Here you will find a regular featured book (which you can order online if you choose). We obviously will feature any new CBR books, but will also feature other books that will be of interest to you. These will include books on AI and machine learning, programming, the Internet and occasionally the odd book just for fun (we all need some down time).
Although there is a defined standard XML specification, XML remains uncharted territory for many of us. "XML Specification Guide" is a superset of the actual World Wide Web Consortium XML Specification version 1.0. It wraps the actual text of the standard within an introduction, annotations, and numerous useful appendices. Moreover, authors Ian Graham and Liam Quin add helpful notes on the specification text to make it more readable. The book's extensive glossary and tables of character sets make it a great reference resource. This will be an invaluable reference for anyone developing distributed CBR applications on the web using XML (and aren't we all).
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