Course Outline

Introduction to XML for Government

  • Markup Languages
  • The Components of an XML Document
  • Benefits of XML for Government

Modeling the Structure of a Document Using DTD for Government

  • DTD Declaration and Definition
  • Internal and External DTD
  • Modeling Nutrient Content of the Document
  • Declaration of Elements
  • Declaration of Attributes
  • The Namespace for Government

Modeling the Structure of a Document Using XML Schema for Government

  • Built-in XML Schema Data Types
  • User-Defined Data Types
  • Aspects of Forcing
  • Assemblers: Sequence, Choice, and All
  • Defining Instances of Attributes for Government

XPath 1.0 for Government

  • Location Path
  • Axis, Node Test, and Predicate
  • Operators and XPath Functions for Government

Transforming an XML Document - The Standard XSLT for Government

  • Transformation Templates
  • Customizing Templates for Government
  • Types of Result Documents
  • Variables and Parameters for Government
  • Conditional Expressions for Government
  • Loops for Government
  • Sorting for Government
  • Two Methods of Inducing Transformation for Government

Requirements

A foundational understanding of HTML is necessary for government employees involved in web development and content management tasks. This ensures consistent and accessible online services for all users.
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