XML Standards Library

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Acord - Property - Acord - Property & Casualty/Surety Standards Program
1.16.0
Last Updated
2019-12-18
Description
ACORD's Property & Casualty /Surety Standards Program supports personal lines, commercial lines specialty lines, and surety lines of business. Through the P&C/Surety Standards Program, and with membership support and the involvement of industry-sponsored volunteers, ACORD facilitates the development and maintenance of the ACORD Standards for Property & Casualty/Surety.
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Acord - Reinsurance - Acord - Reinsurance & Large Commercial Standards Program
2008-1
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
ACORD's Reinsurance Standards Program supports the Property & Casualty and Life reinsurance lines of business. Through the Reinsurance Standards Program, and with membership support and the involvement of industry-sponsored volunteers, ACORD facilitates the development and maintenance of the ACORD Standards for Reinsurance.
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Acord Life - Acord - Life, Annuity & Health Standards Program
2.20.01
Last Updated
2019-12-18
Description
ACORD's Life, Annuity & Health Standards Program supports the life, annuity, and health product lines as well as life reinsurance for individual and group lines of business. Through the Life, Annuity & Health Standards Program, and with membership support and the involvement of industry-sponsored volunteers, ACORD facilitates the development and maintenance of the ACORD Standards for Life, Annuity & Health.
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AdsML - AdsML
3.0 R5, 3.5 R3
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Simplifying, Accelerating Advertising Processes For the Digital Information Age.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Simplifying, Accelerating Advertising Processes For the Digital Information Age.
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AgXML - AgXML - Agriculture Information
2.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
AgXML is a group of organizations developing standards & guidelines intended to bring eBusiness efficiencies to grain- and oilseed-related business processes.
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ATOM - Atom Syndication Format
2005
Standards Website
Last Updated
2019-04-02
Description
The Atom Syndication Format is an XML language used for web feeds, while the Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub or APP) is a simple HTTP-based protocol for creating and updating web resources.
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B2MML - Business To Manufacturing Markup Language
v0401
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
B2MML is an XML implementation of the ANSI/ISA 95 family of standards (ISA95), known internationally as IEC/ISO 62264. B2MML consists of a set of XML schemas written using the World Wide Web Consortium's XML Schema language (XSD) that implement the data models in the ISA95 standard.
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CDFML - CDF Markup Language (CDFML)
1.1, 3.5, 3.7
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
In a bid to facilitate and promote data sharing with other data formats, the CDF office has decided to adopt Extensible Markup Language (XML) as a basis for establishing interoperability with other scientific data formats and created CDF Markup Language (CDFML) to describe CDF data and metadata.
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
In a bid to facilitate and promote data sharing with other data formats, the CDF office has decided to adopt Extensible Markup Language (XML) as a basis for establishing interoperability with other scientific data formats and created CDF Markup Language (CDFML) to describe CDF data and metadata.
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
In a bid to facilitate and promote data sharing with other data formats, the CDF office has decided to adopt Extensible Markup Language (XML) as a basis for establishing interoperability with other scientific data formats and created CDF Markup Language (CDFML) to describe CDF data and metadata.
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CIDX - CIDX eChemical Standard
4.0, 5.0, 5.2
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Chemical Industry Data Exchange (CIDX)
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Chemical Industry Data Exchange (CIDX)
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Chemical Industry Data Exchange (CIDX)
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CML - Chemical Markup Language (CML)
2.5
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Chemical Markup Language brings the power of XML to the management of chemical information.
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DML - Data Manipulation Language (DML)
2.1, 3.0.1
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
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Doc Books - Doc Books
5.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
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DWML - DWML - Digital Weather Markup Language
0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Providing the public, government agencies, and commercial enterprises with data from the National Weather Service’s (NWS) digital forecast database. This service, which is defined in a Service Description Document, provides NWS customers and partners the ability to request National Digital Forecast Databas (NDFD) data over the internet and receive the information back in an XML format. The NDFD XML language is called Digital Weather Markup Language (DWML).
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ebXML - ebXML Electronic Business using eXtensible Markup Language
2.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
ebXML (Electronic Business using eXtensible Markup Language), is a modular suite of specifications that enables enterprises of any size and in any geographical location to conduct business over the Internet. Using ebXML, companies now have a standard method to exchange business messages, conduct trading relationships, communicate data in common terms and define and register business processes.
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eFile 94X - IRS Electronic Tax Administration
1.0, 2.12, 3.1
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
TaxML is a resource dedicated to facilitating the design and development of a Global, Tax Domain specific, XML-based standard. It's definition will be open to a collaboration of interested parties including corporate and individual taxpayers; software vendors and solution providers, government agencies, and financial institutions to facilitate the effective exchange of tax related information aimed at lowering the total cost of tax administration.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Employment Tax e-file System is used to receive and process 94x (944, 941 and 940) Family of Tax Returns electronically.
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Employment Tax e-file System is used to receive and process 94x (944, 941 and 940) Family of Tax Returns electronically.
