COMMUNICATION BASED UPON ADVANCED RSS FEEDS CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.5.1.375Keywords:
RSS, Feeds, XML, Communication, Communication StrategiesAbstract
RSS feeds provide information through channels that can be subscribed. Updates in subscribed channels can be controlled by feed readers automatically - to make new information available to the user - immediately after the update. Today elementary RSS feeds are widely used for information dissemination. Advanced RSS concepts can improve communication concepts in many areas. A set of RSS applications is described, new perspectives are mentioned, and strategies derived from the implemented applications.References
Pawel Serwatowski. Aufbau von RSS Feeds zum Ausbau von Web-Applikationen am Beispiel der DEW, Diploma Thesis, Dortmund, 2005.
Peter J. A Reusch, Bastian Stoll, Torsten Schulwandt, Pawel Serwatowski. New Communication Concepts based upon Advanced RSS-Feeds, Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems: IDAACS 2005.
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2014-08-01
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Reusch, P. J. A., Stoll, B., & Serwatowski, P. (2014). COMMUNICATION BASED UPON ADVANCED RSS FEEDS CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES. International Journal of Computing, 5(1), 11-17. https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.5.1.375
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