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Document Management
 XML Data Management: Native XML and XML-Enabled Database Systems by Akmal B. Chaudhri, "This is an excellent book that combines a practical and analytical look at the subject." "--Leo Korman, Principal Software Engineer, KANA Software As organizations begin to employ XML within their information-management and exchange strategies, data management issues pertaining to storage, retrieval, querying, indexing, and manipulation increasingly arise. Moreover, new information-modeling challenges also appear. "XML Data Management--with its contributions from experts at the forefront of the XML field--addresses these key issues and challenges, offering insights into the advantages and drawbacks of various XML solutions, best practices for modeling information with XML, and developing custom, in-house solutions. In this book, you will find discussions on the newest native XML databases, along with information on working with XML-enabled relational database systems. In addition, "XML Data Management thoroughly examines benchmarks and analysis techniques for performance of XML databases. Topics covered include: The power of good grammar and style in modeling information to alleviate the need for redundant domain knowledgeTamino's XML storage, indexing, querying, and data access featuresThe features and APIs of open source eXistBerkeley DB XML's ability to store XML documents nativelyIBM's DB2 Universal Database and its support for XML applicationsXperanto's method of addressing information integration requirementsOracle's XMLType for managing document centric XML documentsMicrosoft SQL Server 2000's support for exporting and importing XML dataA generic architecture for storing XML documents in a relational databaseX007, XMach-1, XMark, and other benchmarks for evaluatingXML database performance Numerous case studies demonstrate real-world problems, industry-tested solutions, and creative applications of XML data management solutions.
 Microsoft Office Project 2003 Step by Step by Microsoft Press, Project 2003 includes a number of new features: Improvements for resource managers- Team-Builder "lite" available in Web Access.- Skill-based search for resources in Web Access.- Enterprise Resource Multi-Value (ERMV) fields for entering multiple resource skill sets. The ERMV fields can be used in resource views, the Team Builder, Resource Substitution Wizard, or Portfolio Modeler.- Soft-booking of resources. This allows planning and tracking for proposed or potential projects, using a "proposed" or "reserved" assignment state.Timesheet improvements- Pick-lists and lookup tables in enterprise custom fields- Timesheet lockdown- Protected actualsOutlook integration- Calendar integration- Using the timesheet in Microsoft OutlookIntegration with SharePoint Team Services 2.0- Migrating from STS 1.0- Document management, issues tracking, risk management- Document management- Document checkin and checkout- Document versionsRisk Management- Using STS 2.
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