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  1. Document Definition Markup Language

    notability date October 2011 primary sources date October 2011 Document Definition Markup Language DDML is an XML schema language proposed in 1999 by various contributors from the xml dev electronic mailing list . It was published only as a W3C Note, not a Recommendation, and never found favor with developers. DDML began as XSchema , a reformulation of XML Document Type Definition DTD s as full XML documents, so that elements and attributes, rather than declarations, could be used to describe a schema. As development continued, the name was changed to DDML, reflecting a shift away from the goal of replicating all DTD functionality, in order to concentrate on providing a robust framework for describing basic element attribute hierarchy. DDML offered no datatype s or functionality beyond what DTDs already provided, so there was not much advantage to using DDML instead of DTDs. DDML did, however, inform the development of the next generation of XML based schema languages, including the more successful XML Schema W3C XML Schema and RELAX NG . External links http www.w3.org TR NOTE ddml The DDML specification W3C Note Category XML markup languages Category XML based standards Compu network stub Markup languages stub ...   more details



  1. FleXML

    FleXML is an XML transformation language originally developed by Kristofer Rose. It allows a programmer to specify actions in C programming language C programming language or C , and associate those actions with element definitions in an XML Document Type Definition DTD . It is similar in philosophy to Yacc and the Lex programming tool in that it is a syntax directed driver one could establish the analogies Yacc LR 1 grammar Lex Regular grammar FleXML XML . The implementation is in Perl . A programmer supplied action file is input to FleXML the output is a file suitable for input to Flex lexical analyser . Another project named FleXML is a flexible XML parser which can use a bad XML document. This Java library is under BSD licence . External links http flexml.sourceforge.net FleXML home page Category XML based standards compu lang stub fr FleXML ...   more details



  1. System identifier

    unreferenced date April 2007 A system identifier is a document processing construct introduced in the HyTime markup language as a supplement to SGML . It was subsequently incorporated into the HTML and XML markup language s. In HyTime, there are two kinds of system identifier formal system identifier FSI and simple system identifier . In HTML and XML, a system identifier is a fragmentless Uniform Resource Identifier URI reference . It typically occurs in a Document Type Declaration . In this context, it is intended to identify a document type which is used exclusively in one application, whereas a public identifier is meant to identify a document type that may span more than one application. In the following example, the system identifier is the text contained within quotes code < DOCTYPE html SYSTEM nowiki http www.w3.org TR xhtml1 DTD xhtml1 transitional.dtd nowiki code compu lang stub Category Markup languages Category computing terminology ...   more details



  1. Quirks mode

    DOCTYPE html PUBLIC W3C DTD HTML 4.01 EN http www.w3.org TR html4 strict.dtd source The following ... html PUBLIC W3C DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict EN http www.w3.org TR xhtml1 DTD xhtml1 strict.dtd source The above ... DTD HTML 4.01 EN http www.w3.org TR html4 strict.dtd source The problem with the XML declaration was fixed ... monospace nowiki DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC W3C DTD HTML 3.2 Final EN nowiki span no2 Q no2 Q no2 Q no2 Q ... PUBLIC W3C DTD HTML 4.01 EN http www.w3.org TR html4 strict.dtd nowiki span yes2 S yes2 S yes2 S partial ... font family monospace nowiki DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC W3C DTD HTML 4.01 EN nowiki span yes2 S yes2 S yes2 ... PUBLIC W3C DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional EN http www.w3.org TR html4 loose.dtd nowiki span yes2 S yes2 ... span style font family monospace nowiki DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC W3C DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional EN nowiki ... and without XML declaration br span style font family monospace nowiki DOCTYPE html PUBLIC W3C DTD XHTML ... monospace nowiki DOCTYPE html PUBLIC W3C DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict EN http www.w3.org TR xhtml1 DTD xhtml1 ... html PUBLIC W3C DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict EN http www.w3.org TR xhtml1 DTD xhtml1 strict.dtd nowiki ... PUBLIC W3C DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict EN nowiki span yes2 S yes2 S yes2 S partial A partial A partial A ? style ... UTF 8 ? nowiki span br span style font family monospace nowiki DOCTYPE html PUBLIC W3C DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional EN http www.w3.org TR xhtml1 DTD xhtml1 transitional.dtd nowiki span yes2 S yes2 S partial ... an XML declaration br span style font family monospace nowiki DOCTYPE html PUBLIC W3C DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional EN http www.w3.org TR xhtml1 DTD xhtml1 transitional.dtd nowiki span yes2 S yes2 S partial ... an XML declaration br span style font family monospace nowiki DOCTYPE html PUBLIC W3C DTD XHTML 1.0 ... W3C DTD XHTML 1.1 EN http www.w3.org TR xhtml11 DTD xhtml11.dtd nowiki span yes2 S yes2 S yes2 S partial ... declaration br span style font family monospace nowiki DOCTYPE html PUBLIC W3C DTD XHTML 1.1 EN http www.w3.org TR xhtml11 DTD xhtml11.dtd nowiki span yes2 S yes2 S yes2 S partial A partial A partial ...   more details



