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  1. Streaming XML

    Orphan date November 2006 unreferenced date May 2007 Streaming XML means dynamic data which is in an XML format. Another popular use of this term refers to one method of consuming XML data largely known as Simple API for XML . This is via asynchronous events that are generated as the XML data is parsed. In this context, the consumer streams through the XML data one item at a time. It does not have anything to do whether the underlying data is being updated via dynamic or static means. Uses Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP . This is the protocol used for example in Google Talk . Compu lang stub Category XML ...   more details



  1. Streaming Transformations for XML

    Streaming Transformations for XML STX is an XML transformation language intended as a high speed, low memory consumption alternative to XSLT . Overview STX is an XML standard for efficient processing of stream based XML. As we will discover, XSLT is not well suited to stream based processing, and STX fills this niche. Conventional XML processing involves loading the entire XML document into memory for use. This is as opposed to Simple API for XML SAX which streams XML events such as open element close element text node and so on so that other software that can begin interpreting these immediately before the end of the file is reached. Unfortunately some software can t effectively use XML fragments this way and must build up the whole document to begin processing. So is the case with XSLT. Because XSLT s XPath can select any node throughout the document it must have the entire document available in memory. Understandably, this could be perceived as a bottleneck. STX only allows queries immediately surrounding the current node so it can quickly start transforming and outputting SAX event nodes as they arrive. As it can discard nodes immediately after processing the memory use is significantly lower than that of XSLT. Having a limited query scope is a defining characteristic of STX. This architectural decision intentionally marginalises STX as a niche language. Indeed, it would be wrong to say that STX is a general purpose transformation language however, if your transformation needs can be met by STX then it s an efficient and smart choice. Standards STX s query language is called ... projects Unlike STX which is declared using an XML syntax, these two projects associate SAX events ... STX home page http www.xml.com pub a 2003 02 26 stx.html An Introduction to Streaming Transformations for XML Category XML based standards uk XML de Streaming Transformations for XML ...   more details



  1. XML

    See http www.xml.com axml notes TheCorrectTitle.html from the Annotated XML Specification ... XML.svg 200px extension .xml mime application xml, ref cite web url http tools.ietf.org html rfc3023 section 3.2 title XML Media Types, RFC 3023 pages 9 11 publisher IETF date 2001 01 accessdate 2010 01 04 ref text xml ref cite web url http tools.ietf.org html rfc3023 section 3.1 title XML Media ... draft ref cite web url http tools.ietf.org html draft murata kohn lilley xml 03 title Internet Drafts XML Media Types publisher IETF date 2009 09 24 accessdate 2010 06 10 author M. Murata, D. Kohn ... to List of XML markup languages Numerous , including br XHTML , RSS , Atom standard Atom , KML standard http www.w3.org TR 2008 REC xml 20081126 1.0 Fifth Edition release date and age 2008 11 26 ... Yes Infobox W3C Standard title Extensible Markup Language XML status Published year started 1996 ... standards related standards XML Schema abbreviation XML domain Serialization Data Serialization website http www.w3.org TR rec xml XML 1.0 Extensible Markup Language XML is a set of rules for encoding documents in machine readable form. It is defined in the XML 1.0 Specification ref cite web url http www.w3.org TR REC xml title XML 1.0 Specification publisher W3.org date accessdate 2010 08 22 ref ... ref XML s design goals emphasize simplicity, generality, and usability over the Internet . ref name XML Goals cite web title XML 1.0 Origin and Goals url http www.w3.org TR REC xml sec origin goals ... of the world. Although the design of XML focuses on documents, it is widely used for the representation ... APIs have been developed that software developers use to process XML data, and several XML schema schema systems exist to aid in the definition of XML based languages. As of 2009 , hundreds of XML ... xmlApplications.html title XML Applications and Initiatives ref including RSS , Atom standard Atom , SOAP , and XHTML . XML based formats have become the default for most office productivity tools ...   more details