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EventsML Core - EventsML - News Exchange Format - Core
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
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EventsML Power - EventsML - News Exchange Format - Power
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
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FIXML - Financial Information eXchange (FIX)
4.4, 5.0 SP2
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Financial Information eXchange ("FIX") Protocol is a series of messaging specifications for the electronic communication of trade-related messages. It has been developed through the collaboration of banks, broker-dealers, exchanges, industry utilities and associations, institutional investors, and information technology providers from around the world. These market participants share a vision of a common, global language for the automated trading of financial instruments.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Financial Information eXchange ("FIX") Protocol is a series of messaging specifications for the electronic communication of trade-related messages. It has been developed through the collaboration of banks, broker-dealers, exchanges, industry utilities and associations, institutional investors, and information technology providers from around the world. These market participants share a vision of a common, global language for the automated trading of financial instruments.
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FpML® - Financial products Markup Language (FpML®)
4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 5.0, 5.1, 5.10, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.8, 5.9
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
FpML® (Financial products Markup Language) is the industry-standard protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
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GenXML - GenXML - Genealogy XML
2.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
GenXML is a file format for exchange of data between genealogy programs. It is an alternative to Gedcom 5.5.
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GML - Geography Markup Language
2.1.2, 3.0.0, 3.0.1, 3.1.0, 3.1.1, 3.2.1, 3.3
Standards Website
Last Updated
2019-05-08
Description
e OpenGIS® Geography Markup Language Encoding Standard (GML) The Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML grammar for expressing geographical features. GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographic transactions on the Internet. As with most XML based grammars, there are two parts to the grammar – the schema that describes the document and the instance document that contains the actual data. A GML document is described using a GML Schema. This allows users and developers to describe generic geographic data sets that contain points, lines and polygons. However, the developers of GML envision communities working to define community-specific application schemas that are specialized extensions of GML. Using application schemas, users can refer to roads, highways, and bridges instead of points, lines and polygons. If everyone in a community agrees to use the same schemas they can exchange data easily and be sure that a road is still a road when they view it. Clients and servers with interfaces that implement the OpenGIS® Web Feature Service Interface Standard read and write GML data. GML is also an ISO standard (ISO 19136:2007)
Standards Website
Last Updated
2019-05-08
Description
e OpenGIS® Geography Markup Language Encoding Standard (GML) The Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML grammar for expressing geographical features. GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographic transactions on the Internet. As with most XML based grammars, there are two parts to the grammar – the schema that describes the document and the instance document that contains the actual data. A GML document is described using a GML Schema. This allows users and developers to describe generic geographic data sets that contain points, lines and polygons. However, the developers of GML envision communities working to define community-specific application schemas that are specialized extensions of GML. Using application schemas, users can refer to roads, highways, and bridges instead of points, lines and polygons. If everyone in a community agrees to use the same schemas they can exchange data easily and be sure that a road is still a road when they view it. Clients and servers with interfaces that implement the OpenGIS® Web Feature Service Interface Standard read and write GML data. GML is also an ISO standard (ISO 19136:2007)
Standards Website
Last Updated
2019-05-08
Description
e OpenGIS® Geography Markup Language Encoding Standard (GML) The Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML grammar for expressing geographical features. GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographic transactions on the Internet. As with most XML based grammars, there are two parts to the grammar – the schema that describes the document and the instance document that contains the actual data. A GML document is described using a GML Schema. This allows users and developers to describe generic geographic data sets that contain points, lines and polygons. However, the developers of GML envision communities working to define community-specific application schemas that are specialized extensions of GML. Using application schemas, users can refer to roads, highways, and bridges instead of points, lines and polygons. If everyone in a community agrees to use the same schemas they can exchange data easily and be sure that a road is still a road when they view it. Clients and servers with interfaces that implement the OpenGIS® Web Feature Service Interface Standard read and write GML data. GML is also an ISO standard (ISO 19136:2007)
Standards Website
Last Updated
2019-05-08
Description
e OpenGIS® Geography Markup Language Encoding Standard (GML) The Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML grammar for expressing geographical features. GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographic transactions on the Internet. As with most XML based grammars, there are two parts to the grammar – the schema that describes the document and the instance document that contains the actual data. A GML document is described using a GML Schema. This allows users and developers to describe generic geographic data sets that contain points, lines and polygons. However, the developers of GML envision communities working to define community-specific application schemas that are specialized extensions of GML. Using application schemas, users can refer to roads, highways, and bridges instead of points, lines and polygons. If everyone in a community agrees to use the same schemas they can exchange data easily and be sure that a road is still a road when they view it. Clients and servers with interfaces that implement the OpenGIS® Web Feature Service Interface Standard read and write GML data. GML is also an ISO standard (ISO 19136:2007)
Standards Website
Last Updated
2019-05-08
Description
e OpenGIS® Geography Markup Language Encoding Standard (GML) The Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML grammar for expressing geographical features. GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographic transactions on the Internet. As with most XML based grammars, there are two parts to the grammar – the schema that describes the document and the instance document that contains the actual data. A GML document is described using a GML Schema. This allows users and developers to describe generic geographic data sets that contain points, lines and polygons. However, the developers of GML envision communities working to define community-specific application schemas that are specialized extensions of GML. Using application schemas, users can refer to roads, highways, and bridges instead of points, lines and polygons. If everyone in a community agrees to use the same schemas they can exchange data easily and be sure that a road is still a road when they view it. Clients and servers with interfaces that implement the OpenGIS® Web Feature Service Interface Standard read and write GML data. GML is also an ISO standard (ISO 19136:2007)
