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Using the Extensible Markup Language (XML) As a Medium for Data Exchange
2002
Communications of the Association for Information Systems
The amount of information being collected and stored electronically continues to increase as does the need to share this data among disparate applications and non-compatible computer systems. The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) was introduced to meet this challenge by providing a standardized way to exchange data. XML is being adopted rapidly, and is positioned to thrive in the electronic marketplace. A main premise behind Microsoft's .Net strategy and the recent release of Sun's J2EE platform
doi:10.17705/1cais.00907
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