  1. Kernel streaming

    Unreferenced date March 2011 In Microsoft Windows terminology, Kernel Streaming is a technique that supports kernel mode processing of streamed data. It enables efficient real time streaming for multimedia devices such as sound card s and TV tuner card s. Kernel streaming allows a device driver to create DirectShow like filters and pins in kernel mode , providing access to hardware, lower Latency audio latency communication and still be used within a DirectShow filter graph . Music players such as Media Center software application J. River Media Center , foobar2000 and Winamp support Kernel computer science kernel streaming. Compared to the regular wave out method in Microsoft Windows , kernel streaming requires less CPU time. This comes at the expense of bypassing the KMixer and Windows volume control. See also Windows legacy audio components External links http www.foobar2000.org components view foo out ks foobar2000 plug in Kernel Streaming plug in for foobar2000 http www.stevemonks.com ksplugin Winamp Kernel Streaming Plugin http wiki.silverblade.co.uk index.php?title ReactOS Sound Kernel Streaming Kernel Streaming components documented for re implementation in ReactOS Category Microsoft Windows multimedia technology compu stub ...   more details



  1. Streaming Faith

    Infobox Company company name Streaming Faith company type Limited liability company LLC foundation Atlanta, Georgia 2000 location Atlanta, Georgia , United States USA industry Faith Based Streaming Media area served Worldwide homepage http www.streamingfaith.com www.streamingfaith.com Streaming Faith is the world s largest online faith based broadcasting portal. It provides ministries and Minister Christianity ministers worldwide with state of the art technology that empowers them to share their message with a worldwide audience. Streaming Faith hosts 24 hour broadband TV stations , fifteen radio stations and experiencing over 2,500 live ministry events per month as well as editorials, a prayer request forum, testimonials, ministry event announcements, live television live broadcast s and video on demand , Christian and religious news, discussion boards , devotionals and daily polls. For Further Reading http www.blacknews.com news hopetodaymagazine301.shtml Hope Today Magazine Partners With Streaming Faith http www.christianpost.com article 20070828 controversial author to sue streaming faith for dropping show.htm Controversial Author to Sue Streaming Faith for Dropping Show http www.prnewsnow.com Public Release Other 181214.html Streaming Faith 2007 Awards Honors Presented To Inspirational Faith Leaders http www.religionnewsblog.com 19141 streaming faith Christian Media Giant, Streaming Faith Faces Multi Million Dollar Lawsuit http www.hopetodaymagazine.com coverstory1 mason.html StreamingFaith.com and Chance Mason The Authority of Digital Media. External links http www.streamingfaith.com Streaming Faith Official Website http profile.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction user.viewprofile&friendID 115743755 Streaming Faith on Myspace http www.facebook.com StreamingFaith Streaming Faith on Facebook http www.twitter.com StreamingFaith Streaming Faith on Twitter http www.youtube.com user StreamingFaith Streaming Faith on YouTube Category Christian media companies ...   more details



  1. Streaming media

    Refimprove date December 2009 Streaming media is multimedia that is constantly received by and presented to an End user computer science end user while being delivered by a streaming provider. ref group ... other delivery systems are either inherently streaming e.g., radio , television or inherently non streaming e.g., books , Videotape video cassettes , audio Compact Disc CD s . The verb to stream ... streamed medium. Live streaming, more specifically, means taking the media and broadcasting ... powerful enough to display various media. The primary technical issues related to streaming were having ... . However, computer networks were still limited, and media was usually delivered over non streaming ... Markup Language HTML commercialization of the Internet. Real Networks pioneered the streaming media ... company histories RealNetworks Inc Company History.html ref They went on to launch the first streaming video technology in 1997. According to some accounts, by 2000, more than 85 of streaming content ... stopped pre installing on new computers. ref What is Streaming? A high level view of streaming media technology, history... Streaming Media Magazine http www.streamingmedia.com Articles ReadArticle.aspx ... and modern operating systems made streaming media practical and affordable for ordinary consumers ... for both storage and streaming. Increasing consumer demand for streaming of High definition television ... a number of technologies, such as Wireless HD or ITU T G.hn , which are optimized for streaming HD ... streaming has prompted YouTube to implement their new Live Streaming service to users. ref Josh Lowensohn. 2008 . YouTube to Offer Live Streaming This Year. http news.cnet.com 8301 17939 109 9883062 ... provided by a means called true streaming. True streaming sends the information straight to the computer or device without saving the file to a hard disk. On Demand streaming is provided by a means called progressive streaming or progressive download . Progressive streaming saves the file to a hard ...   more details



