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TopicMaps.Org is an independent consortium of parties developing the applicability of the topic map paradigm [ISO13250] to the World Wide Web by leveraging the XML family of specifications. [XTM], an abstract model and XML grammar for interchanging Web-based topic maps, written by the members of the TopicMaps...
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In XML terminology, topic can mean A resource that acts as a proxy for some subject; the topic map system's representation of that subject. The relationship between a topic and its subject is defined to be one of reification. Reification of a subject allows topic characteristics...
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Extensible Markup Language (XML) is the universal format for data on the Web. XML allows developers to easily describe and deliver rich, structured data from any application in a standard, consistent way. XML does not replace HTML; rather, it is a complementary format.
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O'Reilly is a leader in technical and computer book documentation for XML. Schematron is a rule-based XML schema language, offering flexibility and power that W3C XML schema, RELAX NG, and DTDs simply can't match.
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Multi-modal topic map browser for the W3C XML Schema specifications, including indexes of the terms used by the specifications and the main concepts of XML Schema.
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XTM (XML Topic Maps) 2.0 is a syntax for the interchange of Topic Maps. This part of ISO/IEC13250 defines an XML-based interchange syntax for Topic Maps, which can be used to interchange instances of the data model defined in [ISO/IEC 13250-2]. It also defines a mapping from the interchange syntax to the data model.
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Come to CNET for the latest news stories and articles, and software downloads related to XML file. Edit and format XML files, including XHTML and XSD. TAGS: DTD, XML, XHTML, XML file...
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Come to CNET for the latest news stories and articles, and software downloads related to XML schema. Convert XML Data Reduced Schemas to XML Schemas. TAGS: XML schema, XML, Microsoft Corp.
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XML ( ) n. A metalanguage written in SGML that allows one to design a markup language, used to allow for the easy interchange of documents on the The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a general-purpose markup language.[1] It is classified as an extensible language because it allows its users to define their own tags.
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