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www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/information.html   (2685 words)

  
 Cover Pages: Information and Content Exchange (ICE) Protocol
We expect ICE to be useful in automating content exchange and reuse, both in traditional publishing contexts and in business-to-business relationships...
ICE is the protocol for syndicators who are distributing 'valued content' that generates a revenue stream or requires guaranteed delivery in a secure environment.' Development of the ICE2 specification is an open industry activity, and user participation is welcomed.
Yes, electronic content may be easily searched, accessed across networks, updated as needed, controlled for security and access, and otherwise be more efficient and useful and less costly than older print models of supplying information.
www.oasis-open.org /cover/ice.html   (6832 words)

  
 ICE: Information Content Exchange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
IDEAlliance, a leading trade association dedicated to fostering information technology standards for the publishing industry, is planning to release its new ICE 2.0 Specification.
The ICE Cookbook was originally written by the authors of the ICE (Information and Content Exchange) Specification to assist in implementing ICE in a wide variety of situations.
The mission of the Information and Content Exchange (ICE) Protocol is to facilitate the controlled exchange and management of valued electronic assets between partners and affiliates across the Web.
www.icestandard.org   (208 words)

  
 CMS - Content Exchange (Syndication)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Existing information or institutional memory must be leveraged in addition to creating new content in an efficient manner.
The content must be exchanged between departments or between organizations and passed to the applications where they will add most value.
Content from the Producer can be delivered to the Consumers as soon as it becomes available (Live) or it can be buffered at the producer end and delivered only when requested by the Consumer (on demand).
www.etouch.net /products/cms/feature/exchange.html   (417 words)

  
 Kinecta - Industry Standards - ICE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Time Value: Some content, such as press releases, does not become effective until after it is transmitted and should not be accessible until its effective date and time.
Unlike fixed-content commerce (the province of EDI), with ICE the content payload — the data being sent, its format, and the style of individual elements — is entirely independent of the protocol and the means of transmission.
Information supplied by vendors can reside on an intermediary's site and be maintained there, simplifying the exchange process and reducing costs to all parties involved.
www.kinecta.com /resources/ice.html   (1700 words)

  
 About Prism
Information and Content Exchange, ICE, is a specification authored by the ICE Authoring Group and hosted by IDEAlliance.
ICE is based upon the concept of content exchange between syndicators (providers of information) and subscribers (those who receive information).
It is now possible to tell subscriber that they have access to streaming content only for a period of five hours on the day the concert (for example) is performed.
www.idealliance.org /papers/xml2001papers/ice/aboutice.htm   (467 words)

  
 Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Content syndication is the aggregation, exchange, and distribution of information from content providers to syndicators to subscribers.
Personalize the content to be delivered based on the profiles of their subscribers and deliver content updates based on the delivery policies associated with each subscription.
In the business of content syndication, a content subscriber is one of the two parties who obtains and repackages information and content from a content syndicator.
www.ucs.louisiana.edu /~oracle9i/appdev.901/a88787/synd_int.htm   (2550 words)

  
 Oracle Syndication Server (OSS) and XML   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
These information and content sources are consolidated into one point of access known as a "content catalog", for any subscriber.
Content Syndicator: One of the two parties, that send information and content to a subscriber, retrieving the content from a third party content provider, or providing content in-house.
Information and Content Exchange (ICE) protocol is an XML-based specification to manage and automate the establishment of syndication relationships, data transfer, and results analysis in a content syndication scenario.
www.di.unipi.it /~ghelli/bdl/A97329_03/web.902/a88894/adx18OSS.htm   (1565 words)

  
 Information and Content Exchange - a Whatis.com definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Information and Content Exchange (ICE) is an XML-based standard protocol for electronic business-to-business (B2B) asset management.
ICE defines an architecture and a common language that can be used as a means of automating Web content syndication (information sharing and reuse between Web sites) for publishing and e-commerce uses.
Nevertheless, the success of content syndication is still reliant on the development of a standard metadata vocabulary, considered to be another essential element.
searchcio.techtarget.com /sDefinition/0,,sid19_gci498329,00.html   (372 words)

  
 AIIM - The Enterprise Content Management Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The group is a new subcommittee formed by the Information and Content Exchange (ICE) Authoring Group to further the development of existing ICE protocols, and extend the reach of the current ICE efforts.
This interoperability enables information to be exchanged more freely, without the need to build cumbersome custom applications to bridge the differences.
Active Data Exchange is active in several industry standards committees including PRISM (Publishing Requirements for Industry Standard Metadata) Working Group, the Information and Content Exchange (ICE) Authoring Group and the W3C XML Protocol Standards Committee.
www.aiim.org /article-pr.asp?ID=23081   (521 words)

