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Ronald Bourret

Ronald Bourret is a freelance XML researcher and writer, specializing in database issues and XML schemas. He co-edited the DDML specification and coordinates work on XML-DBMS, a product for transferring data between XML documents and relational databases.
Website: http://www.rpbourret.com/

Articles by this author:

Going Native, Part 3
Ronald Bourret, acknowledged XML database expert, concludes a three-part series that makes the case for native XML databases--this time focusing on schema evolution, web services, and hierarchical data. [May. 25, 2005]

Going Native, Part 2
Ronald Bourret, acknowledged XML database expert, continues a three-part series that makes the case for native XML databases--this time focusing on data integration and semistructured data management. [Apr. 13, 2005]

Going Native: Making the Case for XML Databases
Ronald Bourret, acknowledged XML database expert, begins a three-part series which makes the case for native XML databases. [Mar. 30, 2005]

Mapping DTDs to Databases
This in-depth article describes best practice for mapping XML documents to databases. [May. 9, 2001]

Namespace Myths Exploded
Published over a year ago, the "Namespaces in XML" recommendation may only be a small specification, but it's caused more than its fair share of confusion. Find out what the right-thinking developer should do about XML namespaces. [Mar. 8, 2000]