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DGIWG continues to work on interoperability standards for geographic data exchange between various military systems and geographic information systems in general. [ citation needed ] After revision 2.1 of DIGEST, released in September 2000, the DGIWG discontinued work on the standard and is focusing on incorporating its standards as profiles in ...
Standard Interchange Format, called SIF, is a geospatial data exchange format. A standard or neutral format used to move graphics files between DOD Project 2851 and is currently codified in Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata maintained by the Federal Geographic Data Committee .
Shipdex A modified subset of S1000D to transfer technical data typically used in equipment manuals; Data interchange platforms SafeSeaNet: the European platform for maritime data exchange; Encryption Standards S-63 standard for encrypting, securing and compressing electronic navigational chart (ENC) data.
It is an EDI standard based on EDIFACT created to automate and standardize data exchange between airlines and other parties. NCPDP Script, SCRIPT is a standard developed and maintained by the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP). The standard defines documents for electronic transmission of medical prescriptions in the United ...
Data interchange standards govern the exchange of data between businesses, government entities, libraries, and non-governmental organizations. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
The Data Interchange Standards Association (DISA) was the organization that supported various other organizations, for the most part, responsible for the development of cross-industry electronic business interchange standards. DISA served as the Secretariat for ASC X12 and their X12 EDI and XML standards development process. As of January 2016 ...
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is an international voluntary consensus standards organization that develops and maintains international standards for geospatial content and location-based services, sensor web, Internet of Things, GIS data processing and data sharing. The OGC was incorporated as a not for profit in 1994.
It supports data exchange over XML and is the most successful evolution in a long line of data models. JC3IEDM is intended to represent the core of the data identified for exchange across multiple functional areas and multiple views of the requirements. Toward that end, it lays down a common approach to describing the information to be exchanged.