  1. Mount (streaming)

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Citations missing date March 2008 A mount point, in streaming media systems, is a virtual resource which references live or on demand content within a List of streaming media systems multimedia media server system. Mount points are used to allow multimedia servers the ability to control multiple content sources and or types on the same server instance. The mount point name is typically determined in the path location portion of a Uniform Resource Identifier URI . Channel content and attributes can be stored with mount point definitions and kept separate of global and other mount point settings and limits. This term in streaming media was popularized by the Icecast server and is used in many software products that support it and others like it. Publishing points Microsoft Windows Media Services makes use of a similar feature which it calls publishing points . Like Unix multimedia servers, it allows multiple channels to be defined simply by assigning them a publishing point which establishes the channel s virtual path on the server system. DEFAULTSORT Mount Streaming Category Streaming software ...   more details



  1. Sirannon (streaming)

    supports HTML 5 by streaming Google s WebM content. In addition, Sirannon can transcode in real time non WebM ingested cotent to WebM and stream it. H.264 SVC and H.264 MVC Support for streaming H.264 Scalable Video Coding, typically over RTP, and H.264 Multi View Coding. Apple Live HTTP streaming Sirannon supports Apple s Live HTTP streaming to MacBook, iPhone and iPad. new in 0.6.0 Impairment Several ... UDP HTTP User Datagram Protocol UDP Transmission Control Protocol TCP See also Streaming media Streaming List of streaming media systems References Cite conference first1 Alexis last1 Rombaut first2 ... Demeester authorlink coauthors title xStreamer modular multimedia streaming booktitle MM 09 Proceedings ... dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Sirannon Streaming Category Free media software Category Free ...   more details



  1. Application streaming

    Refimprove date March 2008 Computer application streaming is a form of on demand software distribution. The basic concept of application streaming has its foundation in the way modern computer programming languages and operating systems produce and run application code. Only specific parts of a computer program need to be available at any instance for the end user to perform a particular function. This means that a program need not be fully installed on a client computer, but parts of it can be delivered over a low bandwidth network as and when they are required. Application streaming is usually combined with application virtualization , so that applications are not installed in the traditional sense. Stream server An application is Packaged and stored on a streaming server. ref name CSFB ref name Datamation Packaging or sequencing produces an image of the application in a way that either orders delivery and or predictively optimizes delivery to the client. ref name CSFB Launch & Streaming of Application The initial launch of an application would be important for the end user and the Packaging process might be optimized to achieve this. Once launched, common functions would be followed. As these functions are requested by the end user, these may be Streamed in a similar manner. ref ... blog virtualization application streaming and why your organization should care 195 title Application Streaming And Why Your Organization Should Care date 2007 07 25 publisher ZDNet.com author ... Streaming.htm title Virtual Panacea Found in Application Streaming date 2008 08 11 publisher ... software apps story 0,10801,106354,00.html title Streaming the Desktop date 2005 11 21 author ... Found in Application Streaming.htm title Virtual Panacea Found in Application Streaming date ... systemcenter appv default.mspx Microsoft Application Virtualization Symantec Workspace Streaming Citrix Application Streaming XenApp Offline Plugin http www.novell.com products zenworks applicationvirtualization ...   more details



  1. Streaming current

    A streaming current and streaming potential are two interrelated electrokinetic phenomena studied in the areas of surface chemistry and electrochemistry . They are an electric current or Electric potential potential which originates when an electrolyte is driven by a pressure gradient through a channel or porous plug with charged walls. ref name Lyklema cite book author Lyklema, J. title Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science year 1995 publisher Academic Press ref ref name Li cite book author Li, D. title Electrokinetics in Microfluidics year 2004 publisher Academic Press ref ref name Chang cite book author Chang, H.C., Yeo, L. title Electrokinetically Driven Microfluidics and Nanofluidics year 2009 publisher Cambridge University Press ref The first observation of the streaming potential is generally attributed to the German physicist Georg Hermann Quincke in 1859. Streaming currents in well defined geometries are a sensitive method to characterize the zeta potential of surfaces ... needed date December 2010 . Origin of the streaming current Adjacent to the channel walls, the charge ... transport the streaming current. The reverse effect, generating a fluid flow by applying a potential ... publisher Springer Verlag ref Measurement method A typical setup to measure streaming currents consists ... pressure difference is applied. When both electrodes are held at the same potential, the streaming ..., the electrodes can be left floating, allowing a streaming potential to build up between the two ends of the channel. A streaming potential is defined as positive when the electric potential is higher on the high pressure end of the flow system that on the low pressure end. The value of streaming current ... to the streaming current at steady state, is math I c K L a 2 frac U str L math At steady state, the streaming ... 0 zeta eta K L Delta P math Symbols I sub str sub streaming current under short circuit conditions, A U sub str sub streaming potential at zero net current conditions, V I sub c sub conduction current ...   more details



