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  2. Schema.org - Wikipedia

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    Schema.org - Wikipedia ... Schema.org

  3. XML Schema (W3C) - Wikipedia

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    XML Schema (W3C)

  4. Geography Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    The Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML encoding in compliance with ISO 19118 for the transport and storage of geographic information modelled according to the conceptual modelling framework used in the ISO 19100-series and including both the spatial and nonspatial properties of geographic features.

  5. Chemical Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    Chemical Markup Language ( ChemML or CML) is an approach to managing molecular information using tools such as XML and Java. [1] It was the first domain specific implementation based strictly on XML, first based on a DTD [2] and later on an XML Schema, [3] the most robust and widely used system for precise information management in many areas ...

  6. Unified Modeling Language - Wikipedia

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    Unified Modeling Language

  7. List of XML markup languages - Wikipedia

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    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 generate PDFs. XSL Transformations: a language used for the transformation of XML documents. XSPF: a playlist format for digital media.

  8. Semantic Web - Wikipedia

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  9. SAML metadata - Wikipedia

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    Two early metadata schema may be of interest: In June 2002, barely a month after the SSTC completed its work on what was to become the SAML V1.0 Standard, the Shibboleth project developed a metadata schema consisting of <OriginSite> and <DestinationSite> elements. This schema would drive the initial versions of the Shibboleth IdP software.