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  • Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0

    Describes mathematical notation and capturing both its structure and content. (W3C Recommendation 21 February 2001)

    www.w3.org

  • CML - Chemical Markup Language

    Includes specification, sample code and examples, and discussion forum.

    www.xml-cml.org

  • ISO 15022 XML

    Replaces FIX and SWIFT messaging protocols as a single industry standard; prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC68, Banking, Securities and Related Financial Services, Sub-Committee SC4, Securities and Related Financial Instruments.

    www.iso15022.org

  • DARPA Markup Language (DAML+OIL)

    DAML is being developed as an extension to XML and RDF. DAML+OIL provides a rich set of constructs with which to create ontologies and to markup information so that it is machine readable and understandable.

    www.daml.org

  • JSML - JSpeech Markup Language

    A text format used by applications to annotate text input to speech synthesizers; derived from Java Speech API Markup Language.

    www.w3.org

  • Extensible 3D (X3D)

    Open standard XML application developed by the W3D Consortium as the successor to Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML 97).

    www.web3d.org

  • VocML - Vocabulary Markup Language

    DTD/Schema developed to support the structured representation of a wide range of Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (KOS).

    xml.coverpages.org

  • Open Applications Group (OAGI)

    Freely downloadable set of DTDs that define interfaces between business applications such as Purchasing, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Human Resources, and Financials, The context of the DTDs is fully explained in a document called OAGIS, which is also downloadable. Site run by an industry consortium.

    www.openapplications.org

  • Adex

    A document type for newspaper classified ads.

    www.naa.org

  • CIDX: Chemical Industry Data Exchange

    Vendor neutral industry organization that created Chem eStandards, uniform standards of data exchange developed specifically for the buying, selling and delivery of chemicals.

    www.cidx.org

  • How to Create Channel Definition Format (CDF) Files

    Microsoft tutorial, explaining how CDF gives Web authors another way to organize their sites.

    msdn.microsoft.com

  • LOGML - Log Markup Language

    Designed to describe log reports of web servers. Mining web-data that has been collected from web server logfiles, is not only useful for studying customer choices, but also helps in organizing web pages. The structure of a web site is represented as a web graph using XGMML.

    www.cs.rpi.edu

  • xCBL - XML Common Business Library

    A set of XML building blocks and a document framework that allows the creation of robust, reusable, XML documents to facilitate global trading, using SOX, XDR, and DTDs.

    www.xcbl.org

  • NetBeans XML Project

    Designed to add support for working with XML, DTD and CSS documents in NetBeans. Links, FAQs, developer's corner and downloads featured.

    xml.netbeans.org

  • MCF - Meta Content Framework

    A data model for describing information organization structures (metadata) for collections of networked information.

    www.w3.org

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