  1. Acoustic streaming

    Acoustic streaming is a steady current in a fluid driven by the absorption of high amplitude Acoustics acoustic oscillations. This phenomenon can be observed near sound emitters, or in the standing waves within a Kundt s tube . It is the less known opposite of sound generation by a flow. There are two situations where sound is absorbed in its medium of propagation during propagation ref see video on http www.lmfa.ec lyon.fr perso Valery.Botton acoustic streaming bis.html French ref . The attenuation coefficient is math alpha 2 eta omega 2 3 rho c 3 math , following Stokes law sound attenuation . This effect is more intense at elevated frequencies and is much greater in air where attenuation occurs on a characteristic distance math alpha 1 math 10  cm at 1  MHz than in water math alpha 1 math 100 m at 1  MHz . In air it is known as the Quartz wind . near a boundary. Either when sound reaches a boundary, or when a boundary is vibrating in a still medium. A wall vibrating parallel to itself generates a shear wave, of attenuated amplitude within the Stokes boundary layer Stokes ... at 1  MHz. Origin a body force due to acoustic absorption in the fluid Acoustic streaming is a non linear effect. ref Sir James Lighthill 1978 Acoustic streaming , 61, 391, Journal of Sound ... streaming velocity average velocity . The Navier Stokes equations implies for the acoustic streaming ... streaming originates from a steady body force math f i partial overline rho v i v j partial x j ... overline epsilon 2 cos 2 omega t epsilon 2 2 math . Order of magnitude of acoustic streaming velocities Even if viscosity is responsible for acoustic streaming, the value of viscosity disappears from the resulting streaming velocities. The order of magnitude of streaming velocities are ref Squires ... Viscous streaming from an oscillating spherical bubble journal Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A year 1998 volume ... a omega sin phi math References reflist DEFAULTSORT Acoustic Streaming Category Acoustics ...   more details



  1. Streaming (album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Streaming Type Album Artist Muhal Richard Abrams George Lewis trombonist George Lewis Roscoe Mitchell Cover Streaming album .jpg Released October 10, 2006 Recorded January 8 & 9, 2005 Genre Jazz Length Label Pi Recordings Pi Producer Reviews Allmusic class album id r859803 rating 3 5 Chronology Muhal Richard Abrams Last album The Visibility of Thought br 2001 This album Streaming br 2006 Next album Vision Towards Essence br 2007 Streaming is an album by Muhal Richard Abrams , George Lewis trombonist George Lewis and Roscoe Mitchell released on the Pi Recordings Pi label in 2006. The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states that Decades have passed since the debut of these three musicians, yet they have lost nothing of their musical curiosity and desire to take risks. The enthusiastic interaction between pianist Muhal Richard Abrams and saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell with Lewis is the real reward of this esoteric outing . ref Yanow, S. Allmusic class album id r859803 pure url yes Allmusic Review accessed April 2, 2009. ref Track listing Scrape 10 02 Bound 11 02 Dramaturns 18 27 Soundhear 16 36 Streaming 17 34 All compositions by Muhal Richard Abrams, George Lewis and Roscoe Mitchell Personnel Muhal Richard Abrams piano , percussion George Lewis trombonist George Lewis trombone , laptop Roscoe Mitchell saxophones , percussion References reflist Category 2006 albums Category Muhal Richard Abrams albums Category Pi Recordings albums ...   more details



