programmatically. It describes the DOM architecture and notes that the DOM standard is separated into the Core DOM for any structured document, the XML DOM for XML documents, and the HTML DOM for HTML documents. The advantages of the DOM are that it provides a standard programming interface that can be used across different environments and applications.
This document provides an overview of XML basics, including what XML is, its advantages over HTML, related technologies like DTDs and XML schemas, how XML can be used, XML tags and syntax rules, and XML editors. XML stands for Extensible Markup Language and was developed as a simpler subset of SGML to enable use on the web. It allows users to define their own tags for structuring data versus using predefined tags like HTML.
This document provides information about an assignment for an advertising management course. It includes the course code, credits, marks, and 6 questions related to topics in advertising. The questions address the roles of advertising departments, the AIDA model of consumer response, objectives of advertising, consumer segments, types of advertising copy, and ethical violations in advertising. Students are instructed to answer all questions, with longer answers of approximately 400 words for 10-mark questions. They are given an evaluation scheme and contact information to obtain fully solved assignments.
This document provides information about getting fully solved assignments. It instructs students to send their semester and specialization name to an email address or call a phone number to receive solved assignments. It then provides details about assignment programs for various semesters and subjects, including codes, credits, and evaluation criteria. Questions are included about quality management tools like flow diagrams, value stream mapping, and causal loop diagrams.
Mh0052 hospital organization, operations and planningsmumbahelp
1. The document provides information about assignments for a hospital organization course, including questions about economic order quantity, hospital planning teams, hospital committees, hospital enquiry and registration policies, ward planning, and neonatal intensive care unit planning.
2. It gives contact information for an assignment help service and provides the course details and evaluation scheme for the assignments.
3. The assignments cover topics like economic order quantity, hospital planning teams, lists of hospital committees and descriptions of the medical records and infection control committees, policies for enquiry and registration counters, ward planning patterns, and considerations for planning a neonatal intensive care unit.
Este documento explica cómo crear y personalizar un blog escolar. Detalla los pasos para iniciar sesión en el blog, cambiar la contraseña, crear categorías y subcategorías, agregar entradas etiquetadas con la materia correspondiente, habilitar comentarios, agregar widgets como el calendario y enlace a Netvibes, y personalizar aspectos como el tema, fotos y contenido del blog. El objetivo es brindar una guía completa para que los estudiantes puedan organizar y compartir su trabajo a través de este medio digital.
This document provides information about getting fully solved assignments by emailing or calling a provided contact. It includes sample questions and answers on topics like ISDN connections, validating XML with DTDs, writing DTD files, internal and external DTDs, validating parsers, and the NMTOKEN and NMTOKENS type. It also defines XSL-FO and explains the purpose of XSL Formatting Objects and XSL-FO documents and processors. Students are instructed to provide their semester and specialization to receive solved assignments.
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This document provides an overview of Microsoft Word 2016's conformance with ISO 14289-1 (PDF/UA) specifications for accessible PDF documents. It examines Word's support for the requirements around file format, text, graphics, headings, tables and lists, finding that Word supports many but not all requirements and the user may need to take additional steps to ensure full compliance. The document is the first page of a 10 page report that provides more detailed conformance results and remarks for each requirement section.
This document provides a summary of Microsoft Word 2016's conformance to ISO 14289-1 (PDF/UA) specifications for producing accessible PDF documents. It describes Word's level of support for each of the conformance criteria in sections 6-7 of the ISO standard, noting any exceptions or areas where additional steps may be needed to achieve full conformance. The document also includes disclaimers about customization voiding the conformance statement and the need to consult with assistive technology vendors on specific compatibility.
Reliable interoperation between OpenOffice & MS office by UOMLAlexandro Colorado
The document discusses compatibility issues between OpenOffice and MS Office documents and proposes a solution called Unstructured Operation Markup Language (UOML). UOML defines a unified interface for operating unstructured documents through XML. It allows any UOML application to open any document reliably by generating a UOML document from the original then allowing new content to be appended in another application while retaining the original layout. This provides the same interoperability as paper and could help promote OpenOffice without format compatibility problems. The status of the OASIS UOML technical committee is provided.