  1. XHTML Modularization

    XHTML modularization is a methodology for producing modularized markup languages in a number of different schema languages currently Document Type Definition DTD s, XML Schema W3C XML Schema and Relax NG so that the modules can easily be plugged together to create markup languages. Although it was originally designed to help manage the development of various XHTML Profiles, such as XHTML 1.1, XHTML Basic for mobile devices, and XHTML Print for sending to printers, the methodology is independent of XHTML, and has been used for the definition of other markup languages as well, such as SVG and MathML . Method XHTML Modularization consists of three essential parts a technique or methodology as explained, actually independent of XHTML, and applicable to any XML based markup language for defining abstract modules of a markup language, and implementing those modules in various schema languages, such as Document Type Definition DTD s, XML Schema W3C XML Schema , and Relax NG . a collection of abstract modules a number of implementations of those modules in various schema languages. To define a language using these modules, you only have to define a driver in one or more of the implementation schema languages, that causes the necessary modules to be loaded. Application to XHTML In its application to XHTML, it provides a means for defining modules of XHTML to allow subsetting and extending XHTML in a controlled way. Core modules are Structure html, head, body, title... Text h1, h2, h3... p, pre... Hypertext a List ul, li... Other modules include applet, image, forms and basic forms. External links http www.w3.org TR xhtml modularization Modularization of XHTML W3 Consortium . In addition to an interesting view on modules, this document contains all of the actual tag definitions. http www.thaiopensource.com relaxng xhtml Modularization of XHTML in Relax NG DEFAULTSORT Xhtml Modularization Category XML based standards Category XHTML Category World Wide Web Consortium standards ...   more details



  1. International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration

    unreferenced date November 2008 The International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration INSDC, http insdc.org consists of a joint effort to collect and disseminate database s containing DNA and RNA sequences. It involves the following computerized database s DNA Data Bank of Japan Japan , GenBank USA and the EMBL European Molecular Biology Laboratory , Germany . New and updated data on nucleotide sequences contributed by research teams to each of the three databases are synchronized on a daily basis through continuous interaction between the staff at each the collaborating organizations. The DDBJ EMBL GenBank synchronization is maintained according to a number of guidelines which are produced and published by an International Advisory Board http insdc.org page.php?page advisors . The guidelines consist of a common definition of the feature tables http www.ebi.ac.uk embl Documentation FT definitions feature table.html for the databases, which regulate the content and syntax http www.ebi.ac.uk embl Documentation DTD INSDSeq v1.3.dtd.txt of the database entries, in the form of a common Document Type Definition DTD or Document Type Definition . The syntax is called INSDSeq and its core consists of the letter sequence of the gene expression amino acid sequence and the letter sequence for nucleotide bases in the gene or decoded segment. In http www.ebi.ac.uk cgi bin dbfetch?X56734 a DBFetch operation shows a typical INSD entry at the EBI database the same entry at NCBI is here http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov entrez viewer.fcgi?db nucleotide&val 21954 . See also National Center for Biotechnology Information Biological database Sequence database Bioinformatics DNA Data Bank of Japan External links http insdc.org INSDC main site http www.ebi.ac.uk embl Contact collaboration.html EMBL INSDC site http www.ebi.ac.uk embl index.html EMBL Nucleotide Database http www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp DNA Data Bank of Japan http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov entrez query.fcgi?db Nucleotide GenBank Nucleotide ...   more details



