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XML Parser and Their Types by Balaji B
XML parser is a software module to read documents and a means to provide access to their content. XML parser generates a structured tree to return the results to the browser. An XML parser is similar to a processor that determines the structure and properties of the data. ... It should be used when all the process has to be performed quickly and efficiently to input elements. ... An XML parser can read a XML document to create an output to generate a display form. ... There are a number of parsers available and a few of them are listed below: The Xerces Java Parser The main...
Waiting for Windows Vista by James Hayes
Windows XP have started to show their age, as they have actually been around for more than four years. Microsoft has already released two service packs to patch up to correct some security issues with XP, and the number of added patches is sufficiently large. ... Moreover, instead of standard document icons, users now see a high-definition thumbnail of each document. ... The Home category will include the Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium and Ultimate versions while the Business category will include the Small Business, Professional and Enterprise versions.
Microsoft Dynamics GP Advanced Customization – Autoposting by Andrew Karasev
If you are developer or application consultant, who customizes and integrates Microsoft Great Plains with eCommerce applications, you probably already come across the problem of autoposting when you already fed in and created working batch in SOP, POP, Payroll, etc. ... You can have many different customization approaches to do the job – in this small article we would like to share with you very elegant method, using GP Dexterity process server to do the job: • Dexterity Engine. ... Microsoft Dexterity or former Great Plains Dexterity is currently the engine for so-called fat client, it...
Boxes and Lines by Tim Bryce
"Documentation is an inherent part of the design process." - Bryce's Law INTRODUCTION I recently overheard a Business Analyst say there was more to systems architecture than drawing boxes and arrows on a piece of paper. This may be true to a degree, but the ultimate deliverable of any... Originally they included process diagrams; later they were used by programmers as a convenient means to document program logic. ... In terms of the Information Systems industry, flowcharts have been used for years, well before the introduction of the commercial computer in business.
PKI - Old Technology has a New Rival by Isaac Bowman
Currently, when most people think of digital signature capturing the first technology that comes to mind is Public Key Infrastructure or (“PKI”). However, the old guard of PKI is a dying technology. PKI is a good solution with serious limitations that will hinder and impede its continued growth. ... VeriSign, one of the largest PKI solution providers, admits in their paper “ROI for PKI” that “PKI systems are particularly expensive to maintain.” A Better Solution By giving power to the business and not a third party certificate authority, PrivaSign can aid businesses trying to...
Printing Right, From the Start by Gretchen Peck
The optimal digital workflow for print begins at the beginning—at the content creation stage. When digital files submitted to the printer are correct and complete, the workflow is most efficient and cost-effective. Printers have led the global print industry through a revolution—first, with the... Before they begin
create a document, they can assign certain parameters to the document. ... Keeping with the idea that the ideal workflow is one that catches any potential file
problems as far forward in the process as possible, Markzware Software—one of the
leaders in preflight/postflight...
Computer Forensics by Alison Cole
Computer forensics is the process of investigating computer systems by collecting and analyzing computer-related evidence and data to determine their illegal or unauthorized involvement in crimes or frauds. This relatively new field is used by law enforcement, military, intelligence agencies,... As the specialist works with evidence involved in a criminal or civil case, he/she takes particular care to properly document all the work done to the computer and information found from it. ... Computer evidence processing protocols are scrupulously observed in the process, as the findings should...
Throw Away The Fax Machine – A Guide To Online Fax by Kimble Young
Have you ever felt like throwing the fax machine out the window? Well you may not know it but you can, but not literally please. There have been services available for some time which allow you to take your fax needs online and save yourself the hassle of wrestling with the fax machine. ... Traditionally to enable your business to fax has meant ordering a separate phone line and number and purchasing a fax machine or fax software for each user. ... This feature can be utilised to send invoices or forms to customers without first needing print and then fax the document.
Making the Right Decision about Toner Cartridges by Chris Robertson
The prices of inkjet printers and laserjet printers have never been lower. Similar to video console manufacturers who sell gaming consoles at below cost, knowing that they'll make enormous profits from the sale of video games, manufacturers of inkjets and laserjets sell their products at a low... ink: When it comes to ink cartridge quality, your photo or document will only look as good as the paper it's printed on. ... Typically, when a cartridge package indicates that the cartridge will print a certain number of pages, the assumption is that only five percent of the page will have ink on...
Five Steps to Create Your Software Product with Outsourcing by Steve Mezak
Many executives and investors are skeptical that software products can be developed using outsourcing. Even more skepticism is expressed at the idea of outsourcing version 1.0 of a product. Yet Accelerance clients are using outsourcing to create their products right now. ... According to Steve Blank, founder of several software startups and now lecturer at the Haas School of Business at Berkeley, you don't need a product development process. ... In the Accelerance five-step process, the first 4 steps of defining your product idea, completing the customer discovery process and documenting...
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