Standards Website
Last Updated
2019-05-08
Description
e OpenGIS® Geography Markup Language Encoding Standard (GML) The Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML grammar for expressing geographical features. GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographic transactions on the Internet. As with most XML based grammars, there are two parts to the grammar – the schema that describes the document and the instance document that contains the actual data. A GML document is described using a GML Schema. This allows users and developers to describe generic geographic data sets that contain points, lines and polygons. However, the developers of GML envision communities working to define community-specific application schemas that are specialized extensions of GML. Using application schemas, users can refer to roads, highways, and bridges instead of points, lines and polygons. If everyone in a community agrees to use the same schemas they can exchange data easily and be sure that a road is still a road when they view it. Clients and servers with interfaces that implement the OpenGIS® Web Feature Service Interface Standard read and write GML data. GML is also an ISO standard (ISO 19136:2007)
Standards Website
Last Updated
2019-05-08
Description
e OpenGIS® Geography Markup Language Encoding Standard (GML) The Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML grammar for expressing geographical features. GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographic transactions on the Internet. As with most XML based grammars, there are two parts to the grammar – the schema that describes the document and the instance document that contains the actual data. A GML document is described using a GML Schema. This allows users and developers to describe generic geographic data sets that contain points, lines and polygons. However, the developers of GML envision communities working to define community-specific application schemas that are specialized extensions of GML. Using application schemas, users can refer to roads, highways, and bridges instead of points, lines and polygons. If everyone in a community agrees to use the same schemas they can exchange data easily and be sure that a road is still a road when they view it. Clients and servers with interfaces that implement the OpenGIS® Web Feature Service Interface Standard read and write GML data. GML is also an ISO standard (ISO 19136:2007)
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Google Site Map - Google Site Map
0.9
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Sitemap Protocol allows you to inform search engines about URLs on your websites that are available for crawling. In its simplest form, a Sitemap that uses the Sitemap Protocol is an XML file that lists URLs for a site. The protocol was written to be highly scalable so it can accommodate sites of any size. It also enables webmasters to include additional information about each URL (when it was last updated; how often it changes; how important it is in relation to other URLs in the site) so that search engines can more intelligently crawl the site.
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GoogleBase - GoogleBase Feed
1.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Describes the "schema" for a an XML feed to "googlebase". Note that this is only an "abstract schema" in the sense that google base does not currently accept a "feed" in this format. Instead, google base accepts feeds in a wide variety of "standard" XML content feed formats (RSS2.0, Atom). The "item/entry" subelement of a "RSS/Atom" feed corresponds to the "item" element defined below. The sub elements of an item defined herein serve as the concrete definition of the "googlebase defined extensions" to the Atom/RSS schemas.
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GraphML - GraphML
1.0, 1.1
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
GraphML is a comprehensive and easy-to-use file format for graphs. It consists of a language core to describe the structural properties of a graph and a flexible extension mechanism to add application-specific data.
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
GraphML is a comprehensive and easy-to-use file format for graphs. It consists of a language core to describe the structural properties of a graph and a flexible extension mechanism to add application-specific data.
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HapMap - HapMap - The International HapMap Project
2003-11-04
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Data are exchanged between the DCC, genotyping groups and analysis groups in a format based on the eXtensible Markup Language.
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HL7 - Health Level Seven (HL7)
2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
HL7 provides standards for interoperability that improve care delivery, optimize workflow, reduce ambiguity and enhance knowledge transfer among all of our stakeholders, including healthcare providers, government agencies, the vendor community, fellow SDOs and patients. In all of our processes we exhibit timeliness, scientific rigor and technical expertise without compromising transparency, accountability, practicality, or our willingness to put the needs of our stakeholders first.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
HL7 provides standards for interoperability that improve care delivery, optimize workflow, reduce ambiguity and enhance knowledge transfer among all of our stakeholders, including healthcare providers, government agencies, the vendor community, fellow SDOs and patients. In all of our processes we exhibit timeliness, scientific rigor and technical expertise without compromising transparency, accountability, practicality, or our willingness to put the needs of our stakeholders first.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
HL7 provides standards for interoperability that improve care delivery, optimize workflow, reduce ambiguity and enhance knowledge transfer among all of our stakeholders, including healthcare providers, government agencies, the vendor community, fellow SDOs and patients. In all of our processes we exhibit timeliness, scientific rigor and technical expertise without compromising transparency, accountability, practicality, or our willingness to put the needs of our stakeholders first.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
HL7 provides standards for interoperability that improve care delivery, optimize workflow, reduce ambiguity and enhance knowledge transfer among all of our stakeholders, including healthcare providers, government agencies, the vendor community, fellow SDOs and patients. In all of our processes we exhibit timeliness, scientific rigor and technical expertise without compromising transparency, accountability, practicality, or our willingness to put the needs of our stakeholders first.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
HL7 provides standards for interoperability that improve care delivery, optimize workflow, reduce ambiguity and enhance knowledge transfer among all of our stakeholders, including healthcare providers, government agencies, the vendor community, fellow SDOs and patients. In all of our processes we exhibit timeliness, scientific rigor and technical expertise without compromising transparency, accountability, practicality, or our willingness to put the needs of our stakeholders first.
