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svsummer
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 ====== INFO-H-509 : XML and Web Technologies ====== ====== INFO-H-509 : XML and Web Technologies ======
  
-<​note ​important>If you are following this courseplease register using [[https://docs.google.com/​forms/​d/​e/​1FAIpQLSfKvLyims3KrWWVJN7T5PQJK9X5uJNLQ04cl8Kd1932RNxj6A/​viewform|this form]] *before March 1, 2017*This allows ​the course responsibles ​to contact you when necessary.</​note>​+<​note ​tip>To help prepare for the exam and illustrate the kind of questions ​you may expecttwo old exam questions are available: {{:​teaching:​infoh509:ex-2011-s1-en_v2_.pdf|exam 1}}{{:​teaching:​infoh509:​ex-2011-s2-en.pdf|exam 2}}. Please note, however, 
 + that in the meantime new content has been added to the course; in particular the example exams do not contain questions about (1) the architecture of the web; (2) web services</​note>​
  
 ===== GENERAL INFORMATION ===== ===== GENERAL INFORMATION =====
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   * **Course responsible**:​ [[http://​code.ulb.ac.be/​code.people.php?​id=992|Stijn Vansummeren]] (Bâtiment U, étage 4, local UB4.125, Campus Solbosch)   * **Course responsible**:​ [[http://​code.ulb.ac.be/​code.people.php?​id=992|Stijn Vansummeren]] (Bâtiment U, étage 4, local UB4.125, Campus Solbosch)
-  * **Assistant**:​ [[mwaumans@ulb.ac.be|Michael Waumans]] +  * **Assistant**:​ [[dhananjay.ipparthi@ulb.ac.be|Dhananjay Ipparthi]] 
  
 ==== Organisation ==== ==== Organisation ====
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 ===== COURSE PLAN ===== ===== COURSE PLAN =====
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 ==== Lecture 1: Introduction and Web Architecture === ==== Lecture 1: Introduction and Web Architecture ===
  
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 See pages 92-113 in the book as well as the {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​3-xml_schemas.pdf|corresponding slides}}. See pages 92-113 in the book as well as the {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​3-xml_schemas.pdf|corresponding slides}}.
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 ==== Lecture 4: XML Schema Languages: XSDs === ==== Lecture 4: XML Schema Languages: XSDs ===
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 See pages 113-158 in the book as well as the See pages 113-158 in the book as well as the
 {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​4-xml_schemas_part_2.pdf|corresponding slides}}. {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​4-xml_schemas_part_2.pdf|corresponding slides}}.
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 +The example XML Schema files used during the theory lecture is also {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​xml-schema-demo.zip|available for download.}}
  
 ==== Project Assignment 1: XML Schema Definition ==== ==== Project Assignment 1: XML Schema Definition ====
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 <note tip>You can use these simple ​ {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​validationtools.zip|validation tools}} (written in Java) to help check if your example documents conform toyour XSD. Unzip the file, and then use either ''​java -jar DTDValidator.jar <​xmldoc>''​ or ''​java -jar XSDValidator.jar <​schemadoc>​ <​xmldoc>''​ to validate. The third jar file contais the source code, should you be interested.</​note>​ <note tip>You can use these simple ​ {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​validationtools.zip|validation tools}} (written in Java) to help check if your example documents conform toyour XSD. Unzip the file, and then use either ''​java -jar DTDValidator.jar <​xmldoc>''​ or ''​java -jar XSDValidator.jar <​schemadoc>​ <​xmldoc>''​ to validate. The third jar file contais the source code, should you be interested.</​note>​
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 ==== Lecture 5: Transforming XML documents with XSLT === ==== Lecture 5: Transforming XML documents with XSLT ===
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 contributes the remaining 14/20 points. ​ contributes the remaining 14/20 points. ​
  
-See the full assignment for related dealine(s), what the solution should entail, and to whom it should be submitted)+See the full assignment for related dealine(s), what the solution should entail, and to whom it should be submitted. ​
  
