XML:
Extensible Markup Language, an agreement on how to create digital meta-languages, best known for encasing human-readable terms relevant to an area of interest within "angle brackets" (e.g., <sales>1000</sales>).
The emerging
Extensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) as well as specifications from the Liberty Alliance explicitly call out SAML assertions in their specifications.
213-33) reconstructs Dummett's thought as being that the use of second order quantifiers enables us to see (via the reasoning of Russell's paradox) that the domain of value ranges is indefinitely
extensible. Thus Frege's system collapsed under the weight of contradiction because he persisted in treating the domain of value ranges as definite despite a possible demonstration (in view of his use of second order quantification) that it is indefinitely
extensible.
In this book, Santamaria offers library professionals a comprehensive course in
extensible processing, that adheres to archival principals and standards.
For companies terminating SSL connections on application servers (not utilizing F5 SSL offload), the threat can be immediately mitigated through open,
extensible F5 iRules.
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One means to provide the interactive data Cox speaks of is by using XBRL (
eXtensible Business Reporting Language), a language for the electronic communication of business and financial data.
The
extensible business reporting language (XBRL) can reduce time spent manually finding and preparing information and improve data quality through fully automated information exchanges among disparate software applications.
Instead of using HTML, like a standard browser, a voice browser uses VXML (Voice
Extensible Markup Language, a standard of the World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C) and allows users to speak and listen to Web applications.
XBRL the business reporting aspect of the
eXtensible Markup language (XML), makes it possible to store or transfer data, along with complex process, data processing hierarchies and descriptions that enable analysis and distribution.