  1. Document Structure Description

    Document Structure Description , or DSD , is a XML schema schema language for Extensible Markup Language XML , that is, a language for describing valid XML documents. It s an alternative to Document Type Definition DTD or the W3C XML Schema . An example of DSD in its simplest form < dsd xmlns nowiki http www.brics.dk DSD 2.0 nowiki xmlns my nowiki http example.com nowiki > code code < if> < element name my foo > < declare> < attribute name first > < attribute name second > < contents> < element name my bar > < contents> < declare> < if> code code < if> < element name my bar > < declare> < contents> < contents> < declare> < if> code code < dsd> This says that element named foo in the XML namespace nowiki http example.com nowiki may have two attributes, named first and second . A foo element may not have any character data. It must contain one subelement, named bar , also in the nowiki http example.com nowiki namespace. A bar element is not allowed any attributes, character data or subelements. One XML document that would be valid according to the above DSD would be < foo xmlns nowiki http example.com nowiki second 2 > < bar > < foo> Current Software store http www.brics.dk DSD dsd2 Prototype Java Processor from BRICS External links http www.brics.dk DSD DSD home page http www.brics.dk DSD dsd2.html Full DSD specification http www.brics.dk amoeller XML schemas Comparison of DTD, W3C XML Schema, and DSD Category XML based standards Category XML Category Data modeling languages de Document Structure Description Markup languages stub ...   more details



  1. Broadcast Markup Language

    Broadcast Markup Language , or BML , is an XML based standard developed by Japanese ARIB association as a data broadcasting specification for digital television broadcasting. It was finalized in 1999, becoming ARIB STD B24 Data Coding and Transmission Specification for Digital Broadcasting . STD B24 specification is derived from an early draft of XHTML 1.0 strict, which it extends and alters. Some subset of Cascading Style Sheets CSS 1 and 2 is supported, as well as ECMAScript . Example BML header pre ?xml version 1.0 encoding EUC JP ? DOCTYPE bml PUBLIC ARIB STD B24 1999 DTD BML Document JA bml 1 0.dtd ?bml bml version 1.0 ? pre Since version 1.0 in 1999, BML standard has gone through several revisions, and As of 2007 lc on , it is on version 5.0. However due to a large installed user base of receivers which only support the original 1.0 specification, broadcasters are not able to introduce new features defined in later revisions. See also Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting 1seg Ginga SBTVD Middleware External links ja icon http www.arib.or.jp tyosakenkyu kikaku hoso hoso std b024.html Official changelog for ARIB STD B24 http www.arib.or.jp english html overview sb ej.html STD B24 and others, List of ARIB Standards in the Field of Broadcasting Association of Radio Industries and Businesses ARIB Category Broadcast engineering Category Digital television Category High definition television Category Satellite television Category Industry specific XML based standards Category Interactive television ja Broadcast Markup Language prog lang stub ...   more details



