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Book Analysis the XML Way
Posted by Diane Burley on 12 July 2013 06:52 PM
listing of figures and tables sorted by chapter and location in each chapter. It also shows the caption for each figure and a thumbnail of the image. There are versions that show the type of figure (line-art vs. bitmapped) the sources of each figure.

Listing of figures and tables sorted by chapter and location in each chapter. It also shows the caption for each figure and a thumbnail of the image. There are versions that show the type of figure (line-art vs. bitmapped) the sources of each figure.

Author Dan McCreary’s new book “Making Sense of NoSQL” is due out soon – and not only have we had advances of book chapters, but we have seen an advance analysis of the book. Using XML to deconstruct a book is something that is incredibly easy


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Big Data Nation Chicago: Situational Awareness
Posted by Diane Burley on 17 June 2013 11:17 AM
Reed Elsevier's Mark Rodgers relates MarkLogic handles 200,000 data sources

Reed Elsevier’s Mark Rodgers relates MarkLogic handles 200,000 data sources

Volume, velocity and variety of weather had hit Chicago on Wednesday but the Blackhawks had won in triple overtime and the sky was blue for us when the Big Data Tour stopped at Spiaggia Restaurant downtown on Thursday morning. It was a terrific audience — and the first one I can say that had gender parity. It was great to see the ladies get in on the Big Data scene.

John Shap kicked off the event explaining the “art


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