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  2. Image schema - Wikipedia

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    One formal language to describe them is the ISL (Image Schema Language), a logic language combined by different formal calculi and first-order logic that builds on creating hierarchical families of logical micro-theories that is able to represent different degrees of specification of the image schemas. [14]

  3. Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard - Wikipedia

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    METS is an XML Schema designed for the purpose of: Creating XML document instances that express the hierarchical structure of digital library objects. Recording the names and locations of the files that comprise those objects. Recording associated metadata. METS can, therefore, be used as a tool for modeling real world objects, such as ...

  4. Schema - Wikipedia

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    SCHEMA (bioinformatics), an algorithm used in protein engineering; Schema (genetic algorithms), a set of programs or bit strings that have some genotypic similarity; Schema.org, a web markup vocabulary; Schema (logic) Axiom schema, in formal logic; Image schema, a recurring pattern of spatial sensory experience; Database schema; XML schema

  5. IDEF1X - Wikipedia

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    A schema is a model, usually depicted by a diagram and sometimes accompanied by a language description. The three schemas used in this approach are: [5] External schema for user views; Conceptual schema integrates external schemata; Internal schema that defines physical storage structures.

  6. XML - Wikipedia

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    The oldest schema language for XML is the document type definition (DTD), inherited from SGML. DTDs have the following benefits: DTD support is ubiquitous due to its inclusion in the XML 1.0 standard. DTDs are terse compared to element-based schema languages and consequently present more information in a single screen.

  7. Metadata - Wikipedia

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    Metadata schemata can also be one-dimensional, or linear, where each element is completely discrete from other elements and classified according to one dimension only. An example of a linear metadata schema is the Dublin Core schema, which is one-dimensional. Metadata schemata are often 2 dimensional, or planar, where each element is completely ...

  8. Cognitive grammar - Wikipedia

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    The semantic aspects of cognitive grammar are modeled as image schemas rather than propositions, although these schema are only demonstrative, and are not intended to reflect any actual visual operation occurring during the production and perception of language. [7]

  9. Metadata standard - Wikipedia

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    Metadata Authority Description Schema is a schema for authority control that may be used for a variety of purposes, especially managing names of people, organization, or geographical areas, and particularly for library applications. XOBIS [34] Librarianship: XML Organic Bibliographic Information Schema is an XML schema for modeling MARC data ...