  
 Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Content syndication is the aggregation, exchange, and distribution of information from content providers to subscriber applications.
In the business of content syndication, a content subscriber application is one of the two parties who obtains and repackages information and content from a content syndicator.
Following a possible negotiation process with the content provider, a subscription agreement is made, and having agreed to a set of terms, the subscriber application receives a message indicating that the subscription is set and active.
www.di.unipi.it /~ghelli/bdl/A97329_03/portal.902/a95917/synd_int.htm   (2277 words)

  
 Nupedia: The Open Content Encyclopedia - Andamooka Reader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
You may at your option charge a fee for the media and/or handling involved in creating a unique copy of the Content for use offline, you may at your option offer instructional support for the Content in exchange for a fee, or you may at your option offer warranty in exchange for a fee.
If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Content, and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works.
But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Content, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it.
www.andamooka.org /reader.pl?section=nupedia   (721 words)

  
 Cover Pages: ICE Authoring Group Previews Information and Content Exchange Specification 2.0.
Syndication using ICE technology has now become synonymous with managed content interchange since it addresses the need for automated, reliable, secure distribution and redistribution of all types of commercial and non commercial content.
Now, armed with the knowledge of required enhancements and aware of a host of new infrastructure and transport layer options, the Authoring Group has decided to move to the next major version of the specification.
ICE (Information and Content Exchange) is a key industry initiative hosted by the IDEAlliance and sponsored by a group of companies who have a common interest in solving the problem of automating and managing the exchange of every type of content.
xml.coverpages.org /ni2001-09-20-a.html   (389 words)

  
 Info exchange spec based on XML | CNET News.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
SAN FRANCISCO--Authors of the new Information & Content Exchange protocol today released the specification for version 1.0, which they say will make it easier for Web publishers to exchange content and for companies to distribute their online catalogs broadly.
It is designed to form and manage relationships between the syndicator or content distributor and subscribing companies, which may use the information directly or incorporate it into their offerings.
World Wide Web Consortium, which bars submitters from talking about their entries until the W3C has officially accepted them; the Internet Engineering Task Force; and CommerceNet, which is already working on other XML standards.
news.com.com /Info+exchange+spec+based+on+XML/2100-1017_3-217178.html   (1100 words)

  
 Active Data Exchange CTO to Lead New Internet Standards Initiative
Orlando, Florida (December 11, 2001) - The Information and Content Exchange Authoring Group today announces the election of Dr. Richard D. Martin, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Active Data Exchange, Inc. to the post of Chairman of the ICE2 Initiative during its face to face meeting at XML 2001 in Orlando, Florida.
Active Data Exchange, Inc. (http://www.ActiveDataX.com) enables companies to generate new revenue streams for existing content with flexible role-based workflow, content packaging and subscriber management.
Content providers easily distribute customized, high value content to an entire range of destination sites, from large portals to more specialized targeted web sites.
www.idealliance.org /news/2001/mem1211.asp   (559 words)

  
 Production First Software Encyclopedia of Typography and Electronic Communication : I
ICE An acronym for Information and Content Exchange.
Information Technology The art, science, and technology of information exchange and transmission.
This is a text-to-speech hardware/software system which can take Web page content and generate speech, and the reverse, over a telephone, while also incorporating interactive voice responses (one-way voice communication) using a phone keypad or by voice navigation (the replacement of using a keypad with 2-way voice responses).
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/profirst/i.htm   (4668 words)

  
 Content Syndication XML
Information and Content Exchange (ICE): XML specification that for content providers, standardizes the process for setting up subscribers and the process for delivering and managing subscriber content.
For content subscribers, ICE standardizes the process for setting up a subscription and the process for automated content retrieval.
Customer Review: This is a useful little book; the whole main content is around 200 pages and the author's pleasant writing style makes it really easy to read in a day or two.
www.service-architecture.com /xml/articles/content_syndication_xml.html   (706 words)

  
 SAVVIS Communications
Information on and access to the WAM!NET services that you rely upon for the guaranteed delivery and management of your digital content can be found here, within the Digital Content Services section of our site.
Our Content Delivery Services use a global network of servers and traffic management technology to optimize the performance of your web-based applications and stream web events.
Our Content Exchange Services (legacy WAM!NET services) deliver a turn-key solution that streamlines media workflows and can plug you into a collaborative community of interest that produces rich media content.
www.wamnet.com /company/exchange.phtml   (129 words)

