IEEE International Symposium on Virtual Environments, Human-Computer Interfaces and Measurement Systems, 2003. VECIMS '03. 2003
DOI: 10.1109/vecims.2003.1227056
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An XML model for use across heterogeneous client-server applications

Abstract: Abstract-Applications that use directory services or relational databases operate in a client-server model, where a client requests information from a server, and the server returns a response to the client. These client-server applications typically have a specific message protocol that is unique to that application. Systems with multiple client-server applications require that there are separate client programs that individually communicate with their respective server programs. A need exists to access infor… Show more

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“…We have chosen to use XML for the data format, as it allows to easily extend the information that is sent to the logging computer [9], despite of its (limited) computational overhead. This also allows to easily add an extra application for logging and/or evaluation.…”
Section: Logging Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have chosen to use XML for the data format, as it allows to easily extend the information that is sent to the logging computer [9], despite of its (limited) computational overhead. This also allows to easily add an extra application for logging and/or evaluation.…”
Section: Logging Processmentioning
confidence: 99%