What is an XML DTD?

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An XML DTD is a Document Type Declaration. A DTD is the first section of an XML document, while the document data itself makes up the second part of the document. The DTD begins with the DOCTYPE, and then details the name of the document and its structure. The data that is actually in the second part of the document may or may not conform to the DTD. If the document does conform to the DTD the document is called a type-valid XML document, and if the document does not conform to the DTD it is called a non-type-valid XML document. A document can be not-type-valid, and still be a good XML document.

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A) design for Six Sigma and design for the environment. B) design for manufacturability and design for maintainability. C) design for maintainability and design for the environment. D) design for Six Sigma and design for manufacturability.

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Which of the following is a project planning activity?

A) Establishing management procedures B) Establishing a relationship with the customer C) Estimating resources and creating a resource plan D) Establishing the project management environment and project workbook E) Establishing the project initiation plan

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