Book description
This book introduces XML to scientists and engineers in a way that illustrates the similarities and differences with traditional programming languages and suggests new ways of saving and sharing the results of scientific calculations. The author discusses XML in the context of scientific computing, demonstrates how XSL can be used to perform various calculations, and explains how to create and navigate through XML documents using traditional languages such as Fortran, C++, and MATLAB. A suite of computer programs are available on the author's website.
Table of contents
- Front Cover (1/2)
- Front Cover (2/2)
- Contents
- Preface
- Notation
- 1. Text and data formatting (1/8)
- 1. Text and data formatting (2/8)
- 1. Text and data formatting (3/8)
- 1. Text and data formatting (4/8)
- 1. Text and data formatting (5/8)
- 1. Text and data formatting (6/8)
- 1. Text and data formatting (7/8)
- 1. Text and data formatting (8/8)
- 2. Xml essential grammar (1/7)
- 2. Xml essential grammar (2/7)
- 2. Xml essential grammar (3/7)
- 2. Xml essential grammar (4/7)
- 2. Xml essential grammar (5/7)
- 2. Xml essential grammar (6/7)
- 2. Xml essential grammar (7/7)
- 3. Xml data processing with xsl (1/9)
- 3. Xml data processing with xsl (2/9)
- 3. Xml data processing with xsl (3/9)
- 3. Xml data processing with xsl (4/9)
- 3. Xml data processing with xsl (5/9)
- 3. Xml data processing with xsl (6/9)
- 3. Xml data processing with xsl (7/9)
- 3. Xml data processing with xsl (8/9)
- 3. Xml data processing with xsl (9/9)
- 4. Computing with xml/xsl (1/11)
- 4. Computing with xml/xsl (2/11)
- 4. Computing with xml/xsl (3/11)
- 4. Computing with xml/xsl (4/11)
- 4. Computing with xml/xsl (5/11)
- 4. Computing with xml/xsl (6/11)
- 4. Computing with xml/xsl (7/11)
- 4. Computing with xml/xsl (8/11)
- 4. Computing with xml/xsl (9/11)
- 4. Computing with xml/xsl (10/11)
- 4. Computing with xml/xsl (11/11)
- 5. Producing and importing xml data (1/9)
- 5. Producing and importing xml data (2/9)
- 5. Producing and importing xml data (3/9)
- 5. Producing and importing xml data (4/9)
- 5. Producing and importing xml data (5/9)
- 5. Producing and importing xml data (6/9)
- 5. Producing and importing xml data (7/9)
- 5. Producing and importing xml data (8/9)
- 5. Producing and importing xml data (9/9)
- A. ASCII code
- B. Perl quick reference (1/2)
- B. Perl quick reference (2/2)
- C. Summary of xslt elements (1/3)
- C. Summary of xslt elements (2/3)
- C. Summary of xslt elements (3/3)
- D. Functions called by xslt elements (1/2)
- D. Functions called by xslt elements (2/2)
Product information
- Title: XML in Scientific Computing
- Author(s):
- Release date: September 2012
- Publisher(s): Chapman and Hall/CRC
- ISBN: 9781466512283
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