  1. Silver streaming

    Silver streaming is the term often used when a company makes an agreement with a mining company to purchase all or part of their silver production at a low, fixed, predetermined price to which both parties agree. The silver is usually a by product of the mineral the mining company s business is based on most silver is produced as a by product of base metals . ref cite web url http www.commodityonline.com news The business model of largest silver streaming co 19619 3 1.html title the business model of largest silver streaming company date 2009 07 16 ref . The arrangement can be made through silver purchase agreements or precious metals agreements ref cite web url http www.silverwheaton.com Company Profile default.aspx title Silver Wheaten Corp. Company Profile accessdate 2010 04 23 ref The transaction is considered mutually beneficial. The mining company gets much needed capital by immediately monetizing the non core silver, while the company receiving the silver gets it without having to invest in exploration, development, maintenance ref cite web url http community.nasdaq.com News 2010 01 Revealed A Top Ten Stock for 2010.aspx?storyid 17227 title Revealed A Top Ten Stock for 2010 date 2010 01 14 ref Silver streaming companies have no control over the mines that produce their silver meaning that when production falls short of expectations or is affected by political instability it must incur the losses itself because of the lack of control over production, earnings are based entirely on the market price of silver. ref cite web url http www.wikinvest.com stock Silver Wheaton 28SLW 29 note 1 title Silver Wheaton Corp accessdate 2010 11 05 ref Barrick Gold , and goldcorp are 2 mining companies which do business with silver streamers. Silver Wheaton Silver Wheaton Corporation is the world s largest silver streaming company ref cite web url http ca.news.finance.yahoo.com s 31032010 30 link f cnw silver wheaton files 2009 audited financial statements provides.html title Silver ...   more details



  1. Cytoplasmic streaming

    Expert subject Molecular and Cellular Biology date February 2009 nofootnotes date August 2009 Cytoplasmic streaming is the directed flow of cytosol the liquid component of the cytoplasm and organelles around large fungal and plant cells. This movement aids in the delivery of nutrients, metabolites, genetic information, and other materials to all parts of the cell. Cytoplasmic streaming occurs along Actin filaments in the cytoskeleton of the cell. Cyclosis is the circulation or streaming of the cytoplasm within some living Cell biology cell s. In plant cells, chloroplast s may be moved around with the stream, possibly to a position of optimum light absorption for photosynthesis. The rate of motion is usually affected by light exposure, temperature , and pH levels. The flow of cytoplasm may be stopped by Adding Lugol s iodine solution Adding Cytochalasin D dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide References reflist http www.britannica.com eb article 9028448 Britannica http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid ce2.section.448 Establishment of Polarity in the One Cell Embryo http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid mcb.figgrp.5242 Cytoplasmic streaming in cylindrical giant algae. http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid mcb.section.5230 5241 Actin and Myosin in Nonmuscle Cells External links http www.pearson college.uwc.ca pearson biology cyclosis.htm Measurement of Cyclosis in Elodea http www.microscopy uk.net mag artnov00 dwelodea.html Video of Cyclosis in Canadian Pondweed http www.dailymotion.com video x492em cellules de chlorophile tech Video of Cyclosis Elodea . Category Cellular processes Cell biology stub bn ca Ciclosi es Ciclosis fr Cyclose io Cikloso ja pt Ciclose ru ...   more details



  1. Streaming algorithm

    In computer science , streaming algorithms are algorithms for processing data streams in which the input is presented as a sequence of items and can be examined in only a few passes typically just one . These algorithms have limited memory available to them much less than the input size and also limited processing time per item. These constraints may mean that an algorithm produces an approximate answer based on a summary or sketch of the data stream in memory. History Though streaming algorithms had already been studied by Munro and Paterson ref Harvtxt Munro Paterson 1980 ref as well as Flajolet and Martin ref Harvtxt Flajolet Martin 1985 ref , the field of streaming algorithms was first formalized and popularized in a paper by Noga Alon , Yossi Matias , and Mario Szegedy . ref Harvtxt Alon ... contribution to streaming algorithms. There has since been a large body of work centered around data streaming algorithms that spans a diverse spectrum of computer science fields such as theory ... number of times. Much of the streaming literature is concerned with computing statistics on frequency ... Streaming algorithms have several applications in Computer network networking such as monitoring ... Traffic and flow matrix estimation Super spreaders Some streaming problems Frequency moments ... Natural language summarization Computational geometry streaming convex hulls Hershberger Suri MUD model Lower bounds Lower bounds have been computed for many of the data streaming problems that have ... Data Bases pages 79&ndash 88 year 2001 . citation title A Tutorial on Network Data Streaming last1 ... SIGMETRICS 2007. citation title Data streaming algorithms for estimating entropy of network traffic ... indyk GEOSTREAM geostream bib.ps Streaming Algorithms for Geometric Problems , by Piotr Indyk ... Algorithms http www.cse.iitk.ac.in users sganguly workshop.html IIT Kanpur Workshop on Data Streaming http www.cs.umass.edu mcgregor papers 07 openproblems.pdf List of open problems in streaming compiled ...   more details