  1. Transcriber

    Transcriber is a tool for the transcription and annotation of speech signals for linguistic research. It supports multiple hierarchical layers of segmentation, named entity annotation, speaker lists, topic lists, and overlapping speakers. Two views of the sound pressure waveform at different resolutions may be viewed simultaneously. Various character encodings, including Unicode, are supported. Annotations from Transcriber may be exported in XML . OASIS organization OASIS Cover Pages publishes the open Document Type Definition DTD used by Transcriber. ref cite web url http xml.coverpages.org transcriber.html title Transcriber Speech Segmentation and Annotation DTD date November 16, 2000 accessdate February 20, 2009 publisher OASIS ref Transcriber is written in Tcl Tk with the Snack audio library and is therefore available on most major platforms. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License . External links http trans.sourceforge.net en presentation.php Transcriber home page Bibliography cite journal title Transcriber development and use of a tool for assisting speech corpora production author C. Barras, E. Geoffrois, Z. Wu, and M. Liberman journal Speech Communication special issue on Speech Annotation and Corpus Tools volume 33 issue 1 2 date January 2000 url http trans.sourceforge.net articles Transcriber SpeechComm2000.ps.gz cite journal title Transcribing with Annotation Graphs author E. Geoffrois, C. Barras, S. Bird, and Z. Wu journal Second International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation LREC pages 1517 1521 date May June 2000 url http trans.sourceforge.net articles Transcriber LREC2000.ps.gz cite journal title Transcriber a Free Tool for Segmenting, Labeling and Transcribing Speech author C. Barras, E. Geoffrois, Z. Wu, and M. Liberman journal First International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation LREC pages 1373 1376 date May 1998 url http trans.sourceforge.net articles Transcriber LREC1998.pdf References references Cate ...   more details



  1. MusicXML

    software MusicXML software list http www.recordare.com musicxml specification dtd MusicXML DTD index ...   more details



  1. FuseDocs (programming)

    FuseDocs is a program definition language created by Hal Helms in the late 1990s. In its original form, FuseDocs used a proprietary vocabulary to define the responsibilities, properties, and I O of code module in the ColdFusion programming language. In its second form 2.0 , FuseDocs uses an XML vocabulary . In essence, FuseDocs forms a sort of work order, telling the programmer everything needed to write the module, and nothing more. A Fusebox architect is responsible for creating the FuseDocs for an application. A DTD for FuseDocs is available at fusebox.org ref cite web url www.fusebox.org title fusebox official website ref . Although FuseDocs was so named because of its creation within the Fusebox community, it is also used by developers who do not employ Fusebox as an application framework . References Reflist Category CFML programming language Category Programming languages Category XML compu prog stub ...   more details



  1. CALS (DOD)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 CALS C ontinuous A cquisition and L ife cycle S upport is a United States Department of Defence DOD initiative for electronically capturing military documentation and linking related information. The initiative has developed a number of standard specifications protocols for the exchange of electronic data with commercial suppliers. These standards are often referred to as simply CALS . CALS standards have been adopted by several other allied nations. The CALS initiative has endorsed IGES and ISO 10303 STEP as formats for digital data. CALS includes standards for electronic data interchange, electronic technical documentation, and guidelines for process improvement. The CALS Table Model is a DTD standard for representing tables in SGML XML. see also DocBook The CALS Raster file format was developed in the mid 1980s to standardize on graphics data interchange for electronic publishing for the federal government. CALS was known formerly as Computer aided Acquisition and Logistic Support . DEFAULTSORT Cals Dod Category Markup languages Category Technical communication de CALS ja CALS EC ru CALS uk CALS ...   more details



  1. Colorado State Highway 100

    Infobox road state CO type SH route 100 map length mi .419 length ref ref name dot cite web url http www.dot.state.co.us app DTD DataAccess Highways index.cfm?fuseaction Description&route 100&begRefPt 0&endRefPt 500&Printable true title Segment list for SH 100 accessdate 2011 01 21 ref formed direction a terminus a junction direction b terminus b previous type SH previous route 97 next type SH next route 101 State Highway 101 is a highway in Baca County, Colorado . Route description SH 97 runs convert .4 mi km , starting at a junction with U.S. Route 160 and ending in Vilas, Colorado Vilas . Major intersections class wikitable County Location Mile Destination Notes rowspan 2 Baca County, Colorado Baca 0.000 Jct state CO US 160 Vilas, Colorado Vilas .419 Main Street Jctbtm References Reflist Category State highways in Colorado 100 ...   more details



