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    ===Useful in building [[Consumerium]]?:===
    '''The development work of XML has moved to http://sourceforge.net/projects/consuml/'''
    * [[XACML]] (eXtendable Access Control Language) from http://www.oasis-open.org/
    You can find some preliminary, outdated [[w:GPL|GPL]]'d DTDs at [[XML/DTD]]
     
    ===Tutorials to XML===
    * http://www.xml.com/ - See the left navbar under "Essentials". ten-twenty minutes introductions into single areas of XML
    * [http://www.xmlpatterns.com/ XMLPatterns.com - Developing effective DTDs and XML Schema documents for your XML using structural design patterns.]
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    ===Examples of Schemas and DTDs===
    * [http://xml.org/xml/registry.jsp XML.ORG schema registry by OASIS] - plenty of stuff to see how it's done in the "real world"
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    ===XML tools===
    * [http://www.w3.org/2001/03/webdata/xsv Online Validator for XML Schema REC (20010502) version] - Just point the tool to your XSD-file, or upload the file, if you cannot put it online.
    * [http://www.garshol.priv.no/download/xmltools/ Largest collection of Free XML Tools on the web]
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    ===Useful grammars in building [[Consumerium]]:===
    * [[XML Based Signing]] http://www.w3.org/Signature/
    * [[XML Based Encryption]] http://www.w3.org/Encryption/2001/
    * [[XML Key Management]] http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS/ (Working Group)
    * [[XACML]] (eXtendable Access Control Mark-up Language) from http://www.oasis-open.org/
    * [[GML]] (Geography Markup Language) from http://opengis.net/gml/01-029/GML2.html
    * [[GML]] (Geography Markup Language) from http://opengis.net/gml/01-029/GML2.html
    * [[SVG]] (Scalable Vector Graphics)
    * [[SVG]] (Scalable Vector Graphics)
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    ===Grammars and standards that should be made interoperable by XSLT transformations in [[ConsuML]]===
    ===Otherwise Interesting===
    * [http://www.mddl.org/default.asp Market Data Definition Language] ([[MDDL]]) is used to describe financial market phenomena and interchange data between market participants. This seems to be it's way to becoming an industry standard. It uses the following standards in it's markup.
     
    * [http://www.ebxml.org Electronic Business XML] - Developed by [[OASIS]] and endorsed by [[UN]]
    * [http://www.nrf-arts.org IXRetail] - US retailer federations proposal for XML for Retail functions
    *[[w:ISO 639|ISO 639]] - Language Codes (2 char), [[w:ISO 3166|ISO 3166]] - Country Codes,
    *[[w:ISO 4217|ISO 4217]] - Currency Codes (3 char,)
    *[[w:ISO 6166|ISO 6166]] - International Securities Identification Number (ISIN)
    *[[w:ISO 10383|ISO 10383]] - Market Identification Code (MIC)
    *[[w:ISO 10962|ISO 10962]] Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI) 
    * [http://www.ean-ucc.org/global_smp/global_data_dictionary.htm EAN.UCC Global Data Dictionary] is an attempt to standardise XML business messages. This initiative doesn't seem very active lately
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    ===XML data sources===
    * [[GEPIR]] @ http://www.gepir.org (Gateway to searching [[EAN]], [[SSCC]], [[GLN]])
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    External links:
    ===External links:===
    * http://www.w3.org/


    * http://www.w3.org/
    [[Category:Software]] [[Category:Standards]]

    Latest revision as of 20:40, 28 August 2005

    The development work of XML has moved to http://sourceforge.net/projects/consuml/ You can find some preliminary, outdated GPL'd DTDs at XML/DTD

    Tutorials to XML[edit | edit source]


    Examples of Schemas and DTDs[edit | edit source]


    XML tools[edit | edit source]


    Useful grammars in building Consumerium:[edit | edit source]


    Grammars and standards that should be made interoperable by XSLT transformations in ConsuML[edit | edit source]

    • Market Data Definition Language (MDDL) is used to describe financial market phenomena and interchange data between market participants. This seems to be it's way to becoming an industry standard. It uses the following standards in it's markup.
    • Electronic Business XML - Developed by OASIS and endorsed by UN
    • IXRetail - US retailer federations proposal for XML for Retail functions
    • ISO 639 - Language Codes (2 char), ISO 3166 - Country Codes,
    • ISO 4217 - Currency Codes (3 char,)
    • ISO 6166 - International Securities Identification Number (ISIN)
    • ISO 10383 - Market Identification Code (MIC)
    • ISO 10962 Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI)
    • EAN.UCC Global Data Dictionary is an attempt to standardise XML business messages. This initiative doesn't seem very active lately

    XML data sources[edit | edit source]


    External links:[edit | edit source]