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Dow Chemical Co
Midland, Michigan
 
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  XQBE (XQuery By Example): A visual interface to the standard XML query language
Braga D., Campi A., Ceri S. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 30(2): 398-443, 2005.  Type: Article

Constructing good queries is a difficult task that many do not find easy. This paper proposes a graphical format for constructing queries against Extensible Markup Language (XML) source documents, to replace XQuery. The authors summari...

Oct 20 2005  
  A research framework for analysing eBusiness models
Pateli A., Giaglis G. European Journal of Information Systems 13(4): 302-314, 2004.  Type: Article

According to the research discussed in this paper, “business model” is an obscure term. When you focus on just e-business, it gets more obscure....

Aug 11 2005  
  Centralization momentum: the pendulum swings back again
Evaristo J., Desouza K., Hollister K. Communications of the ACM 48(2): 66-71, 2005.  Type: Article

Since the beginning of information technology, people have argued over whether all of the equipment should be physically close or physically distributed. For much of the time, the dominant issues were: “How can you get th...

Aug 3 2005  
  Advanced SQL modeling in RDBMS
Witkowski A., Bellamkonda S., Bozkaya T., Folkert N., Gupta A., Haydu J., Sheng L., Subramanian S. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 30(1): 83-121, 2005.  Type: Article

Structured query language (SQL) has been called overly simplistic since its original description, but it has been enhanced and elaborated upon over the years to become a very capable data programming language. The authors propose an ad...

May 25 2005  
  Expert Web services security in the .NET platform
Moroney B., Nantz B., APress, LP, Berkeley, CA, 2004. 250 pp.  Type: Book (9781590591154)

Building a distributed application (where a portion is on the server and a portion is on each and every client) is a difficult task. Building one in a secure fashion is even more difficult. This book describes how to build a secure Web...

May 3 2005  
  Understanding your users: a practical guide to user requirements methods, tools, and techniques
Courage C., Baxter K., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2004.  Type: Book (9781558609358)

Many modern computer systems are “user subscribed”: the user chooses which ones to use, and which ones not to use. For that reason, having a system that operates the way the user expects it to operate is not...

Apr 12 2005  
  Information security fundamentals
Peltier T., Peltier J., Blackley J., Auerbach Publications, Boston, MA, 2003.  Type: Book (9780849319570), Reviews: (1 of 2)

Today’s highly networked environments make information security a very important task for an organization to do well. The purpose of this book is to provide a foundation for organizations to use in addressing this task. I...

Mar 21 2005  
  Information security fundamentals
Peltier T., Peltier J., Blackley J., Auerbach Publications, Boston, MA, 2003.  Type: Book (9780849319570), Reviews: (2 of 2)

Today’s highly networked environments make information security a very important task for an organization to do well. The purpose of this book is to provide a foundation for organizations to use in addressing this task. It is...

Mar 21 2005  
  Exploiting response models: optimizing cross-sell and up-sell opportunities in banking
Cohen M. Information Systems 29(4): 327-341, 2004.  Type: Article

Optimizing the ability to sell new features to existing customers, and determining what features to sell to prospects, is a difficult challenge for the banking industry. This paper proposes solutions to those problems....

Feb 3 2005  
   Building an example application with the unstructured information management architecture
Ferrucci D., Lally A. IBM Systems Journal 43(3): 455-475, 2004.  Type: Article

IBM has developed a new architecture for addressing data stored in “plain” text (this will also address data stored in Extensible Markup Language (XML) structured text, so the real issue is that it is not in a fixed...

Feb 2 2005  
 
 
 
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