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HR-XML - HR-XML - Human Resources XML
2007-04-15, 3.0, 3.1
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The HR-XML Consortium is the only independent, non-profit, volunteer-led organization dedicated to the development and promotion of a standard suite of XML specifications to enable e-business and the automation of human resources-related data exchanges.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The HR-XML Consortium is the only independent, non-profit, volunteer-led organization dedicated to the development and promotion of a standard suite of XML specifications to enable e-business and the automation of human resources-related data exchanges. Our Vision: To be the recognized community and leading provider of global HR interoperability standards. Our Mission: •To lead the ongoing development of robust, extensible, global HR interoperability standards enabling easy-to-implement, time- and cost-effective integration of business applications within the HR community. •To expand and engage the community to share experiences and expertise for the betterment of the community. •To collaborate with other identified standards organizations to ensure interoperability and business alignment.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The HR-XML Consortium is the only independent, non-profit, volunteer-led organization dedicated to the development and promotion of a standard suite of XML specifications to enable e-business and the automation of human resources-related data exchanges. Our Vision: To be the recognized community and leading provider of global HR interoperability standards. Our Mission: •To lead the ongoing development of robust, extensible, global HR interoperability standards enabling easy-to-implement, time- and cost-effective integration of business applications within the HR community. •To expand and engage the community to share experiences and expertise for the betterment of the community. •To collaborate with other identified standards organizations to ensure interoperability and business alignment.
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IFX - Interactive Financial eXchange (IFX)
1.7
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Interactive Financial eXchange (IFX) specification is a mature, well-designed XML-based, financial messaging protocol, built by financial industry and technology leaders incorporating decades of combined experience and best of breed design principles.
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ITR-1 - Income Tax Department India ITR-1
2018
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Income Tax Department, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The portal has been developed as a Mission Mode Project under the National E-Governance Plan.
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ITR-2 - Income Tax Department India ITR-2
2018
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Income Tax Department, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The portal has been developed as a Mission Mode Project under the National E-Governance Plan.
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ITR-3 - Income Tax Department India ITR-3
2018
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Income Tax Department, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The portal has been developed as a Mission Mode Project under the National E-Governance Plan.
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ITR-4 - Income Tax Department India ITR-4
2018
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Income Tax Department, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The portal has been developed as a Mission Mode Project under the National E-Governance Plan.
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ITR-5 - Income Tax Department India ITR-5
2018
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Income Tax Department, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The portal has been developed as a Mission Mode Project under the National E-Governance Plan.
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ITR-6 - Income Tax Department India ITR-6
2018
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Income Tax Department, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The portal has been developed as a Mission Mode Project under the National E-Governance Plan.
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ITR-7 - Income Tax Department India ITR-7
2018
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Income Tax Department, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The portal has been developed as a Mission Mode Project under the National E-Governance Plan.
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Mail.XML - Mail.XML - Mailing supply chain
6.0A
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Mail.XML currently supports container based scheduling, pick up and drop off business processes, as well as identifying different business entities responsible for performing different services such as quality of mailing, address correction, and delivery confirmation on a mailing.
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NAR - Core - News Architecture (NAR) - Core
1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
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Standards Website
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Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NAR - Power - News Architecture (NAR) - Power
1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
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Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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Standards Website
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Standards Website
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Standards Website
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NEIM - National Information Exchange Model (NEIM)
2.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NIEM, the National Information Exchange Model, is a partnership of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security. It is designed to develop, disseminate and support enterprise-wide information exchange standards and processes that can enable jurisdictions to effectively share critical information in emergency situations, as well as support the day-to-day operations of agencies throughout the nation.
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NewsML - News Markup Language (NewsML)
1.2
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NewsML is designed to provide a media-independent, structural framework for multi-media news.
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NewsML - Core - News Markup Language (NewsML) - Core
2.10, 2.15, 2.16, 2.17, 2.18, 2.19, 2.20, 2.21, 2.22, 2.23, 2.24
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
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NewsML - Power - News Markup Language (NewsML) - Power
2.10, 2.15, 2.16, 2.17, 2.18, 2.19, 2.20, 2.21, 2.22, 2.23, 2.24, 2.25, 2.26, 2.27
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
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NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
Description
NewsML™ is a media-type agnostic news exchange format standard for general news.
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NITF - NITF News Industry Text Format
3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NITF uses the eXtensible Markup Language to define the content and structure of news articles.
Standards Website
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2018-08-23
Description
NITF uses the eXtensible Markup Language to define the content and structure of news articles.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NITF uses the eXtensible Markup Language to define the content and structure of news articles.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
NITF uses the eXtensible Markup Language to define the content and structure of news articles.
