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  2. BeerXML - Wikipedia

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    BeerXML is a free, fully defined XML data description [3] standard designed for the exchange of beer brewing recipes [4] and other brewing data. Tables of recipes as well as other records such as hop schedules and malt bills can be represented using BeerXML for use by brewing software .

  3. XML database - Wikipedia

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    An XML database is a data persistence software system that allows data to be specified, and stored, in XML format. This data can be queried , transformed, exported and returned to a calling system. XML databases are a flavor of document-oriented databases which are in turn a category of NoSQL database.

  4. List of XML markup languages - Wikipedia

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    XQuery: a query language designed to query collections of XML data (similar to SQL) XrML: the eXtensible Rights Markup Language, or the Rights Expression Language (REL) for MPEG-21; XSIL: an XML-based transport language for scientific data; XSL Formatting Objects: a markup language for XML document formatting which is most often used to ...

  5. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Open content music database. 45,520,390 [19] 3,258,314 [19] 2,371,603 [19] GPL/LGPL/PD/CC BY-NC-SA. Free API [20] and XML data dumps. [21] MusicID: Official charts and indicative revenue data going back to 1900 [22] Aggregator of chart data from sources such as Billboard, OCC and more [23] Rate Your Music: Music database, community ratings ...

  6. Category:XML databases - Wikipedia

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    Native XML database; P. PureXML; Q. Qizx; S. Sedna (database) This page was last edited on 29 December 2011, at 18:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. XML retrieval - Wikipedia

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    Ranking in XML-Retrieval can incorporate both content relevance and structural similarity, which is the resemblance between the structure given in the query and the structure of the document. Also, the retrieval units resulting from an XML query may not always be entire documents, but can be any deeply nested XML elements, i.e. dynamic documents.

  8. NIEMOpen - Wikipedia

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    Metadata, or data about data, defines information that supports the actual content of XML instances. The metadata feature provides a mechanism for attaching structured properties that describe the pedigree or source (when reported, who reported, how reliable, etc.) of instance data to any data component of the model (type or object, property ...

  9. Talk:BeerXML - Wikipedia

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