The U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), is offering a public training workshop on the Global Justice XML Data Model (Global JXDM) -- the Global JXDM Practical Implementer's ...
Although Missouri's initiative to integrate its court systems is still underway, the show-me state is probably ahead of the national curve based on the sheer scale of its XML data exchange project, ...
XML’s emergence did not initially make our lives easier—at best, they did not change much. We quickly started writing our many data formats using angle brackets, which looked neat, but did not make ...
The federal departments of Homeland Security and Justice recently agreed on a global data-sharing standard that could spur interoperability throughout the public safety community and beyond. The move ...
The Homeland Security and Justice departments have unveiled plans to work jointly on a common computer language that could become a model for agencies to use to share information. The Homeland ...
XML initiatives, including Web services, have much to gain by associating themselves with efforts such as the OMG's MDA. This is easy enough to say, but the practicalities of the matter deserve some ...
Homeland Security Department officials plan to adopt the Justice Department's Extensible Markup Language data model to improve data sharing among agencies responsible for homeland security. By using a ...
The Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM) was developed to enable federal, state and local justice and public safety agencies to exchange data in a common, replicable format. In the last several years ...
THE GOOD NEWS is that Office 11 supports XML Schema. The bad news is that XML Schema has been described even by XML experts as “confusing,” “impenetrable,” “fuzzy,” and “as user-friendly as a stick in ...
A database that stores XML documents. There are two types. The first is the "XML-enabled database," which is a relational or object-oriented database that has been extended to hold XML data. In this ...