  1. Protected Streaming

    Server streaming the file. Any other client requesting a connection will receive a connection reject ... from scratch Adobe Flash Category Multimedia Category Network protocols de Protected Streaming ...   more details



  1. Free streaming

    In astronomy , free streaming is a term used to describe a subatomic particle particle , most often a photon , which propagates through a medium without scattering . Use in defining surfaces Defining an exact surface for an object such as the Sun is made difficult by the wiktionary diffuse diffuse nature of matter which constitutes the Sun at distances far from the stellar core. An often used definition for the surface of a star is based on the path that photons take. Inside a star, photons travel by random walk , constantly interacting with matter, and the surface of the star is defined as the point at which photons encounter little resistance from the matter in the stellar atmosphere , or in other words, when photons stream freely. ref Shu 1982 , p. 89. ref The light which constitutes the cosmic microwave background comes from the surface of last scattering. This is, on average, the surface at which wiktionary primordial primordial photons last interacted with matter in the universe , or in other words, the point at which photons started free streaming. ref cite web title The Miller Lab at Columbia University url http calvin.phys.columbia.edu group web ebex ebex cmb.html accessdate 2009 07 05 ref Similarly, the surface of the cosmic neutrino background , if it could be observed, would mark when neutrino decoupling neutrinos decoupled and began to stream freely through the rest of the matter in the universe. See also Radiative transfer References reflist Bibliography cite book last Shu first Frank authorlink Frank Shu title The Physical Universe An Introduction to Astronomy publisher University Science Books year 1982 isbn 9780935702057 url http books.google.com books?id v 6PbAfapSAC& Category Atmospheric radiation Category Electromagnetic radiation ...   more details



  1. Java XML

    unreferenced article date April 2008 The Java programming language Java programming language XML Application programming interface APIs from Sun Microsystems consist of the following separate programming APIs Java API for XML Processing , or JAXP . Java API for XML Messaging , or JAXM . Java API for XML based RPC , or JAX RPC . Java API for XML Registries , or JAXR . Java API for XML Web Services , or JAX WS . Java API for RESTful Web Services , or JAX RS . Java Architecture for XML Binding , or JAXB . &ndash this is its official Sun name, even though it is an API, see http java.sun.com developer technicalArticles WebServices jaxb StAX STreaming XML processing , or StAX compatible with JDK 1.4 and above, included in JDK 1.6 . Only the Java API for XML Processing is a required API in Enterprise Java Beans Specification 1.3. A number of different Open Source software packages implement these APIs Xerces &ndash One of the original and most popular Simple API for XML SAX and Document Object Model DOM parser. Xalan &ndash XSLT XPath implementation, included in JDK 1.4 and above as the default transformer XSLT 1.0 . Saxon XSLT Saxon , alternative highly specification compliant XSLT XPath XQuery processor supports both XSLT 1.0 and 2.0 Woodstox &ndash An open source StAX and SAX as of version 3.2 implementation. External links http java.sun.com xml Java technology for XML Sun s page. http www.csv jdbc.com StelsXML JDBC driver JDBC driver for XML files. http woodstox.codehaus.org Woodstox Woodstox home page. http robaustin.wikidot.com how to schema check xml via jaxb How To Schema Check Xml Via JAXB Rob Austin Category Java platform XML ru Java XML ...   more details



  1. DS-XML

    Note Article currently under review. The Design Extensible Markup Language DS XML was initiated in 2005 at the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market as an open standard based on TM XML for the exchange of information in XML on Design information. Its latest version is the DS XML version 1.1 published in October 2009 covering the information for eFiling, publication and dissemination of Design Register s data and the version 1.0 has been adopted as World Intellectual Property Organization WIPO International Standard 86 aka ST.86 in February 2009. References DS XML Version 1.1 http www.tm xml.org DS XML DS XML xml index.xml. WIPO Standand ST.86 http www.wipo.int standards en xml material st86 index.html External links http www.tm xml.org DS XML DS XML xml index.xml DS XML homepage http www.tm xml.org DS XML DS XML xml DS XML Dictionary.xml DS XML dictionary http www.tm xml.org DS XML DS XML xml DS XML Tools.xml DS XML examples Category Industry specific XML based standards Category XML markup languages Category Intellectual property organizations ...   more details



