see discussion too Today, I decided to Google the term "document oriented". Turns out it's not new, here's an article I found Towards truly document oriented Web services on the O'Reilly site. The article gives and example of a REST API that is similar to the one I will be exposing with CouchDb. Cool. "Document Oriented Development" I think this may be a poorly served yet hugely important area of application development. Particularly in storage and management. For document storage, you pretty much have two options in mainstream development, direct file system access and relational databases. Traditional file based systems are simple enough, this is how most PC applications have dealt with documents for a long time. MS Office is a prime example: all documents are files. And relational databases? There is nothing "relational" about documents. XML databases will simplify development only if your data is already XML. Lotus Notes got so much of this right over 15 years ago
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A tool that strips proprietary Microsoft tags and other cruft from Word HTML documents, leaving basic formatting intact. File sizes are greatly reduced, and the returned HTML is easier to read, revise and employ.
One of the main goals of the Programa Nacional de Tecnologías de Servicios de la Sociedad de la Información , (within the e-pyme section), is the research and development of methodologies, models and tools for a collective use in order to provide advice
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