| ASF
Group |
Apache
Software Foundation (www.apache.org)
offers the most used web server on the net.
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| ASS
|
(Associating
Style Sheets with XML). These
style sheets can be connected with XML files, which gives
a web developer similar design possibilities as with
HTML.
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| Card
|
What a page is for HTML is a card for WML. The
content of the display.
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| CBL
|
Description of
business objects in business. CBL (Common Business
Library) is from Commerce One.
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| CDF
|
The
CDF
(Content Description Framework) allows users to search and
filter for specific information.
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| CDMA |
CDMA : (Code Division Multiple Access)
The
CDMA technology will likely become the dominant technology in
the USA. The CDMA technology digitizes the data then assigns
unique sequence codes to each call.
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| CGI
|
The
CGI-standard (Common
Gateway Interface) makes it possible to start external apps from
the WWW. This means that you can create interactive web
pages. Those external programs are gateways which connect
the external source with the server.
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| Client
|
A
users device.
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| CML
|
CML
(Chemical Markup
Language) is a descriptive language only for chemistry.
Chemists can describe molecules with CML.
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| cXML
|
cXML stands
for commerce XML and is from Ariba- with standard-DTDs forr 12
Commerce-transactions.
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| Deck
|
One
or more cards are put together in a deck of a WML file.
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| DHTML
|
(Dynamic HTML) is a language which is based on layer
technology. This language makes it possible to create
dynamic web pages. This is realized with Javascript.
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| DOM |
(Document
Object Model) is being realized this time by the W3C. Over a
standardised API applications can reach the document
tree.
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| GPRS
|
GPRS (General Packet Radio
Service)
is one of today's fastest transmission techniques. Data is
still being exchanged with GSM. With GPRS a rate of 115
KBit/s can be reached which makes this much faster than
ISDN.
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| GSM
|
GSM (Global System for Mobile
Communication) is one of the world's most popular
transmission techniques for mobile communication. (9,6
Kbit/s)
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| HTML |
HTML
is a tag based language for texts with links. HTML has
been developed by Dr. Charles F. Goldfarb and is the
standard language for the WWW . The language defines
design, content and graphic of the page as well as links
to any page. HTML files can be created with any text
editor, because they are made of ASCII text.
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| Microbrowser
|
This
browser makes for the correct display on mobile
devices.
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| Microsoft
"Biztalk" |
(Biztalk Framework 1.0). Microsofts own
sophisticated version of XML. Microsoft uses this
expression for its open XML framework, but also for a
product nameof a propriatery server software. In the
Biztalk-model "nodes" exchange Biztalk
messages. Biztalk-documents include special
"biztags", which command the server to do
certain things with the data.
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| Metatags
|
Metatags
are descriptions which are on the top of a page (not
visible for the end-user). These are extremely important
for search engines or directories.
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| OFX
|
OFX (Open Financial Exchange) is an
exchange of financial information. Business people can
communicate with banks via OFX. |