This document contains instructions for an assignment for a Web Technologies course. It includes 6 questions related to TCP vs UDP, features of XML, components of an XML processor, fetching data from XML to HTML, categories of PHP operators, and Active Server Pages (ASP). The questions range from short definitions and comparisons to longer explanations and examples.
XML is a markup language that helps share structured data between information systems. It allows various types of data and is extensible to accommodate new tags and processing methods. XML documents have elements made up of tags that contain data and can be nested within each other. Attributes provide additional information about elements and must be enclosed in quotes. XML is used widely in bioinformatics to represent biological data from databases and allow data exchange in fields like genomics and proteomics.
A Technical Comparison: ISO/IEC 26300 vs Microsoft Office Open XML Alexandro Colorado
Two XML office file formats have been pressing upon our attention, the OASIS OpenDocument Format, recently standardized by ISO, and the Draft Ecma Office Open XML. This presentation will review history of each, the process that created them, and examine each format to compare and contrast how they deal with issues such extensibility, modularization, expressivity, performance, reuse of standards, programability, ease of use, and application/OS neutrality.
The document provides an overview of database management systems (DBMS) and structured query language (SQL). It discusses that a DBMS allows for the creation, maintenance and control of access to a database. It also describes the basic processes supported by a DBMS, including storing, manipulating, querying and updating database content. The document then covers how data is organized in a database through concepts like database files, tables, records, fields and data types. It provides examples to illustrate these concepts. Finally, it describes the different types of SQL statements like data definition language, data manipulation language and database control language statements.
The document defines the Document Object Model (DOM) as an application programming interface for HTML and XML documents that defines the logical structure of a document and how it can be accessed and manipulated programmatically. It describes the DOM architecture and notes that the DOM standard is separated into the Core DOM for any structured document, the XML DOM for XML documents, and the HTML DOM for HTML documents. The advantages of the DOM are that it provides a standard programming interface that can be used across different environments and applications.
This document provides an overview of XML basics, including what XML is, its advantages over HTML, related technologies like DTDs and XML schemas, how XML can be used, XML tags and syntax rules, and XML editors. XML stands for Extensible Markup Language and was developed as a simpler subset of SGML to enable use on the web. It allows users to define their own tags for structuring data versus using predefined tags like HTML.
This document provides information about an assignment for an advertising management course. It includes the course code, credits, marks, and 6 questions related to topics in advertising. The questions address the roles of advertising departments, the AIDA model of consumer response, objectives of advertising, consumer segments, types of advertising copy, and ethical violations in advertising. Students are instructed to answer all questions, with longer answers of approximately 400 words for 10-mark questions. They are given an evaluation scheme and contact information to obtain fully solved assignments.
This document provides information about getting fully solved assignments. It instructs students to send their semester and specialization name to an email address or call a phone number to receive solved assignments. It then provides details about assignment programs for various semesters and subjects, including codes, credits, and evaluation criteria. Questions are included about quality management tools like flow diagrams, value stream mapping, and causal loop diagrams.
Mh0052 hospital organization, operations and planningsmumbahelp
1. The document provides information about assignments for a hospital organization course, including questions about economic order quantity, hospital planning teams, hospital committees, hospital enquiry and registration policies, ward planning, and neonatal intensive care unit planning.
2. It gives contact information for an assignment help service and provides the course details and evaluation scheme for the assignments.
3. The assignments cover topics like economic order quantity, hospital planning teams, lists of hospital committees and descriptions of the medical records and infection control committees, policies for enquiry and registration counters, ward planning patterns, and considerations for planning a neonatal intensive care unit.