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OAGIS - Open Applications Group (OAGIS)
8, 9, 9.3
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Open Applications Group Integration Specification (OAGIS) is an effort to provide a canonical business language for information integration. It uses XML as the common alphabet for defining business messages, and for identifying business processes (scenarios) that allow businesses and business applications to communicate.
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Open Applications Group Integration Specification (OAGIS) is an effort to provide a canonical business language for information integration. It uses XML as the common alphabet for defining business messages, and for identifying business processes (scenarios) that allow businesses and business applications to communicate.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Open Applications Group Integration Specification (OAGIS) is an effort to provide a canonical business language for information integration. It uses XML as the common alphabet for defining business messages, and for identifying business processes (scenarios) that allow businesses and business applications to communicate.
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OASIS CAM - OASIS Content Assembly Mechanism (CAM) TC
1.1
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Describing machine-processable information content flows into and out of XML structures
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OASIS CAP - OASIS Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) TC
1.1
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Enabling information exchange to advance incident preparedness and response to emergency situations
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OASIS DSML - OASIS Directory Services Markup Language (DSML)
2.0
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The purpose of this TC was to bridges the world of directory services with the world of XML by continuing work on the DSML specification to add support for querying and modifying directories.
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OASIS PPS - OASIS Production Planning and Scheduling (PPS) TC
1.0
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The purpose of the OASIS Production Planning and Scheduling TC is to develop common object models and corresponding XML schemas for production planning and scheduling software, which can communicate with each other in order to establish collaborative planning and scheduling on intra and/or inter enterprises in manufacturing industries.
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OASIS PS - OASIS Provisioning Services TC
2.0
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Providing an XML framework for managing the provisioning and allocation of identity information and system resources within and between organizations
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OASIS SAML - OASIS Security Services (SAML) TC
1.1, 2.0
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining and maintaining a standard, XML-based framework for creating and exchanging security information between online partners
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining and maintaining a standard, XML-based framework for creating and exchanging security information between online partners
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OASIS UBL - OASIS Universal Business Language (UBL) TC
1.0, 2.0
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining a common XML library of business documents (purchase orders, invoices, etc.)
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining a common XML library of business documents (purchase orders, invoices, etc.)
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OASIS WSBPEL - OASIS Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WSBPEL) TC
2.0
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Enabling users to describe business process activities as Web services and define how they can be connected to accomplish specific tasks
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OASIS WSDM - OASIS Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) TC
1.0
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining a Web services architecture to manage distributed resources
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OASIS WSN - OASIS Web Services Notification (WSN) TC
1.3
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Advancing a pattern-based approach to allow Web services to disseminate information to one another
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OASIS WSR - OASIS Web Services Reliability (WSRM) TC
1.1
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Providing a standard, interoperable way to guarantee message delivery to applications or Web services
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OASIS WSRF - OASIS Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) TC
1.2
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining an open framework for modeling and accessing stateful resources using Web services
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OASIS WSRM - OASIS Web Services Reliable Messaging (WSRM) TC
1.1
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Providing a standard, interoperable way to guarantee message delivery to applications or Web services
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OASIS WSS - OASIS Web Services Security (WSS) TC
1.1
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Delivering a technical foundation for implementing security functions such as integrity and confidentiality in messages implementing higher-level Web services applications
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OASIS WS-SC - OASIS Web Services Secure Conversion (WS-SX) TC
1.3
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining WS-Security extensions and policies to enable the trusted exchange of multiple SOAP messages
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OASIS WS-SX - OASIS Web Services Secure Exchange (WS-SX) TC
1.2, 1.3
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining WS-Security extensions and policies to enable the trusted exchange of multiple SOAP messages
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining WS-Security extensions and policies to enable the trusted exchange of multiple SOAP messages
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OASIS WS-TX - OASIS Web Services Transaction (WS-TX) TC
1.1
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining protocols for coordinating the outcome of distributed application actions
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OASIS XLIFF - OASIS XML Localisation Interchange File Format (XLIFF) TC
1.2
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Advancing a multi-lingual data exchange standard for localisation
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Office 2003 - Microsoft Office 2003 Reference Schemas
2003
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
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Office Open XML - Office Open XML (OOXML / OpenXML / Ecma 376)
2006
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2018-08-23
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OFX - OFX - Open Financial Exchange
2.1.1
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Open Financial Exchange (OFX) is a unified specification for the electronic exchange of financial data between financial institutions, businesses and consumers via the Internet.
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Open Travel - Open Travel (OTA)
2008B, 2017B 1.0, 2018A 2.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The OpenTravel Alliance provides a community where companies in the electronic distribution supply chain work together to create an accepted structure for electronic messages, enabling suppliers and distributors to speak the same interoperability language, trading partner to trading partner.
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The OpenTravel Alliance provides a community where companies in the electronic distribution supply chain work together to create an accepted structure for electronic messages, enabling suppliers and distributors to speak the same interoperability language, trading partner to trading partner.