  1. Xml:tm

    xml tm XML based Text Memory is a standard for XML to allow ease of translation of XML documents. xml tm forms part of the Open Architecture for XML Authoring and Localization OAXAL reference architecture. External links http www.lisa.org standards xmltm xml tm page on the LISA OSCAR web site Category Technical communication Category XML based standards Category Markup languages Category Internationalization and localization ...   more details



  1. XML framework

    Cleanup date February 2008 An XML framework is a Software framework for XML . Basically, the framework implements several features to aid the programmer in creating her own application, but an XML framework differs from other frameworks in that all data produced is XML . The programmer defines and produces pure data in XML format and the framework transforms the document to any format desired. One code, one XML and several transformations like XHTML , SVG , WML, Excel or Word format, or any document type may result. Features in an XML framework Classes to abstract the USE of XML documents Classes to abstract the DATA access All data is XML independent of your source, like XML , Database, text files XSLT cache. Easy way to create XSLT documents like code snippets Framework must be extensible because XML is extensible by definition. Pure XML frameworks XMLNuke Category XML pt XML framework ...   more details



  1. XML Script

    XML Script and XML Script are two unrelated XML technologies. The former XML Script is an XML transformation language , while the latter XML Script is a http www.asp.net ajax documentation live Default.aspx Microsoft technology preview for scripting web browsers think of it as an XML version of ECMA Script ECMA JavaScript . Microsoft is expected to rename their XML Script as Atlas Script before first release. External links http www.xmlscript.org XML Script home page http ajax.asp.net Microsoft AJAX Library home page Category XML based standards compu lang stub ...   more details



  1. Zefania XML

    Zefania XML Bible Markup Language is an XML based language for the description of Biblical texts. This allows applications that understand XML, Bible texts to read and process. Zefania XML is available under the GNU General Public License . See also Worship presentation program , with OpenSong http opensong.org , that uses Zefania XML. Bible software de Zefania XML Zefania XML Bible Markup Language de icon Category Markup languages Category Electronic Bibles Category Electronic publishing christianity stub ...   more details



  1. XML Base

    XML Base is a W3C recommendation World Wide Web Consortium recommended facility for defining base Uniform Resource Identifier URI s for parts of XML documents. XML Base recommendation was adopted on 2001 06 27. The attribute xml base may be inserted in XML documents to specify a base URI other than the base URI of the document or external entity. The value of this attribute is interpreted as a URI Reference as defined in RFC 3986 IETF RFC 3986 . It serves the function described in section 5.1.1 of RFC3986, establishing the base URI or IRI for resolving any relative references found within the effective scope of the xml base attribute. In namespace aware XML processors, the xml prefix is bound to the namespace name http www.w3.org XML 1998 namespace as described in Namespaces in XML XML Names . Note that xml base can be still used by non namespace aware processors. External links http www.w3.org TR xmlbase XML Base W3C Recommendation standard stub W3C Standards DEFAULTSORT Xml Base Category XML Category World Wide Web Consortium standards de XML Base pl XML Base ...   more details



  1. XML and MIME

    There are two MIME assignments for XML data. These are application xml RFC 3023 text xml RFC 3023 Because of the wide variety of documents that can be expressed using an XML syntax, additional MIME types are needed to differentiate between languages. XML based formats add a suffix of xml to the MIME type. The following are some examples of common XML media types. Registered Extensible HyperText Markup Language XHTML application xhtml xml RFC 3236 Atom standard Atom application atom xml RFC 4287 Registration In Progress Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations XSL Transformations XSLT http www.w3.org TR xslt20 xslt mime definition application xslt xml Scalable Vector Graphics Scalable Vector Graphics SVG http www.w3.org TR SVGMobile12 mimereg.html image svg xml Unregistered Mathematical Markup Language MathML application mathml xml Really Simple Syndication RSS file format RSS 2.0 application rss xml External links http www.iana.org assignments media types Official List of MIME Types http www 128.ibm.com developerworks xml library x mxd2.html IBM article Category XML ...   more details




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