Este documento explica cómo crear y personalizar un blog escolar. Detalla los pasos para iniciar sesión en el blog, cambiar la contraseña, crear categorías y subcategorías, agregar entradas etiquetadas con la materia correspondiente, habilitar comentarios, agregar widgets como el calendario y enlace a Netvibes, y personalizar aspectos como el tema, fotos y contenido del blog. El objetivo es brindar una guía completa para que los estudiantes puedan organizar y compartir su trabajo a través de este medio digital.
This document provides information about getting fully solved assignments by emailing or calling a provided contact. It includes sample questions and answers on topics like ISDN connections, validating XML with DTDs, writing DTD files, internal and external DTDs, validating parsers, and the NMTOKEN and NMTOKENS type. It also defines XSL-FO and explains the purpose of XSL Formatting Objects and XSL-FO documents and processors. Students are instructed to provide their semester and specialization to receive solved assignments.
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This document outlines the objectives and content of the IT6801 Service Oriented Architecture course. The course aims to teach students XML fundamentals, building XML-based applications, understanding service oriented architecture principles, web services technology elements, and building SOA-based applications. The course contains 5 units that cover topics like XML document structure, XML schemas, SOA characteristics, web service standards, and composing SOA applications. Students will learn to build applications based on XML, develop web services, and create SOA solutions for enterprise applications.
By now, you have heard how important structured content is. But, maybe you poked around with something like DITA and were baffled by the complexity. Or, maybe you still aren’t sure what XSLT stands for. This workshop will take participants back to the basics, to provide a foundation for higher-level concepts that have taken hold of our industry. Topics will include:
- What XML looks like, what it does, and how to create it.
- How to define a structure model, including whether to use a - DTD, Schema, etc.
- What XSLT looks like, what it does, and how to make it work.
- What DITA and DocBook really are and whether one is right for you.
Russell Ward is an experienced technical writer and structured technologies developer. He has spent many years working with structured content to maximize efficiency in the techcomm environment, both as an employee and as an independent consultant. He is also an experienced trainer and speaks periodically at conferences and other peer events.
The document provides an introduction to XML, including its history, motivations for development, advantages over HTML, and basic syntax rules. It discusses how XML was designed as a simplified version of SGML to address deficiencies in HTML. The key points are:
- XML was created to add meaning to documents by allowing users to define their own tags, unlike HTML which only defines a fixed set of tags.
- XML documents must follow syntax rules like having a root element, properly nested tags, and closed tags, to be considered well-formed.
- XML provides a universal way to store and exchange data between different applications, making it useful for data interchange.
XML provides a structured format for journal articles that can drive automated processing and allow for repurposing of content. It structures content with tags and can be transformed to different outputs through stylesheets. Adopting XML may increase efficiency for publishers that produce similar content over time by facilitating error-free processing and reuse of article data."
This document provides an introduction to validating XML documents. It discusses:
- What validation is and how it differs from a document simply being well-formed
- How validation is performed using Document Type Definitions (DTDs) or XML Schema
- An overview of the components and process of validation using a Java example
- How to create an error handler class to handle any errors encountered during validation
The document provides background on XML validation and walks through high-level examples of validating an XML document using a DTD or XML Schema, as well as creating an error handler class to handle validation errors in Java.
This document introduces CSSDOC, a convention for commenting CSS files using DocBlock comments. It describes the basic elements of CSSDOC including DocBlock comments, different comment types (file, section, standard), and tags. Tags are words prefixed with @ that provide structured data within comments. Three types of DocBlock comments are covered - file comments at the top of the file, section comments to group rules, and standard comments. Specific tags and their usage are defined.
This document provides an introduction to XML. It discusses that XML stands for Extensible Markup Language and is a text-based markup language used to store and transport data. It also describes that XML documents have a .xml file extension and reference a DTD or schema that defines the document structure. The document then gives examples of XML tags, elements, and attributes to illustrate XML syntax and building blocks.