  1. Thymeleaf

    . Automatic DOCTYPE translations from template Document Type Definition DTD to result DTD for optional ...   more details



  1. NZB

    Unreferenced date February 2010 Infobox file format name NZB icon logo screenshot caption extension .nzb mime application x nzb type code uniform type magic owner NewzBin released Start date YYYY mm dd latest release version 1.1 latest release date Start date and age 2009 11 10 genre Newsreader Usenet Usenet extender container for contained by extended from XML extended to standard free yes url http docs.newzbin2.es index.php Newzbin NZB Specs NZB File Specification NZB is an XML based file format for retrieving posts from NNTP Usenet servers. The format was conceived by the developers of the NewzBin Newzbin.com Usenet Index. NZB is effective when used with search capable websites. These websites create NZB files out of what is needed to be downloaded. Using this concept, headers would not be downloaded hence the NZB method is quicker and more bandwidth efficient than traditional methods. Each Usenet message has a unique identifier called the Message ID . When a large file is posted to a Usenet newsgroup, it is usually divided into multiple messages called segments or parts each having its own Message ID. An nzb capable Usenet client will read all needed Message IDs from the NZB file, download them and decode the messages back into a binary file usually using yEnc or Uuencode . File format example The following is an example of a NZB 1.1 file. source lang xml ?xml version 1.0 encoding iso 8859 1 ? DOCTYPE nzb PUBLIC newzBin DTD NZB 1.1 EN http www.newzbin.com DTD nzb nzb 1.1.dtd nzb xmlns http www.newzbin.com DTD 2003 nzb head meta type title Your File meta meta type tag Example meta head file poster Joe Bloggs < bloggs nowhere.example> date 1071674882 subject Here s your file abc mr2a.r01 1 2 groups group alt.binaries.newzbin group group alt.binaries.mojo group groups segments segment bytes 102394 number 1 123456789abcdef news.newzbin.com segment segment bytes 4501 number 2 987654321fedbca news.newzbin.com segment segments file nzb source See also Comparison of ...   more details



  1. Colorado State Highway 61

    Infobox road state CO type CO route 61 alternate name map length mi 40.8 length round 1 length ref ref name dot cite web url http www.dot.state.co.us app DTD DataAccess Highways index.cfm?fuseaction Description&route 061&begRefPt 0&endRefPt 500&Printable true title Segment Descriptions for Highway 61 accessdate 2008 04 12 publisher Colorado Department of Transportation ref established direction a South terminus a jct state CO US 34 at Otis, Colorado Otis junction direction b North terminus b jct state CO I 76 exit 125 and br jct state CO US 6 at Sterling, Colorado Sterling counties previous type CO previous route 60 next type CO next route 62 State Highway 61 is a convert 40.8 mi km 1 abbr on long state highway in northeastern Colorado . Route description SH 61 begins at an at grade intersection with U.S. Route 34 in Colorado U.S. Route 34 at the south side of Otis, Colorado Otis . It begins straight northward through town, in which roads are laid out in a grid like pattern. The road then exits the town, entering sparsely populated wilderness. Near the Washington County, Colorado Washington   Logan County, Colorado Logan county line, the road abruptly turns westward and eastward again, crossing the boundary a few miles later. ref name washingtonmap cite map publisher Colorado Department of Transportation title Washington County url http www.dot.state.co.us App DTD DataAccess Downloads CountyMaps Washington.pdf date 2008 0826 cartography CDOT accessdate 2010 06 14 ref It then again turns abruptly westward, this time to meet its north end at Interstate 76 west Interstate 76 concurrent with U.S. Route 6 east of Sterling, Colorado Sterling . ref name loganmap cite map publisher Colorado Department of Transportation url http www.dot.state.co.us App DTD DataAccess Downloads CountyMaps Logan.pdf title Logan County date 2008 08 26 cartography CDOT accessdate 2010 06 14 ref History The road was established in the 1920s, when it connected U.S. Route 36 near Cope, Colorado ...   more details



