Open Directory - Computers: Data Formats: Markup Languages: XML: Applications
See also: - A version of the Instrument Markup Language (IML) for controlling astronomical instruments. - Vendor neutral industry organization that created Chem eStandards, uniform standards of data exchange developed specifically for the buying, selling and delivery of chemicals. - Includes specification, sample code and examples, and discussion forum. - 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. - Architecture for creating and deploying modular technical information on varied platforms, from printed manuals to online helpsets to hierarchical information for small-screen devices. - Open standard XML application developed by the W3D Consortium as the successor to Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML 97). - Used to define geometrical description of complex systems. - Microsoft tutorial, explaining how CDF gives Web authors another way to organize their sites. - 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. - A markup language for storing, combining, and sharing quotations, facts, ideas, and opinions. Also used for building trees and webs of such information. - A text format used by applications to annotate text input to speech synthesizers; derived from Java Speech API Markup Language. - A data model for describing information organization structures (metadata) for collections of networked information. - Describes mathematical notation and capturing both its structure and content. (W3C Recommendation 21 February 2001) - Provides simple constructs like atom, bond, molecule and TRANSLATE to mark up chemical simulation data. - Designed to represent musical scores in common Western musical notation. It is an interchange format for notation, performance, analysis, and retrieval applications. - Used for sharing news articles, developed by the International Press Telecommunications Council. Because metadata is applied throughout the news content, NITF documents are more searchable and useful than HTML pages. - Designed to add support for working with XML, DTD and CSS documents in NetBeans. Links, FAQs, developer's corner and downloads featured. - An XML encoding for news which is intended to be used for the creation, transfer, delivery and archiving of news. By International Press Telecommunications Council. [XML-compliant browser required] - A vocabulary used for describing software packages and their dependencies. It is intended to be useful in automated software distribution environments. - 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. - Enables Web sites to express their privacy practices in a standard format that can be retrieved automatically and interpreted easily by user agents. - A DTD for vendor invoicing for oil and gas field operations. - For exchanging collections of quotations. Downloadable DTD, example quotations, QEL software and history. - A markup language designed to allow sharing of recipes electronically. - Official specification document, FAQ, example recipes, and the DTD of the recipe markup language formerly known as Dessert. - Provides solution software (Dragon Tag) for Microsoft Word and Excel that allows you to take existing financial data and turn it into XBRL-formatted data. Also provides consulting. - An OASIS effort to create a synthesis of existing XML business document libraries into one universal business language. - DTD/Schema developed to support the structured representation of a wide range of Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (KOS). - Document type for bookmark files, which can be used to exchange bookmarks between any browsers and also to publish them on the web. A conversion program is available. - A royalty-free, open specification to describe financial information for public and private companies and other organizations. Overview, FAQs, press releases, resources, demonstrations and information about events. - An XML doctype for the storage of novels, stories, poems and related texts. - This document provides an overview of the plans for XML in Mozilla. (Mozilla) - Introduction to the SportsML standard, designed to provide a consistent format for sports scores and statistics. - A general-purpose, XML-based specification grammar for expressing rights and conditions associated with digital content, services, or any digital resource. - A lightweight XML DTD and style sheets for the structuring of Resumes and Job Listings. (Working Draft) - 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.