Unified Structure for Exchange of University Information in Indian Context
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The Indian Scenario in information exchange is far outdated. The information transfer takes place in either physical form or in an electronic form via Email. The information about the universities is registered with the University Grants Commission (UGC). The collection of information of the approx. 500 universities by UGC periodically and updating in their database is a very tedious task. The authors have taken an in-depth view of the current scenario of exchanging information by the universities about its details and statistics. This research paper is an attempt to standardize the exchange of university relevant information through the use of Extensible Markup Language (XML) Schema.
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Keywords: XML Schema, Indian Universities, UGC, Standardized structure, Instance document.
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