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Hype Cycle for XML Technologies, 2006
11 July 2006
 
Rita E. Knox   Charles Abrams   Ted Friedman   Donald Feinberg   Kimberly Harris-Ferrante   Debra Logan   Ray Valdes   Toby Bell   Mary Knox   Ray Wagner   Daniel Sholler   Wes Rishel   L. Frank Kenney   David W. Cearley   Richard G. Harris   Michael A. Silver   Roberta J. Witty   Barry R. Hieb, M.D.   Andreas Bitterer   Ant Allan   Gene Phifer   Kurt Schlegel  

The technologies covered in Gartner's 2006 Hype Cycle for XML touch security, analytics, semantics, content, e-commerce, and the Web computing infrastructure. They affect every enterprise in every industry.







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Table of Contents



1.0
    
What You Need to Know

2.0
    
The Hype Cycle

3.0
    
The Priority Matrix

4.0
    
On the Rise

4.1
    
Office Open XML File Formats
4.2
    
Modernized e-File (MeF)
4.3
    
XML Topic Maps
4.4
    
Predictive Model Markup Language
4.5
    
Context Inspired Component Architecture (CICA)
4.6
    
Service Provisioning Markup Language

5.0
    
At the Peak

5.1
    
RSS Enterprise
5.2
    
Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA)
5.3
    
Corporate Semantic Web
5.4
    
Extensible Access Control Markup Language
5.5
    
Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument)
5.6
    
XForms
5.7
    
XKMS
5.8
    
XQuery
5.9
    
XrML
5.10
    
Tax XML
5.11
    
HIPAA Claims Attachments
5.12
    
ACORD XML Life
5.13
    
XML Rendering

6.0
    
Sliding Into the Trough

6.1
    
Extensible Stylesheet Language — Formatting Objects (XSL-FO)
6.2
    
Web Ontology Language
6.3
    
XML Appliances
6.4
    
Universal Business Language (UBL)
6.5
    
ebXML Messaging Service
6.6
    
CCR
6.7
    
HL7 V3 Messages
6.8
    
Public Semantic Web
6.9
    
UDDI
6.10
    
ACORD XML For P&C/Surety
6.11
    
XBRL
6.12
    
XML-Aware Editors
6.13
    
ebXML Registry

7.0
    
Climbing the Slope

7.1
    
Web Services Security Standards
7.2
    
Security Assertion Markup Language
7.3
    
HL7 CDA R2
7.4
    
XML-Enabled Database Management Systems
7.5
    
Resource Description Framework
7.6
    
Web Services Description Language
7.7
    
SOAP

8.0
    
Entering the Plateau

8.1
    
Really Simple Syndication: Blogs

9.0
    
Off the Hype Cycle

10.0
    
Appendices

10.1
    
Previous Iteration of the Hype Cycle
10.2
    
Hype Cycle Phases, Benefit Ratings and Maturity Levels


List of Tables



Table 1.  
Hype Cycle Phases
 

Table 2.  
Benefit Ratings
 

Table 3.  
Maturity Levels
 

List of Figures



Figure 1. 
Hype Cycle for XML Technologies, 2006
 

Figure 2. 
Priority Matrix for XML Technologies, 2006
 

Figure 3. 
For Reference: Hype Cycle for XML Technologies, 2005
 



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