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The OpenTravel Alliance provides a community where companies in the electronic distribution supply chain work together to create an accepted structure for electronic messages, enabling suppliers and distributors to speak the same interoperability language, trading partner to trading partner.
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OVAL® - Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL®)
4.2, 5.4
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL®) is an international, information security, community standard to promote open and publicly available security content, and to standardize the transfer of this information across the entire spectrum of security tools and services. OVAL includes a language used to encode system details, and an assortment of content repositories held throughout the community. The language standardizes the three main steps of the assessment process: representing configuration information of systems for testing; analyzing the system for the presence of the specified machine state (vulnerability, configuration, patch state, etc.); and reporting the results of this assessment. The repositories are collections of publicly available and open content that utilize the language.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL®) is an international, information security, community standard to promote open and publicly available security content, and to standardize the transfer of this information across the entire spectrum of security tools and services. OVAL includes a language used to encode system details, and an assortment of content repositories held throughout the community. The language standardizes the three main steps of the assessment process: representing configuration information of systems for testing; analyzing the system for the presence of the specified machine state (vulnerability, configuration, patch state, etc.); and reporting the results of this assessment. The repositories are collections of publicly available and open content that utilize the language.
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papiNet - papiNet - e-business standard for the paper and forest industry
2.4
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
papiNet is a global community involved in supply chain processes for the forest and paper industries. With the help of the customers and suppliers we have developed an industry standard to enable the automation of the industry business flows.
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PIDX - PIDX - Petroleum Industry Data Exchange
Sep 2007
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The core mission of PIDX is to improve business efficiency within the oil and gas industry by promoting interoperability between IT systems.
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PMXML - Project Management XML Schema (PMXML)
2.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
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Prism - Prism - IDEAlliance Specification publishing
2.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
PRISM is an IDEAlliance Specification of IDEAlliance that defines an XML metadata vocabulary for managing, post-processing, multi-purposing and aggregating publishing content for magazine and journal publishing.
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PSLX - PSLX - Planning and Scheduling Language
2.1
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
PSLX consortium is establishing a new standard for production planning and scheduling in Internet environment.
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Relax NG - REgular LAnguage for XML Next Generation (RELAX NG)
1.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The RELAX NG specifications have been developed within OASIS by the RELAX NG Technical Committeee. RELAX NG is also an International Standard (ISO/IEC 19757-2). It is Part 2 of ISO/IEC 19757 DSDL (Document Schema Definition Languages), which is maintained by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34/WG1. RELAX NG was based on TREX designed by James Clark and RELAX Core designed by MURATA Makoto.
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RETS - Real Estate Transaction Standard (RETS)
2007-08
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Real Estate Transaction Standard (RETS) facilitates data transfer between partners in the real estate industry. Creating and improving RETS is a collaborative effort to simplify moving real estate information from system to system and simplify solution development efforts. As RETS usage matures and expands, MLS with geographic overlaps can create data-sharing policies that provide their members a single point of entry to search multiple MLS data sets.
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RIXML - RIXML - Research Information Markup Language
2.2
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
RIXML.org is a consortium of buy-side firms, sell-side firms and vendors that have joined together to define an open standard for categorizing, tagging and distributing global investment research.
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
2.0.1.9
Last Updated
2019-04-02
Description
RSS is a Web content syndication format. Its name is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a dialect of XML. All RSS files must conform to the XML 1.0 specification, as published on the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website.
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SAML - OASIS Security Services (SAML) TC
1.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining and maintaining a standard, XML-based framework for creating and exchanging security information between online partners
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SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
1.1, 1.2
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
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SportsML - SportsML
1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0.2, 3.0.3
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
SportsML is the only open, global XML standard for the interchange of sports data. Designed to be as easy to understand and implement as possible, SportsML allows for the exchange of sports scores, schedules, standings, and statistics for a wide variety of sports competitions.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
SportsML is the only open, global XML standard for the interchange of sports data. Designed to be as easy to understand and implement as possible, SportsML allows for the exchange of sports scores, schedules, standings, and statistics for a wide variety of sports competitions.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
SportsML is the only open, global XML standard for the interchange of sports data. Designed to be as easy to understand and implement as possible, SportsML allows for the exchange of sports scores, schedules, standings, and statistics for a wide variety of sports competitions.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
SportsML is the only open, global XML standard for the interchange of sports data. Designed to be as easy to understand and implement as possible, SportsML allows for the exchange of sports scores, schedules, standings, and statistics for a wide variety of sports competitions.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
SportsML is the only open, global XML standard for the interchange of sports data. Designed to be as easy to understand and implement as possible, SportsML allows for the exchange of sports scores, schedules, standings, and statistics for a wide variety of sports competitions.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
SportsML is the only open, global XML standard for the interchange of sports data. Designed to be as easy to understand and implement as possible, SportsML allows for the exchange of sports scores, schedules, standings, and statistics for a wide variety of sports competitions.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
SportsML is the only open, global XML standard for the interchange of sports data. Designed to be as easy to understand and implement as possible, SportsML allows for the exchange of sports scores, schedules, standings, and statistics for a wide variety of sports competitions.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
SportsML is the only open, global XML standard for the interchange of sports data. Designed to be as easy to understand and implement as possible, SportsML allows for the exchange of sports scores, schedules, standings, and statistics for a wide variety of sports competitions.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
SportsML is the only open, global XML standard for the interchange of sports data. Designed to be as easy to understand and implement as possible, SportsML allows for the exchange of sports scores, schedules, standings, and statistics for a wide variety of sports competitions.
