XML in scientific computing [electronic resource] / C. Pozrikidis.
By: Pozrikidis, C.
Material type: BookSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC numerical analysis and scientific computing: Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2013Description: xv, 243 p. : ill.ISBN: 9781466512283 (ebook : PDF).Subject(s): XML (Document markup language) | Science -- Data processing | Numerical analysisGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No titleOnline resources: Distributed by publisher. Purchase or institutional license may be required for access. Also available in print edition."A Chapman & Hall book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Text and data formatting -- 2. Xml essential grammar -- 3. Xml data processing with xsl -- 4. Computing with xml/xsl -- 5. Producing and importing xml data.
"Preface. XML stands for extensible markup language. In fact, XML is not a language, but a systematic way of encoding and formatting data and statements contained in an electronic file according to a chosen tagging system. A tag may represent a general entity, a physical, mathematical, or abstract object, an instruction, or a computer language construct. The data can describe cars and trucks in a dealer's lot, the chapters of a book, the input or output of a scientific experiment or calculation, the eigenvalues of a matrix, and anything else that can be described by numbers and words. Data presentation and description In the XML framework, information is described and presented in the same doc- ument, thus circumventing the need for legends and explanations. For example, we may order:
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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