The document discusses XML data validation using DTDs, XDR schemas, and XSD schemas. It describes how the XmlValidatingReader class can validate entire XML documents and fragments using these different schema types. DTDs define a document's structure using a separate file, while XSD schemas provide stronger typing and definitions for elements and attributes. Though XDR validation is supported for backward compatibility, XSD is considered the standard and provides more capabilities than DTDs or XDR schemas.
ModelTalk - When Everything is a Domain Specific LanguageAtzmon Hen-Tov
- ModelTalk is a model-driven software development framework that supports domain-specific languages (DSLs) pervasively at the core of the development process.
- In ModelTalk, systems are implemented primarily using declarative DSL code, with some localized Java code for behavior. The DSL code governs the Java code.
- ModelTalk uses three principles for DSL development at scale: textual DSLs, an integrated IDE for DSL and Java development, and an interpretive approach where DSL code does not need to be transformed to Java.
The document discusses the impact of XML from various perspectives. It notes that XML has had a big impact because it is vendor-neutral, extensible, programmable, intelligent at discrete levels, and internationalizable. It also discusses how XML has influenced content-based systems and enabled ideas like knowledge management and the semantic web to take shape. The document emphasizes that while XML enables these concepts, it is not a panacea on its own and successful implementation requires addressing human-focused requirements.
This document provides an overview of XML (Extensible Markup Language) including its history, purpose, key concepts, and applications. XML allows users to define their own tags to structure data and is used to transport and store data. It is a subset of SGML that aims to be simpler and more easily parsed by computers. The document discusses how XML separates data from presentation and is "self-describing", allowing many applications to read the same XML files.
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Domain-driven design (DDD) is an approach that involves using a shared domain model and ubiquitous language to support complex domains and ensure alignment between software design and business needs. It emphasizes basing the software design on an evolving model that shares common concepts with domain experts. DDD uses patterns like entities, value objects, aggregates and repositories to structure the software around domain concepts and separate domain logic from data access and external interfaces.
The Document Engineering Company presented a webinar on lessons learned from deploying large language models with LangSmith. They discussed challenges with using LLMs on real documents, which are more complex than flat text. Documents contain structure like headings and tables, and relationships that form a knowledge graph. They demonstrated how to represent documents as XML to preserve semantics and improve retrieval augmented generation. Complex chains in production require debugging failures from issues like syntax errors or rate limits. Their approach is to regularly analyze failures, add examples to training, and fine tune models in an end-to-end process.
Understanding and Configuring the FO Plug-in for Generating PDF Files: Part I...Suite Solutions
- The document provides an overview of the FO plug-in for generating PDF files from DITA content in DITA-OT. It discusses the components involved in PDF generation including style sheets, XML files, and rendering engines.
- It describes how to customize the FO plug-in by overriding or adding to existing XSLT templates and attribute sets. Customizations can be made by copying files to a customization directory or directly editing files.
- Tips are provided for debugging customizations using intermediate XML files and utilizing features of XSL-FO rendering engines like Antenna House. Specialization support and backwards compatibility are also addressed.
The document discusses XML schemas and how they are used in web services. Some key points:
1. XML schemas formally describe the structure and content of XML documents, defining elements, attributes, data types, and relationships between elements.
2. Schemas are used to validate XML documents and ensure they conform to the defined structure.
3. The document discusses how BT uses XML schemas to describe messages exchanged between web services and the importance of consistent implementation to allow for interoperability.
4. It also mentions best practices like using test cases and focusing on description to communicate how aspects of schemas can be relied upon.
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a universal standard for data representation that allows users to define their own tags. It is used to mark up data so it can be processed by computers, while HTML is used to display information to users. Key benefits of XML include simplicity, openness, extensibility, self-description, and separating content from presentation. XML documents have a tree structure and can be well-formed, meaning they follow basic syntax rules, or valid, meaning they conform to predefined structure rules using DTDs or schemas.
The document provides an introduction to XML including its structure, elements, attributes, and namespaces. It discusses XML declarations, document type declarations, elements, attributes, character data, comments, processing instructions, content models, and the handling of whitespace in XML documents. It also covers XML namespaces, default and explicit namespace declarations, and the scope of namespaces. Finally, it discusses the structure of document type definitions including elements, attributes, entities, and directives.
