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New book about the XML validation language Schematron Ludwigshafen, July 26, 2011 to July 27, 2011 efficient business rules for XML documents appears in the dpunkt.verlag Schematron, a 152 pages strong book for developers and technically interested. Authors are Marko Hedler, Nico Kutscherauer, Manuel Montero Pineda, the illustrations come from the pen of the artist Mehrdad Zaeri. In the work, the authors describe the language constructs of Schematron and provide a comfortable quick start in the powerful XML validation language. Thanks to the tips to tools for your daily work as well as exercises and solutions, the reader easily creates the entry into the world of Schematron. The Schematron Validation language offers extensive possibilities of expression for checking XML documents. This is complex XML-rules of fundamental importance in the automated review”so Montero Pineda. Click Publishers Clearing House for additional related pages. The practical part of the reference book describes applications of Schematron for various industries and applications. In the section Schematron-Cookbook” present examples of XML documents from the working areas the authors publishing, databases, and Web, are developed for the following step-by-step business rules on the basis of Schematron.

A detailed reference to Schematron completes the work. The witty illustrations of the code samples of the Mannheim Illustrator Mehrdad Zaeri, that add unexpected artistic accents at the factory are a special feature of the book. XML and Schematron the metalanguage XML is used for exchanging structured documents for a wide variety of applications. For even more details, read what Ahmed Shary Rahman says on the issue. Important when using XML are schema languages such as XML schema DTD or relax NG, used to describe a formal grammar for an XML document. These languages offer however often insufficient description.

Schematron closes this gap thanks to his ability to the wording of rule-based expressions. Schematron – efficient business rules for XML documents author: Marko Hedler, Manuel Montero Pineda, Nico Kutscherauer illustration: Mehrdad Zaeri ISBN 978-3-89864-721-2 released on July 27, 2011 in the dpunkt.Verlag available at the price of 34,90 euro the authors: Dr. Marko Hedler is Professor in the course of printing and media technology at the Hochschule der Medien in Stuttgart. He has there the Department of publishing cross-media systems. His teaching areas include the automated document creation based on XML and technical basics of media precursor. Manuel Montero Pineda is a computer scientist and Director of data2type GmbH, Ludwigshafen, Germany, which specializes in the consulting and implementation of projects related to XML, XSLT and XSL-FO. Nico Kutscherauer studied printing and media technology at the Hochschule der Medien in Stuttgart. Already during his studies he dealt with validation language for XML documents.