  
 The Information and Content Exchange (ICE) Format and Protocol
When ICE is being used to share user profile information from one business to another, it is the responsibility of the applications on both sides of such a relationship to enforce the appropriate privacy policies in accord with the principles described in P3P, as well as in accord with any governing laws.
As is described in detail in 3.3.4, the phrase is intended for informational purposes only; it is the numeric error code itself that defines the semantics of the error message.
ICE uses payload exchange as its fundamental protocol model, where a payload is defined for the purposes of this specification to be a single instance of an XML document formatted according to the ICE protocol definition.
www.w3.org /TR/NOTE-ice   (15000 words)

  
 ice - a Whatis.com definition - see also: jello, liquid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
An ice page is one in which the primary content has a fixed width in pixel and assumes a left margin alignment.
A jello page is one in which the primary content is centered on the page.
To create liquid content spaces or pages, you may be able to determine the window size and dynamically adjust your content layout to meet each user's requirements.
whatis.techtarget.com /definition/0,289893,sid9_gci212307,00.html   (430 words)

  
 RE: The ICE (Information and Content Exchange) AuthoringGroupi
Your point about needing other ways than face to face meetings for getting out information is well-taken, and I will put it on the agenda for our weekly teleconference.
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www.stylusstudio.com /xmldev/200109/post00600.html   (524 words)

  
 Jim Roepcke's weblog: ICE - Information Content Exchange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Very Interesting -- the recent RSS "developments" seem to have led UserLand toward the ICE protocol for content management and syndication (it's too early to tell for sure though).
Re: ICE - Information Content Exchange (9/27/2000 by Seth Dillingham)
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jim.roepcke.com /1158   (424 words)

  
 Vignette > ICE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Information & Content Exchange (ICE), is a protocol designed to significantly reduce the cost of doing business online and increase the value of business relationships by facilitating the controlled exchange and management of electronic assets between networked partners and affiliates.
Vignette is a member of the ICE Authoring Group.
If you would like more information about ICE, please visit http://www.icestandard.org/.
www.vignette.com /CDA/Site/0,2097,1-1-30-89-350-422,FF.html   (84 words)

  
 Center for International Rehabilitation Research Information and Exchange: Afghanistan and Pakistan_ Pakistan (1947 ...
Information Awareness and Understanding for the Integration of Disabled Persons & Society, April 1984, Lahore.
Sentinel surveillance, using cerebral palsy as a surrogate indicator of attendance at a physical disability clinic in Peshawar.
Detailed analysis of contents and evaluation of utility of research.
www.cirrie.buffalo.edu /bibliography/AfgPak2.html   (10484 words)

  
 ICE Specifications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
ICE 1.1, provides businesses with an XML-based common language and architecture that facilitates automatic delivery, updating and managing content assets in a trusted fashion without manual packaging or knowledge of remote Web-site structures.
ICE 1.1 was designed based on the concept of XML document exchange: each protocol message consists of a valid XML document, and the protocol involves sending such documents back and forth between syndicator and subscriber.
This specification explicitly discusses the binding of the generic ICE protocol to the HTTP transport mechanism.
www.icestandard.org /specification   (691 words)

  
 A Resource, Information and Content Exchange - Associated Content
Associated Content provides updated feeds from all of our categories for your RSS reader, such as My Yahoo, My MSN and Newsgator.
Select the type of content you would like us to syndicate.
Associated Content can give you syndicated content for your websites through customized RSS feeds based on keywords or topics.
www.associatedcontent.com /rss   (130 words)

  
 Tools for Managing Product Information Content and Exchange - Research and Markets - Market Research Reports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Publishing, gathering, searching, and managing electronic product information content is a necessary activity by sellers, marketplace operators, and buying organizations.
In most business-to- business commercial contexts, over two-thirds of commercial transaction value originates from a buyer referencing a catalog, technical documentation, directory, or other published content on goods and services.
With the Internet (particularly, the Web) formerly distinct product-information publishing and reference activities and applications are merging into a single, integrated flow of information from manufacturers, through sales channels, to end-user buyer/operators.
www.researchandmarkets.com /reportinfo.asp?report_id=46   (208 words)

  
 WDVL: XML Specifications, Proposals and Vocabularies
Vendors can support the DOM as an interface to their proprietary data structures and APIs, and content authors can write to the standard DOM interfaces rather than product-specific APIs, thus increasing interoperability on the Web." DOM is applicable to JavaScript, Dynamic HTML, XML, and HTML.
The problem, then, is how to provide to a recipient of such a fragment the appropriate information about the context that fragment had in the larger document that is not available to the recipient.
This problem is increasingly important as more businesses choose to provide access to their databases and to exchange data with related businesses and organizations.
wdvl.com /Authoring/Languages/XML/Specifications.html   (5349 words)

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