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    A Study on How Contents can be distributed through a Multi­Channel Service Floribeth Q. Panay Introduction Mobile learning (m-learning) refers to any type of learning that takes place in learning environments and spaces that take account of the mobility of technology‚ mobility of learners and mobility of learning. (Attewell & Savill-Smith‚ 2005). M-learning is increasing immensely which is now considered as one of the most efficient ways of delivering higher education instruction. This is because

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    1.1 What is Multimedia? • When different people mention the term multimedia‚ they often have quite  different‚ or even opposing‚ viewpoints. Chapter 1 Introduction to Multimedia 1.1 What is Multimedia? 1.2 Multimedia and Hypermedia 1.3 World Wide Web 1.4 Overview of Multimedia Software Tools – A PC vendor: a PC that has sound capability‚ a DVD‐ROM drive‚ and  perhaps the superiority of multimedia‐enabled microprocessors that  understand additional multimedia instructions. – A consumer en

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    In the late 1990s‚ companies began turning to XML to help them maintain Web pages that contained large amounts of data. The full name of XML is Extensible Markup Language‚ it is a simple‚ very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). Originally designed to meet the challenges of large-scale electronic publishing‚ XML is also playing an increasingly important role in the exchange of a wide variety of data on the Web and elsewhere. XML uses paired start and stop tags in much the same

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    The Next Technology Revolution XML XBRL 1 Today’s Objectives • Overview of XML & XBRL • Show you how this technology makes doing EBusiness: – Faster – Cheaper – Better • Conclusion 2 Let’s move up the Value Chain Transactions Data Information Knowledge Decisions Transactions Data Information Knowledge Decisions Transactions Data Information Knowledge Decisions Transactions Data Information Knowledge Decisions 3 Evolution to Web

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    Implementation Plan Objectives and Justification: (Mary) The objectives are crystal clear and specifically spelled out by using building blocks. The objectives should be reachable by: • The addition of Web 2.0 functionality. • Including CSS‚ XML‚ XSL‚ XSD and so forth where appropriate. • Justifying the interfaces to each social networking. • Last but certainly not least‚ preparing a PowerPoint presentation of the plan for the executive board. Each of these tasks needs

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    ASSIGNMENT 06

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    Student ID: 1312311 Full name: Hùynh Văn Lâm ASSIGNMENT 06 1). Exercises 6.5.1: Write the following database modifications‚ based on the database schema Product (maker ‚ model ‚ type) PC (model ‚ speed ‚ ram ‚ hd ‚ rd ‚ price) Laptop (model ‚ speed ‚ ram ‚ hd ‚ screen ‚ price) Printer (model ‚ color ‚ type ‚ price) of Exercise 5.2.1. Describe the effect of the modifications on the data of that exercise. a)Using two INSERT statements store in the database the fact that PC model 1100 is made

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    self-describing • Web services can be discovered using UDDI • Web services can be used by other applications • XML is the basis for Web services Web Services have three basic platform elements: These are called SOAP‚ WSDL and UDDI. We will explain these topics later in the tutorial The basic Web services platform is XML + HTTP. The HTTP protocol is the most used Internet protocol. XML provides a language which can be used between different platforms and programming languages and still express

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    designing digital library instances; installing software packages like DSpace and Greenstone; and configuring‚ customizing‚ and populating such systems‚ we have developed an XML-based model for specifying the nature of DSpace digital libraries. The ability to map out a digital library to be created in a straightforward‚ XML-based way allows for the integration of such a specification with other DL tools. To make use of DL specifications for DSpace‚ we create a DL generator that uses these models

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    Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). The architecture encapsulates all business logic in a workflow‚ and uses intelligent adapters to provide for the “glue” that links the external applications to the workflow. These adapters are able to transform XML message formats into other data formats or into objects. They are intelligent by which we mean that the y are able to take different actions based on the content of the message. To communicate with the applications‚ the adapters can make use of the

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    net work or store into a storage medium‚ the storage medium could be file‚ database‚ or memory. The .NET Framework provides two types of serialization‚ XML serialization and Binary serialization. There are also three formats provided by the Microsoft .NET framework to which objects can be serialized. The formats are binary‚ SOAP‚ and XML. Binary serialization can either the binary or the SOAP formatter‚ are suitable for storing object Information in .NET applications‚ and you don’t need

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