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Anand Intro-2
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Extensible Markup Language
Submitted by
Anand Mohan Saundarya
In partial fulfilment of
S.Y. B. Tech (Sem – III)
(Department of Computer Science & Engineering)
Guided by
Prof. S.D. PINGLE
Submitted by
has successfully submitted seminar under my supervision and guidance in partial fulfilment
in Sem III - S.Y. B.Tech in Computer Engineering of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
Technological University, Lonere (Raigad).
Place: Aurangabad
Date: 19/12/2022
Dr.A.P.Wadekar
Principal
P. E. S College of Engineering, Aurangabad
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my deepest appreciation to all those who provided me the possibility to
complete this project. A special gratitude I give to Prof. S.D PINGLE, whose contribution in
stimulating suggestions and encouragement helped me to coordinate my project especially in
writing this project. A very special thanks to My Parents without them co-operation and
motivation I may not complete this project.
Lastly, I would like to extend my gratitude to authors of the papers and information sources
without which this project would not have been possible.
XML stands for the Extensible Markup Language. It is a markup language for documents,
Nowadays XML is a tool to develop and likely to become a much more common tool for
sharing data and store. XML can communicate structured information to other users. In other
words, if a group of users agree to implement the same kinds of tags to describe a certain kind
of information, XML applications can assist these users in communicating their information in
an more robust and efficient manner. XML can make it easier to exchange information between
cooperating entities. In this paper we will present the XML technique by fourth factors Strength
of XML, XML Parser, XML Goals and Types of XML Parsers.
XML is a markup language based on Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) used
for defining markup languages
CONTENT
1. INTRODUCTION 1
2. HISTORY OF XML 2
3. PRINCIPLES OF XML 4
4. ARCHITECTURE 7
5. APPLICATIONS OF XML 10
7. ADVANTAGES OF XML 21
8. DISADVANTAGES OF XML 22
9. CONCLUSION 23