  1. Push Proxy Gateway

    1.0 ? DOCTYPE si PUBLIC WAPFORUM DTD SI 1.0 EN http www.wapforum.org DTD si.dtd si indication si ...   more details



  1. PubMed Central

    http www.alpsp.org ALPSP ref A related Document Type Definition DTD is available for books. ref http ... announced support for the NLM DTD. ref http www.loc.gov today pr 2006 06 097.html News from the Library ... nlmresources.shtml Inera NLM DTD Resources ref Technology Articles are sent to PubMed Central by publishers in XML or SGML , using a variety of article Document Type Definition DTD s. Older and larger ... Publishing DTD see above . Received articles are converted via XSLT to the very similar NLM Archiving and Interchange DTD. This process may reveal errors that are reported back to the publisher for correction ... thus submitted typically go through XML markup in order to be converted to NLM DTD. Reception ...   more details



  1. XML Schema Language comparison

    Of the primary three languages, DTDs are the only ones that can be defined inline. That is, the DTD ... C or C preprocessor may have defines that are used internally. The DTD language is compact and highly ... compared to the other two languages. Overuse of DTD defined elements may make a document illegible or incomprehensible without the associated DTD. Additionally, there are several XML processors that, typically for ease of implementation reasons, do not understand DTDs. As such, if DTD defined .... Some XML processors, typically for economy of implementation or execution, simply ignore DTD information, including DTD data elements. The DTD concept for XML was borrowed from the SGML DTD concept. As such, the construct ... open.org committees relax ng compatibility.html default value Relax NG DTD Compatibility default .... The W3C XML Schema language in particular can be quite verbose, while a DTD can be terse and relatively ... RELAX NG and W3C XML Schema ref W3C XML Schema does not implement most of the DTD ability to provide ... has an equivalent form that is much more like a DTD, but with greater specifying power. This form ...   more details



  1. DocBook

    Schematron rules. There are also W3C XML Schema Schematron and Document Type Definition DTD versions ... is available in both SGML and XML forms, as a Document Type Definition DTD . RELAX NG and W3C XML Schema ... uses. Starting with version 4 of the SGML DTD, the XML DTD continued with this version numbering ... normatively by a Document Type Definition DTD . Since DocBook was built originally as an application of SGML , the DTD was the only available schema language. DocBook 4.x formats can be SGML or XML, but the XML version does not have its own namespace. As an outgrowth of being defined by a DTD, DocBook 4.x formats were required to live within the restrictions of being defined by a DTD. The most .... However, because the format was defined by a DTD, it did have to be named as such. The root element does not have or need a version , as the version is built into the DTD declaration at the top ... . The Simplified DocBook DTD is currently at version 1.1. ref http www.docbook.org schemas simplified .... http www.oasis open.org docbook DocBook Repository at OASIS Normative home of DocBook schema DTD. http ...   more details



  1. Colorado State Highway 263

    . ref name seg http www.dot.state.co.us app dtd dataaccess Highways index.cfm?fuseaction Description&route ...   more details