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SRGS - Speech Recognition Grammar Specification
1.0
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Speech Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS) is a W3C standard for how speech recognition grammars are specified. A speech recognition grammar is a set of word patterns, and tells a speech recognition system what to expect a human to say. For instance, if you call a voice directory application, it will prompt you for the name of the person you would like to talk with. It will then start up a speech recognizer, giving it a speech recognition grammar. This grammar contains the names of the people in the directory, and the various sentence patterns callers typically respond with.
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STAR - Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail
5.11.4, 5.3.4
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail (STAR) is a nonprofit, dues-paying organization whose members include dealers, manufacturers, retail system providers, and automotive-related industry organizations. The goal of STAR is to use non-proprietary technology (IT)standards as a catalyst in fulfilling the business information needs of dealers and manufacturers while reducing the time and effort required to support related activities. Collectively, STAR develops voluntary industry standards and researches emerging technologies for the benefit of dealers. STAR is considered the IT standards organization for the retail automotive industry. STAR Objectives * To define the open, standard XML message formats for dealer-to-OEM communications (e.g, Parts Orders, Sales Leads, and Credit Applications). * To define an open, standard architecture to support the delivery of messages between dealers and OEMs. * To standardize the dealership IT infrastructure.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail (STAR) is a nonprofit, dues-paying organization whose members include dealers, manufacturers, retail system providers, and automotive-related industry organizations. The goal of STAR is to use non-proprietary technology (IT)standards as a catalyst in fulfilling the business information needs of dealers and manufacturers while reducing the time and effort required to support related activities. Collectively, STAR develops voluntary industry standards and researches emerging technologies for the benefit of dealers. STAR is considered the IT standards organization for the retail automotive industry. STAR Objectives * To define the open, standard XML message formats for dealer-to-OEM communications (e.g, Parts Orders, Sales Leads, and Credit Applications). * To define an open, standard architecture to support the delivery of messages between dealers and OEMs. * To standardize the dealership IT infrastructure.
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StratML - Strategy Markup Language (StratML)
1.0
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
StratML is planned to be a standardized XML template and vocabulary for strategic plans, performance plans and performance reports in alignment with policies and standards. This standard will enable the sharing, referencing, indexing, discovery, linking, reuse and analysis of the elements of strategic plans including goal and objective statements. While the initial focus of StratML has been on the US Federal Government, it is believed that private organizations of all sizes will find value in the use of StratML as they draft planning documents.
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TTAF - Timed Text (TT) Authoring Format 1.0 – Distribution Format Exchange Profile (DFXP)
1.0
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The timed text authoring format is a content type that represents timed text media for the purpose of interchange among authoring systems. Timed text is textual information that is intrinsically or extrinsically associated with timing information.
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UDDI - OASIS UDDI Specification TC
3.0
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Defining a standard method for enterprises to dynamically discover and invoke Web services
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VoiceXML - VoiceXML - Voice Extensible Markup Language
2.0, 2.1
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) is a markup language for creating voice user interfaces that use automatic speech recognition (ASR) and text-to-speech synthesis (TTS). VoiceXML is the only XML-based speech language specification to receive the W3C’s Final Recommendation.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) is a markup language for creating voice user interfaces that use automatic speech recognition (ASR) and text-to-speech synthesis (TTS). VoiceXML is the only XML-based speech language specification to receive the W3C’s Final Recommendation.
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WADL - Web Application Description Language (WADL)
20061109
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
The Web Application Description Language (WADL) is an XML-based file format that provides a machine-readable description of HTTP-based web applications. These applications are typically REST web services.
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Web3D - Web3D - Open Standards for Real-Time 3D Communication
3.2
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
X3D is a royalty-free open standards file format and run-time architecture to represent and communicate 3D scenes and objects using XML.
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WFS - OGC Web Feature Service
1.1, 2.0
Last Updated
2019-05-08
Description
The OpenGIS Web Feature Service Interface Standard (WFS) defines an interface for specifying requests for retrieving geographic features across the Web using platform-independent calls. The WFS standard defines interfaces and operations for data access and manipulation on a set of geographic features.
Last Updated
2019-05-08
Description
The OpenGIS Web Feature Service Interface Standard (WFS) defines an interface for specifying requests for retrieving geographic features across the Web using platform-independent calls. The WFS standard defines interfaces and operations for data access and manipulation on a set of geographic features.
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XBRL - XBRL eXtensible Business Reporting Language
2.1
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
XBRL is an electronic language which is revolutionising business reporting around the world. It enables business and financial data to be communicated and processed automatically by computer software, providing major benefits in speed and efficiency, cost savings and improved accuracy to all involved in supplying or using financial data.