How Barcodes Can Be Leveraged Within Odoo 17Celine George
In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
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1. Draw and explainthe diagram ofwebsite developmentlife cycle.
Answer: Just like the field of software development, the website development process can be separated
into differentlife-cycle phases. The purpose of a development life-cycle is help align the developers with
tasks that need to be done at certain stages, and to work to a set of standards and procedures to help
ensure that maximum quality can be achieved. This article looks into each phase of the development
life-cycle, however it should be noted that some of these phases can be rearranged to better suit a
project,andby no meansisthisa strict frameworkthatmustbe followedatall times.
The followinglife-cycle is
Q. 2. Describe the followingincontextof validating XML documentswithDTDs
1. Conceptof data validation
Answer: A valid document includes a document type declaration that identifies the DTD the document
satisfies. The DTD lists all the elements, attributes, and entities the document uses and the contexts in
which it uses them. The DTD may list items the document does not use as well. Validity operates on the
principle that everything not permitted is forbidden. Everything in the document must match a
declaration in the DTD. If a document has a document type declaration and the document satisfies the
DTD that the document type declarationindicates, then the document is said to be valid. If it does not,it
issaid to be invalid.
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2. 2. Writingdocumenttype definition(DTD) files:
Answer : While XML is extremely flexible, not all the programs that read particular XML documents are
so flexible. Many programs can work with only some XML applications but not others. For example,
Adobe Illustrator 10 can read and write Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) files, but you wouldn't expect it
to understand a Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) document. And within a particular XML
application,it'soften
3. Internal and external DTDs:
Answer : When you're first developing a DTD, it's often useful to keep the DTD and the canonical
example document in the same file so you can modify and check them simultaneously. Therefore, the
document type declaration may actually contain the DTD between square brackets rather than
referencing it at an external URI. Example 3-4 demonstrates. Some document type declarations contain
some declarations directly but link in others using a SYSTEM or PUBLIC identifier. The part of the DTD
betweenthe bracketsiscalledthe
4. Validatingparsers:
Answer : The declarations in the internal subset form part of the DOCTYPE in the document itself. The
declarations in the external subset are located in a separate text file. The external subset may be
referenced via a public identifier and/or a system identifier. Programs for reading documents may not
be required to read the external subset.Note that any valid SGML or XML document that references an
external subset in its DTD, or whose body contains references to parsed external entities declared in its
DTD (including
5. The NMTOKENand NMTOKENSType:
Answer : The effective value of the attribute can only be a valid name token (or a spaced-separated list
of such name tokens), but it is not restricted to a unique identifier within the document; this name may
carry supplementary and application-dependent semantics and may require additional naming
constraints,butthisisout
Q. 3. Define XSL-FO.
Explainthe following:
1. Purpose of XSL Formatting Objects (XSL-FO)
Answer: Purpose of XSL Formatting Objects(XSL-FO):
3. Answer : XSL Formatting Objects, or XSL-FO, is a markup language for XML document formatting which
is most often used to generate PDFs. XSL-FO is part of XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language), a set of
W3C technologies designed for the transformation and formatting of XML data. The other parts of XSL
are XSLT and XPath. Version 1.1 of XSL-FO was published in 2006. XSL-FO was discontinued: the last
update forthe WorkingDraftwas inJanuary 2012, and itsWorkingGroup closedinNovember2013.
XSL Formatting Objects (XSL-FO) are the second half of the Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL). XSL-FO
is an XML application that describes how pages will look when presented to a reader. A style sheet uses
the XSL
2. XSL-FODocuments and XSL-FO Processors:
Answer : XML was designed as a portable means to exchange data between different applications; data
presentation is often left to the applications themselves. An XML document typically describes data in
an orderly manner, with indentation being the only formatting. In this section I take a look at the use of
XSL-FOas a specializedXML
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