The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is an open XML technology for real-time communication, which powers a wide range of applications including instant messaging, presence, media negotiation, whiteboarding, collaboration, lightweight midd
The DITA OASIS Standard defines an XML architecture for designing, writing, managing, and publishing technical documentation in print and on the Web. DITA (commonly pronunced dit'-uh) builds content reuse into the authoring process for document creation and management.
DITA XML.org is the official community gathering place and information resource for the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) OASIS Standard. This site is hosted by OASIS
eXist-db is an open source database management system built using XML technology. It stores XML data according to the XML data model and features efficient, index-based XQuery processing.
".epub" is the file extension of an XML format for reflowable digital books and publications. ".epub" is composed of three open standards, the Open Publication Structure (OPS), Open Packaging Format (OPF) and Open Container Format (OCF), produced by the IDPF. "EPUB" allows publishers to produce and send a single digital publication file through distribution and offers consumers interoperability between software/hardware for unencrypted reflowable digital books and other publications. The Open eBook Publication Structure or "OEB", originally produced in 1999, is the precursor to OPS.
a web-based service designed to make it easier to convert academic papers from typical word-processor editing formats such as MS-Word .DOC and OpenOffice .ODT, to publishing layout formats such as XML.
The METS schema is a standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata regarding objects within a digital library, expressed using the XML schema language of the World Wide Web Consortium.
openpub - Project Hosting on Google Code. an application of the Atom Syndication Format intended to enable content creators and distributors to distribute digital books via a simple catalog format. The mechanism through which compatible Reading Systems access the distributed catalog has three components: eBook content, XML catalog metadata, and an HTTP transport for the catalog. OPDS-compatible Reading Systems must support IDPF EPUB, and may optionally support additional formats.
The SAFE (Standard Archive Format for Europe) has been designed to act as a common format for archiving and conveying data within ESA Earth Observation archiving facilities. The Basic SAFE Schema Set is an extract of the whole SAFE Schema Set. SAFE uses the latest available technologies to achieve its goals of preserving the archived data for a long-term, facilitating the conversion into different formats, simplifying the extraction from the archive and enhancing their utilization by end-users and/or processing systems.
a non-profit membership organization. software vendors, school districts, state departments of education and others. primary and secondary (pK-12) education. platform-independent, vendor-neutral rules and definitions called the SIF Implementation Specifi