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The XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) is an Object Management Group (OMG) standard for exchanging metadata information via Extensible Markup Language (XML). It can be used for any metadata whose metamodel can be expressed in Meta-Object Facility (MOF), a platform-independent model (PIM). The most common use of XMI is as an interchange format for ...
XMI – XML Metadata Interchange, an OMG metadata interchange standard; CWM models enable users to trace the lineage of data – CWM provides objects that describe where the data came from and when and how the data was created. Instances of the metamodel are exchanged via XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) documents.
MARCXML - a direct mapping of the MARC standard to XML syntax; METS - a schema for aggregating in a single XML file descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata about a digital object; MODS - a schema for a bibliographic element set and maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress [6]
XLIFF: XML Localization Interchange File Format, a format created to standardize localization. XLink: a language used for creating hyperlinks in XML documents; XMI: an OMG standard for exchanging metadata information via XML. The most common use of XMI is as an interchange format for UML models
XML Metadata Interchange, a standard for exchanging metadata information; XMI, an ETF operated by Blackrock on the TSX; see List of Canadian exchange-traded funds; XMI (stock index), the AMEX Major Market Index; XM (aka XMI or XM 1), 2003, the first XM album by Porcupine Tree
The exchange format is defined by XSD (XML Schema) and XMI (XML for Metadata Interchange), a specification for transformation of OMG metamodels to XML. Pursuant to the OMG's policies, the metamodel is the result of an open process involving submissions by member organizations, following a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued in 2003.
A conversion from MOF specification models (M3-, M2-, or M1-Layer) to W3C XML and XSD are specified by the XMI (ISO/IEC 19503) specification. XMI is an XML-based exchange format for models. [1]: xi From MOF to Java™ there is the Java Metadata Interchange (JMI) specification by Java Community Process. [1]: xi
In computing, UML eXchange Format (UXF) is a XML-based model interchange format for Unified Modeling Language (UML), which is a standard software modeling language. UXF is a structured format described in 1998 and intended to encode, publish, access and exchange UML models.