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Architag Press

Architag Press is a niche-market publisher of books designed for the professional involved in implementing structured information systems.

To order any of these publications for next-day delivery, contact Architag Press by e-mail to Architag Press, or by phone at +1-303-523-5255

The fax number is +1-720-294-1396.

Web Services Implementation Guide

By Brian Travis and Mae Ozkan

Web Services allow a company to access information from other systems, whether they are in the same environment or across the globe at their trading partners. However, all Web Services are not created equal. The explosion of standards has created an environment where the suppliers of Web Services tools interpret the standards in different ways, leading to incompatibilities between systems.

This book explains the concepts behind Web Services, describes common and specific approaches of solutions that are on the market. The book is accompanied by a Web site that has all examples and programs used in the book.

OmniMark At Work, Volume 1: Getting Started

By Brian E. Travis

This publication is a comprehensive guide to getting started with the OmniMark programming language from OmniMark Technologies in Ottawa, Canada. The book, written by OmniMark programming veteran Brian Travis, covers real-world implementation aspects of OmniMark, in a way that makes sense to new and seasoned users alike. There is a chapter that will allow the first-time OmniMark programmer to write a useful program, and run it against data in only a few minutes.

SGML Implementation Guide

By Brian Travis and Dale C. Waldt

This is the book the authors needed when we were first implementing an SGML system. At that time, and up until this book, there has been no single source of information for the SGML implementor. We had to perform major research at every single phase of the process using time-honored systems analysis techniques. While this approach worked, we would have gladly embraced any help we could have found.

This book provides a set of guidelines for the following groups of users:

  1. Managers who have been given the requirement for investigating SGML, whether by choice or by fiat,
  2. Systems analysts who are in charge of providing a plan towards implementing SGML,
  3. Developers actively involved in implementing an SGML system, and
  4. Programmers and other technical people who are looking for a few tips.
  5. Users who want to know more about this thing that will inevitably come to pass.

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