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Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
07 June 2004
XML in Data Management is for IT managers and technical staff involved in the creation, administration, or maintenance of a data management infrastructure that includes XML. For most IT staff, XML is either just a buzzword that is ignored or a silver bullet to be used in every nook and cranny of their organization. The truth is in between the two. This book provides the guidance necessary for data managers to make measured decisions about XML within their organizations. Readers will understand the uses of XML, its component architecture, its strategic implications, and how these apply to data management. To view a sample chapter and read the Foreword by Thomas C. Redman, visit http://books.elsevier.com/mk/?isbn=0120455994

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Imprint:   Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   840g
ISBN:   9780120455997
ISBN 10:   0120455994
Series:   The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems
Pages:   398
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface • Foreword • Chapter 1 - XML and DM Basics • Chapter 2 - XML From the Builders Perspective: Using XML Technologies to Support DM • Chapter 3 - XML Component Architecture (as it relates to DM) • Chapter 4 - XML and Data Engineering • Chapter 5 - Making & Using XML: the technologist's perspective • Chapter 6 -XML Frameworks • Chapter 7 - XML-Based Portal Technologies and Data Management Strategies • Chapter 8 - XML & DM focused on Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) • Chapter 9 - XML, DM & Reengineering • Chapter 10: Networks of Networks, Metadata, and the Future • Chapter 11 - Expanded Data Management Scope • References

Dr. Peter H. Aiken is an award-winning, internationally recognized thought leader in the area of organizational data architecture and engineering. As a practicing data manager, consultant, author and researcher, he has been actively studying these and related areas for more than twenty-five years. He has held leadership positions with the US Department of Defense and consulted with more than 50 organizations in 14 different counties. His achievements have resulted in recognition as one of 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century and bibliographic entries in Who's Who in Science and Engineering, Who's Who in American Education and other recognitions. He is a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, Founding Director of Data Blueprint, and part-time Visiting Scientist at the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. He was awarded the 2001 DAMA International Achievement Award and the Defense Information Systems Agency Career Recognition. He has published five books, including Building Corporate Portals Using XML with Clive Finkelstein (1999, McGraw-Hill) and the best-seller Data Reverse Engineering (1996, McGraw-Hill). M. David Allen has an MSc. degree from Virginia Commonwealth University and is currently the Chief Operating Officer for the Data Blueprint in Richmond Virginia. His background is as a programmer and analyst, and he holds dual degrees in Computer Science and Psychology. He teaches classes on XML-related topics including, XSL, & XSLT, and XML basics.

Reviews for XML in Data Management: Understanding and Applying Them Together

I consider Dr. Aiken to be a leading authority in the general area of Data Management. I think that the proposed work would be well-accepted by the noted audience. As a practitioner, I would personally be interested. --James Bean, CEO Relational Logistics Group XML in Data Management by Aiken and Allen provides an excellent enterprise leadership perspective to the effective application of XML. This book should be on every Data and Technology Manager's desk --James Bean, Chairman and CEO of the Global Web Architecture Group XML is an important complement to, not replacement for, well-defined, disciplined data management processes, and a well-conceived and executed data exchange layer. Peter Aiken and David Allen bring these points into focus. They define the yin and yang of XML and data management. They help seperate the hype from the reality. And they equip a manager to make better choices moving forward. --Thomas C. Redmon, Ph.D., President, Navesink Consulting Group


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