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XForms - W3C XForms
1.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
XForms is an XML application that represents the next generation of forms for the Web. By splitting traditional XHTML forms into three parts—XForms model, instance data, and user interface—it separates presentation from content, allows reuse, gives strong typing—reducing the number of round-trips to the server, as well as offering device independence and a reduced need for scripting. XForms is not a free-standing document type, but is intended to be integrated into other markup languages, such as XHTML or SVG.
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XHTML™ - XHTML™ 1.0 The Extensible HyperText Markup Language
1.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
XHTML is a family of current and future document types and modules that reproduce, subset, and extend HTML 4 [HTML4]. XHTML family document types are XML based, and ultimately are designed to work in conjunction with XML-based user agents. The details of this family and its evolution are discussed in more detail in [XHTMLMOD]. XHTML 1.0 (this specification) is the first document type in the XHTML family. It is a reformulation of the three HTML 4 document types as applications of XML 1.0 [XML]. It is intended to be used as a language for content that is both XML-conforming and, if some simple guidelines are followed, operates in HTML 4 conforming user agents. Developers who migrate their content to XHTML 1.0 will realize the following benefits: * XHTML documents are XML conforming. As such, they are readily viewed, edited, and validated with standard XML tools. * XHTML documents can be written to operate as well or better than they did before in existing HTML 4-conforming user agents as well as in new, XHTML 1.0 conforming user agents. * XHTML documents can utilize applications (e.g. scripts and applets) that rely upon either the HTML Document Object Model or the XML Document Object Model [DOM]. * As the XHTML family evolves, documents conforming to XHTML 1.0 will be more likely to interoperate within and among various XHTML environments. The XHTML family is the next step in the evolution of the Internet. By migrating to XHTML today, content developers can enter the XML world with all of its attendant benefits, while still remaining confident in their content's backward and future compatibility.
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XLink - XML Linking Language (XLink)
1.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
This specification defines the XML Linking Language (XLink), which allows elements to be inserted into XML documents in order to create and describe links between resources. It uses XML syntax to create structures that can describe links similar to the simple unidirectional hyperlinks of today's HTML, as well as more sophisticated links.
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XML - XML
1.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). Originally designed to meet the challenges of large-scale electronic publishing, XML is also playing an increasingly important role in the exchange of a wide variety of data on the Web and elsewhere.
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XML Digital Signature - XML Digital Signature
0.1
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
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XSD - W3C XML Schema Definition Language
1.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
XML Schemas express shared vocabularies and allow machines to carry out rules made by people. They provide a means for defining the structure, content and semantics of XML documents. in more detail.
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XSLT - XSL Transformations
1.0, 2.0
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
This specification defines the syntax and semantics of the XSLT language. A transformation in the XSLT language is expressed as a well-formed XML document [XML] conforming to the Namespaces in XML Recommendation [XML Names], which may include both elements that are defined by XSLT and elements that are not defined by XSLT. XSLT-defined elements are distinguished by belonging to a specific XML namespace (see [2.1 XSLT Namespace]), which is referred to in this specification as the XSLT namespace. Thus this specification is a definition of the syntax and semantics of the XSLT namespace.
Standards Website
Last Updated
2018-08-23
Description
This specification defines the syntax and semantics of the XSLT 2.0 language. [Definition: A transformation in the XSLT language is expressed in the form of a stylesheet, whose syntax is well-formed XML [XML 1.0] conforming to the Namespaces in XML Recommendation [Namespaces in XML 1.0].] A stylesheet generally includes elements that are defined by XSLT as well as elements that are not defined by XSLT. XSLT-defined elements are distinguished by use of the namespace http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform (see 3.1 XSLT Namespace), which is referred to in this specification as the XSLT namespace. Thus this specification is a definition of the syntax and semantics of the XSLT namespace. The term stylesheet reflects the fact that one of the important roles of XSLT is to add styling information to an XML source document, by transforming it into a document consisting of XSL formatting objects (see [Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)]), or into another presentation-oriented format such as HTML, XHTML, or SVG. However, XSLT is used for a wide range of transformation tasks, not exclusively for formatting and presentation applications. A transformation expressed in XSLT describes rules for transforming zero or more source trees into one or more result trees. The structure of these trees is described in [Data Model]. The transformation is achieved by a set of template rules. A template rule associates a pattern, which matches nodes in the source document, with a sequence constructor. In many cases, evaluating the sequence constructor will cause new nodes to be constructed, which can be used to produce part of a result tree. The structure of the result trees can be completely different from the structure of the source trees. In constructing a result tree, nodes from the source trees can be filtered and reordered, and arbitrary structure can be added. This mechanism allows a stylesheet to be applicable to a wide class of documents that have similar source tree structures. [Definition: A stylesheet may consist of several stylesheet modules, contained in different XML documents. For a given transformation, one of these functions as the principal stylesheet module. The complete stylesheet is assembled by finding the stylesheet modules referenced directly or indirectly from the principal stylesheet module using xsl:include and xsl:import elements: see 3.10.2 Stylesheet Inclusion and 3.10.3 Stylesheet Import.]


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