Module 553150
XML (WS 2018/2019)
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Contact
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Announcements
The first lecture will be on Tuesday October 8th 2018.
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The tutorials will start on Thursday November 1st and Friday November 2nd.
The tutorials in the second week of January 2019 will be conducted in a central manner in the lecture slot on 8th January 2019.
Conduct
The XML Tools lecture is typically offered in the winter semester.
SWS (V/Ü/S/P):2/2/0/0
Contents
eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is the basis of a number of developments in the World Wide Web. XML plays a central role in data transport and integration as well as in many modern software applications. The course offers a basic introduction into XML and its applications in different contexts of distributed systems, distributed software and Web. Various state-of-the-art application scenarios and pragmatic tools are presented. The topics covered:
- Introduction to Markup languages and XML
- Basic approaches, such as DTD, XML schemas, XML editors, XML applications, linking, XPath, XSL/XSLT
- Data formats and tools, i.e. SVG, RSS
- Semantics Formats and tools, i.e. RDF, OWL, digital rights with Creative Commons
- User interface Formats and tools, i.e. XHTML, XForms, MicroFormats
- Application logic Formats and tools, i.e. existing XML Web Services for advertising, blogs, collaboration, content analysis, E-commerce, maps, social bookmarking, search, sight/sound/motion, storage, tagging
Qualification Objectives
- Basic understanding of Markup languages
- Familiarity with XML applications and tools
- Ability to make use of XML applications and XML Web services in the creation of sophisticated distributed applications
- Basic Semantic Web knowledge
- Ability to use metadata technologies, in particular for realizing Semantic Web resources.