  1. Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment

    The Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment MVEE was a British defence research unit on Chobham Lane, Chertsey in Surrey. It was responsible for many innovations in armoured vehicle design, including ceramic Chobham armour . History The Admiralty Landships Committee was created in 1915 to oversee the development of what would become known as tanks. ref name Dstl cite web url http www.dstl.gov.uk downloads FullHistory.doc. format DOC publisher Defence Science and Technology Laboratory title Dstl Our Story So Far date 2010 ref In the same year, the Design Department was set up at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. ref name Dstl The Tank and Tracked Transport Experiment Establishment TTTEE was formed at Farnborough in 1925, which in turn spawned the Mechanical Warfare Experimental Establishment MWEE in 1928. ref name Dstl The MWEE was renamed the Mechanisation Experimental Establishment MEE in 1934 and in 1940 the MEE merged with elements of the Design Department at Woolwich to form the Department of Tank Design. ref name Dstl In 1942 the DTD at Farnborough spawned the Fighting Vehicles Proving Establishment FVPE , which moved to a new purpose built camp in Chertsey on the site of the former RAF Chobham that was convenient for testing tanks on Chobham Heath. ref name Dstl The Wheeled Vehicles Experimental Establishment WVEE was also formed out of the DTD in that year, and moved to Chertsey in 1943. ref name Dstl In 1946 the DTD merged with WVEE to form the Fighting Vehicle Design Department FVDD at Chertsey alongside the FVPE. The FVDD was renamed the Fighting Vehicle Design Establishment FVEE in 1948. ref name Dstl Four years later the FVPE and FVDE merge to create the Fighting Vehicles Research and Development Establishment FVRDE . ref name Dstl FVRDE and the Military Experimental Engineering Establishment MEXE at Christchurch, Dorset Christchurch amalgamated in 1970 to form the Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment MVEE . ref name Dstl In 1984 5 Chertsey ...   more details



  1. Extensible Data Format

    Spoken Wikipedia En xdf.ogg 2005 12 10 The Extensible Data Format XDF is an Extensible Markup Language XML standard specified as a Document Type Definition DTD developed by NASA , meant to be used throughout scientific disciplines. In many ways it is akin to XSIL , Extensible Scientific Interchange Language. NASA provides two XDF Application Programming Interface API s, in Perl and in Java programming language Java . XDF is used to store high dimensional data and information related to it in compact XML format. The purpose is to have interchangeable and high quality format that can be used as a main archive format for this kind of data. ref http xml.coverpages.org xdf.html Cover Pages Extensible Data Format XDF Bot generated title ref The XDF project and related development have been halted 2002,2006 . The existing information have been archived to the UMD Astronomy Information and Knowledge Group site as a reference. ref http archive.astro.umd.edu UMD Astronomy Knowledge and Information Group Bot generated title ref ref http adc.gsfc.nasa.gov Astronomical Data Center Home page Bot generated title ref External links http www.astro.umd.edu eshaya archive XDF eXtensible Data Format References references Category XML based standards Category NASA technology spinoffs ...   more details



  1. SGML entity

    entity . An SGML document is a text document with SGML markup defined in an SGML prologue i.e., the DTD ... s Document Type Definition DTD . For example < ENTITY greeting1 Hello world < ENTITY greeting2 SYSTEM file hello.txt < ENTITY greeting3 Hola < ENTITY greeting4 greeting3 means Hello This DTD markup ...   more details



  1. IML (disambiguation)

    IML most commonly refers to International Mister Leather , an international conference and contest of leathermen and leatherwomen held annually since 1979 in Chicago, Illinois. The term may also refer to IML Walking Association , formerly called the International Marching League IML , a non political, non profit organization promoting and encouraging multi day walking events Intermediolateral nucleus ,is a region of gray matter found in Rexed lamina VII of the spinal column In mould labelling or In mold Labeling a process by which a plastic part may be labeled or decorated during the plastic molding process Integrated Management Log, an embedded server technology exclusive to Hewlett Packard it does on the hardware side what Event Viewer does for Windows Operating System side The intermediolateral nucleus a region of gray matter found in the spinal cord Interactive Matrix Language , a programming language International Monarchist League an organisation dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the monarchical system of government and the principle of monarchy worldwide Instrument Markup Language a vocabulary based on a W3C standard, the Extensible Markup Language XML , currently defined using a Document Type Definition DTD disambig da IML de IML fr IML it IML ...   more details




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