Markup Languages
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- A Critique of OpenMath and Thoughts on Encoding Mathematics
- Open issues regarding OpenMath; a call for real-world applications to vet OpenMath. By Richard Fateman. [PDF]
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- MathWeb Search
- A semantic search engine for web content based on OpenMath and MathML expressions. View Examples for a demonstration of use.
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- Perl OpenMath to LaTeX Converter
- Converts OpenMath to LaTeX. Includes a demo converter, Perl source and documentation.
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- A Brief History of the Development of SMDL and HyTime
- Origins, design, development, architectural forms, standardization.
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- AIML - Astronomical Instrument Markup Language
- A version of the Instrument Markup Language (IML) for controlling astronomical instruments.
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- CML - Chemical Markup Language
- Includes specification, sample code and examples, and discussion forum.
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- DARPA Markup Language (DAML+OIL)
- 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.
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- How to Create Channel Definition Format (CDF) Files
- Microsoft tutorial, explaining how CDF gives Web authors another way to organize their sites.
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- JSML - JSpeech Markup Language
- A text format used by applications to annotate text input to speech synthesizers; derived from Java Speech API Markup Language.
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- Literature Markup Language
- A collection of semantic element names for literature applications to be used with the role attribute of XHTML, SVG and other formats.
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- MCF - Meta Content Framework
- A data model for describing information organization structures (metadata) for collections of networked information.
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- Molecular Dynamics Language
- Provides simple constructs like atom, bond, molecule and TRANSLATE to mark up chemical simulation data.
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- OSD - Open Software Description Format
- A vocabulary used for describing software packages and their dependencies. It is intended to be useful in automated software distribution environments.
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- Open Applications Group (OAGI)
- 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.