The publishing industry has long used markup languages in the production of publications to a general readership. Now XML greatly facilitates the design of publishing systems whose capabilities include not only control of formatting, but also control of content selection according ... Sep. 6, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 9,126 Replies: 1 |
Business users spend a great deal of money on new software systems. For this they demand faithful implementation of their project objectives. And they expect enough visibility into an application to verify that their goals have been implemented. This visibility also ensures that change... May. 30, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 10,227 |







Karl B. Schwamb (kbs@colonnadesoftware.com) is President of Colonnade Software (http://www.colonnadesoftware.com/), a consulting firm specializing in distributed systems. He has led systems design and development efforts for several Fortune 500 companies, primarily in the area of Financial Services. Many of these systems employ cutting edge technology such as XML, Java, middleware, and intelligent systems in environments that demand high-availability, high-throughput, and security.



