 <note tip>The zip file above contains a XSLT transformation tool. You can use ''​java -jar xslt-tool.jar <​xslt-file>​ <​inputfile>​ <​outputfile>''​ to run it. </​note>​ <note tip>The zip file above contains a XSLT transformation tool. You can use ''​java -jar xslt-tool.jar <​xslt-file>​ <​inputfile>​ <​outputfile>''​ to run it. </​note>​
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 See the full assignment for related dealine(s), what the solution should entail, and to whom it should be submitted). See the full assignment for related dealine(s), what the solution should entail, and to whom it should be submitted).
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 +<note tip>You can use {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​xquery-tool.zip|saxon (a java application)}} to run your XQuery programs. You can use ''​java -cp "​saxon9he.jar"​ net.sf.saxon.Query –s:<​source file> -q:<​query file> –o:<​output file>"​ to run it. </​note>​
  
 ==== Lecture 7: RDF and RDF schema==== ==== Lecture 7: RDF and RDF schema====
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 **Required reading:** **Required reading:**
-The {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​7-rdf.pdf|lecture slides}}, the [[http://​www.w3.org/​TR/​rdf11-primer/​|RDF 1.1 Primer]], and these [[http://​cs.ulb.ac.be/​owncloud/​index.php/​s/​9tPKB74Oku5EtmX|course notes]] (password protected).+The {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​7-rdf.pdf|lecture slides}}, the [[http://​www.w3.org/​TR/​rdf11-primer/​|RDF 1.1 Primer]], and these [[http://​cs.ulb.ac.be/​owncloud/​index.php/​s/​qxYxGEY5RAdc4eX|course notes]] (password protected).
  
 **Recommended (but optional) reading:** **Recommended (but optional) reading:**
 In addition, it is recommended to read the [[http://​www.w3.org/​TR/​turtle/​|RDF 1.1. Turtle Syntax]] specification (sections 1-3) and the [[http://​www.w3.org/​TR/​2014/​REC-rdf-syntax-grammar-20140225/​|RDF 1.1. XML Syntax]]specification (only section 2) to get the best overview of the RDF serialization formats. In addition, the {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​semantic-web.pdf|original semantic web article}} ​ is a good read to get an insight into the original motivation for the semantic web. In addition, it is recommended to read the [[http://​www.w3.org/​TR/​turtle/​|RDF 1.1. Turtle Syntax]] specification (sections 1-3) and the [[http://​www.w3.org/​TR/​2014/​REC-rdf-syntax-grammar-20140225/​|RDF 1.1. XML Syntax]]specification (only section 2) to get the best overview of the RDF serialization formats. In addition, the {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​semantic-web.pdf|original semantic web article}} ​ is a good read to get an insight into the original motivation for the semantic web.
  
 +==== Lecture 8: OWL and SPARQL ====
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 +In lecture 8 we introduce the Web Ontology Language (OWL), which adds advanced inferencing capabilities to RDF. 
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 +**Required reading:**
 +The {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​8-owl.pdf|lecture slides on owl}} and these [[https://​cs.ulb.ac.be/​owncloud/​index.php/​s/​mhkAvjRFsdt4QGC|course notes]] (password protected).
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 +We have also introduced and illustrated the main constructs of SPARQL, a query language for RDF. 
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 +**Required reading:**
 +The {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​9-sparql.pdf|lecture slides on sparql}} and these [[https://​cs.ulb.ac.be/​owncloud/​index.php/​s/​1A3pxeloo6pJJXx|course notes]] (password protected) [section 7.1.9 and further is not required reading].
  
  
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 {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​infoh509_02_1617.zip|Practical Session 2}} {{:​teaching:​infoh509:​infoh509_02_1617.zip|Practical Session 2}}
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 +{{:​teaching:​infoh509:​infoh509_03_1617.zip|Practical Session 3}}
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 ===== References ===== ===== References =====
   * A. Moller and M. Schwartzbach. //​[[http://​www.brics.dk/​ixwt/​|An Introduction to XML and Web Technologies]]//​. Addison-Wesley,​ 2006. ISBN-13: 978-0-321-26966-9   * A. Moller and M. Schwartzbach. //​[[http://​www.brics.dk/​ixwt/​|An Introduction to XML and Web Technologies]]//​. Addison-Wesley,​ 2006. ISBN-13: 978-0-321-26966-9
 
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