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Taxonomy model used to describe a service or organization within UDDI.
The grouping of a number of Transact-SQL statements together such that all their changes are applied to the database or none of them are.
A file that contains all the data structures modified during a transaction. The journal file is used to reconstruct the database and maintain integrity during a system or application failure.
A style of computing supporting multiple users performing predefined tasks against a shared database.
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration. A Web-based initiative to make services and products easier to find electronically across the World Wide Web.
Uniform Resource Locator. Formal name for a Web site address on the World Wide Web.
World Wide Web Consortium. A group responsible for setting and maintaining technical standards across the World Wide Web.
Web Document Authoring and Versioning. A standard for the collaborative creation of documents across the World Wide Web.
One of Microsoft's 32-bit server operating systems.
An independent, worldwide, open-systems organization that is supported by most of the leading information-system suppliers, software companies, and user organizations.
eXtensible Markup Language. A self-describing data-transfer language used on the Internet.
A language used by XSLT and XPointer to address parts of an XML document.
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