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Markup Languages
The DAML (DARPA Agent Markup Language) language is being developed as an extension to XML and the Resource Description Framework (RDF). The latest release of the language (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.
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Human Markup Language
This sounds like a joke to me, but who knows, it could be TNBT, the Human Markup Language Initiative (HumanML).The initiative is an XML-based non-proprietary endeavor, open to the contributions of all parties interested in helping define human XML standards....
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Geography Markup Language
Geography Markup Language (GML) is a new (to me) metadata standard. Wonder how it fits in with FGDC metadata?GML or Geography Markup Language is an XML based encoding standard for geographic information developed by the OpenGIS Consortium (OGC). It is...
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Xml
Fun with XML by Eric Lease MorganOutlines the process I used to learn a bit about XML, Extensible Markup Language. It is presented here in an effort to share my experiences as well as provide me with the means to articulate what I learned.Topics include:rules...
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Xml
A List Apart has the paper "Using XML by J David Eisenberg.More than a rulebook for generating your own markup, XML is part of a family of technologies that work together in powerful ways. Eisenberg demonstrates some of that power by creating an XML-based...
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Markup
The Rogue Librarian mentioned a markup standard that was new to me, Model Editions Partnership (MEP)This document provides a reasonably non-technical introduction to the SGML-based markup scheme developed by the Model Editions Partnership (MEP) for the...
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