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90 results about "XML Base" patented technology

XML Base is a World Wide Web Consortium recommended facility for defining base URIs, for resolving relative URIs, in parts of XML documents. XML Base recommendation was adopted on 2001-06-27.

XML-based template language for devices and services

A universal plug and play (UPnP) device makes itself known through a set of processes-discovery, description, control, eventing, and presentation. Following discovery of a UPnP device, an entity can learn more about the device and its capabilities by retrieving the device's description. The description includes vendor-specific manufacturer information like the model name and number, serial number, manufacturer name, URLs to vendor-specific Web sites, etc. The description also includes a list of any embedded devices or services, as well as URLs for control, eventing, and presentation. The description is written by a vendor, and is usually based on a device template produced by a UPnP forum working committee. The template is derived from a template language that is used to define elements to describe the device and any services supported by the device. The template language is written using an XML-based syntax that organizes and structures the elements.
Owner:ROVI TECH CORP

Use of extensible markup language in a system and method for influencing a position on a search result list generated by a computer network search engine

A database search apparatus and method for generating a search result list which responds to Extensible Markup Language (XML) requests from a client to a server of an on-line marketplace. A bid management tool is operable on a client computer to manage search listings and account information of one or more advertisers. The client application communicates with the server via an XML-based application program interface. The bid management tool provides functions for reporting account activity, modifying accounts and manual, timed or event-driven changes to search listings including listings of several advertisers.
Owner:R2 SOLUTIONS

Individual XML message processing platform

A communications platform (Centerpost) is disclosed containing a message processing platform along with an XML message format (SmartMessage) which provides for the reception, organization, summarization, filing, storage, synthesis, routing, formatting, and intelligent processing of XML-based electronic messages and SMTP electronic mail from corporations and other senders to fully integrate individuals' existing e-mail boxes, cellular telephones, paging equipment, facsimile machines, wireless and wired telephones, and other devices. The Centerpost platform utilizes a nickname-based routing to enable device specific sending without knowledge of the specific device address. The Centerpost platform provides sender-defined information folios, which enable synthesized filing, viewing and storage of all received SmartMessages, and the platform allows semi-private access control for the user, which allows access by others. The platform also utilizes a web-based user interface, which greatly simplifies the user's viewing, control and configuration of the individual user's particular platform. The Centerpost SmartDelivery platform also allows for corporations to utilize the Centerpost functions for its customers without requiring those customers to have a Centerpost account. The platform also provides for Amateur Informants, which facilitate the use of the Centerpost system for individuals and small businesses. The platform also provides for 2-way XML messages, a Centerpost subscriber web page, an endpoint wallet, which allows subscribers to easily transfer their endpoint information, a message based endpoint configuration, which automatically sets up a new messaging device as an endpoint.
Owner:WEST INTERACTIVE SERVICES CORP

Java common information model interface for windows management instrumentation via COM/DCOM

InactiveUS6854122B1Digital computer detailsMultiprogramming arrangementsOperational systemWindows management instrumentation
A system and method are disclosed for utilizing a computer with a first operating system to access and perform operations on a second computer having a different operating system, using a web-based adapter routine. A Java console accesses a web based adapter routine to implement a set of Java based APIs to perform CIM operations. The adapter routine, in conjunction with a Java Native Interface and a CIM to WMI mapper enables CIM operations to be performed on a managed server having for example, a Microsoft Operating System or XML based communications.
Owner:INTEL CORP

Data-type definition driven dynamic business component instantiation and execution framework and system and method for managing knowledge information

In a complex workflow environment, a data-type-definition (DTD) schema drives a dynamic business component instantiation and execution framework that integrates documents with data and information created by various applications, potentially operating on several different platforms, enabling complex workflow and collaboration to occur over a communication network such as the Internet. The DTD execution language is preferably an industry specific XML-based tag set that defines business component instantiation, execution, input and output parameters, workflow, user profile, and collaboration specifications for a given task or data in a complex workflow process. Business and data processing components available on systems both within and outside the complex workflow system are called upon to provide the processing, interpretation, and transformation functions for the complex workflow system. The results of such processing are then returned to the complex workflow system for integration within the workflow process. The system and method also contemplates the conversion of an extensible markup language (XML) file, such as a WellXML™ file, to data elements that are accessible by a server.
Owner:WELLOGIX TECH LICENSING

Method and apparatus for the creation, location and formatting of digital content

A system of translating a first schema of data having one structure or semantics into a second schema of data having a second structure or semantics by using a computer-implemented ontology deconstruction and reconstruction transfer mechanism which automatically creates an ‘interlanguage’ document type definition (interlanguage DTD) in which the interlanguage DTD automatically manages the structure and semantics of the structure and semantics of data to allow an automatic interlanguage definition of the first schema and translation into the second schema by the transfer mechanism. Such use can be in the publishing industry to translate data from any one of a number of key XML-based schemas such as DocBook, HTML4, Open eBook, Digital Talking Book, ONIX, MARC, etc to another of such schemas. The system can also be used to translate queries made on documents in the interlanguage DTD as queries on any of the schemas mapped to that interlanguage DTD.
Owner:COMMON GROUND PUBLISHING

System and method for database having relational node structure

InactiveUS20050138003A1Traversal be relatively fastStreamlined operationData processing applicationsDigital data information retrievalClient-sideContact manager
A system and related techniques and data structures present a Web based or other client application or service with a relational node structure to access, store and manipulate XML-based or XML-compliant data. Unlike unmodified XML information for instance stored in document object model (DOM) format, the inventive platform may load a relational node structure encapsulating XML-compliant information in an organized structure having pointers to next peer, parent, child and other links to related or unrelated information. Searching, querying and other operations may therefore be made more efficient since an entire tree structure need not be exhaustively traversed to locate desired data, but instead sorted via those relational linkages. Client applications such as Web browsing, email, contacts managers, calendars and others may therefore operate on XML or XML-compliant data without the loading or performance disadvantages which conventional XML platforms may incur. The data populating the relational node structure may be obtained from XML or structured sources, and for instance be loaded from storage in response to a query generated via the query engine.
Owner:MICROSOFT TECH LICENSING LLC
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