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Hello! During the first week youamp;#39;ve heard a lot of sigla, a lot of acronyms a lot of unfamiliar names. These names are about technologies which work together. In this last module of the first week weamp;#39;re going to explain how these technologies interact, how they are useful together, in a constellation, working to make the best of the XML source you will be encoding. Letamp;#39;s start! You have the source document. The source document is encoded in XML. The purpose of this document is to mark up your text, to describe the data in a semantic way, to describe it with tags, with elements in a tree structure, to mark up all the elements that will be useful in your addition later. You have great liberty in encoding this XML document, you can create new tags, you can create new elements (as long as they do not overlap), you have a lot of freedom in creating that. To compensate this freedom, you have other technologies. Like when youamp;#39;re entering data into a database yo