ABSTRACT

While the extensible markup language (XML) has received a great deal of attention in web programming and software engineering, far less attention has been paid to XML in mainstream computational science and engineering. Correcting this imbalance, XML in Scientific Computing introduces XML to scientists and engineers in a way that illustrates the si

chapter 1|38 pages

Text and data formatting

chapter 2|32 pages

Xml essential grammar

chapter 3|42 pages

Xml data processing with xsl

chapter 4|51 pages

Computing with xml/xsl

chapter 5|45 pages

Producing and importing xml data

chapter |4 pages

A ASCII code

chapter |9 pages

B Perl quick reference

chapter C|11 pages

C Summary of xslt elements

chapter |9 pages

D Functions called by xslt elements