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Mike Daconta, Metadata Program Manager at the Department of Homeland Security, introduces the notion of a formal taxonomy in the context of the Federal Enteriprise Architecture&apos;s Data Reference Model.
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Peter Sefton shows us how to use XML tools to hack Open Office file formats.
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Digital libraries and generic metadata form part of the background assumptions and forward-looking goals of the Semantic Web. SIMILE is an interesting project aimed at realizing some of those goals.
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Uche Ogbuji introduces Amara, his new collection of XML tools for Python.
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One of the old school debates among XML developers is &amp;quot;CSS versus XSLT.&amp;quot; H&amp;aring;kun Wium Lie and Michael Day revive that debate with a shot across XSL&apos;s bow.
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Harry Halpin reviews the final published edition of the W3C TAG&apos;s Architecture of the World Wide Web document.
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Paul Madsen reports on the developments in web services security, including a new major release of SAML, which provides the basis for building federated identity.
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Dare Obasanjo explains some of the ways in which C&amp;omega;--a new language from Microsoft Research--makes XML processing easier and more natural.
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