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List of XML markup languages

This is a list of notable XML markup languages.

A

  • AdsML Markup language used for interchange of data between advertising systems.
  • aecXML: a mark-up language which uses Industry Foundation Classes to create a vendor-neutral means to access data generated by Building Information Modeling.
  • Agricultural Ontology Service
  • AIML Markup language used for creating artificial intelligence chatterbots.
  • AnIML Markup language used for data created by scientific analytical instruments.[1]
  • ARXML Autosar specification description XML [2]
  • Atom (standard): The Atom Syndication Format is a language used for web feeds
  • Attention Profiling Mark-up Language (APML): format for capturing a person's interests and dislikes
  • Automated Test Markup Language (ATML): defines a standard exchange medium for sharing information between components of automatic test systems.
  • Attention.xml: used for RSS and similar online subscription-tracking applications[3][4]
  • Auto-lead Data Format: an open XML-based standard specifically for communicating consumer purchase requests to automotive dealerships.

B

  • BeerXML: a free XML based data description standard for the exchange of brewing data
  • Binary Format Description language: an extension of XSIL which has added conditionals and the ability to reference files by their stream numbers, rather than by their public URLs
  • Biological Dynamics Markup Language (BDML) is an XML format for quantitative data describing biological dynamics.
  • Business Intelligence Markup Language (BIML) is an XML dialect for defining business intelligence (BI) assets.
  • Business Process Execution Language: a business process modeling language that is executable

C

D

E

F

  • Facelets VDL: View declaration language used in the Facelets framework and JavaServer Faces.
  • FicML: Fiction Markup Language
  • FictionBook: an e-book format
  • FIXatdl, FIX algorithmic trading definition language. Schema provides a HCI between a human trader, the order entry screen(s), unlimited different algorithmic trading types (called strategies) from a variety of sources, and formats a new order message on the FIX wire.
  • FIXML, Financial Information eXchange (FIX) protocol in XML format. FIX is a very widely deployed messaging protocol used between financial traders worldwide.
  • FleXML: an XML transformation language
  • FpML, Financial products Markup Language. Used to describe complex financial products.
  • FXT: transformation specification for the Functional XML Transformation Tool

G

  • Geography Markup Language: a grammar defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to express geographical features
  • GeoSciML: a GML Application Schema that can be used to transfer information about geology, with an emphasis on the "interpreted geology" that is conventionally portrayed on geologic maps.
  • GJXDM: a data reference model for the exchange of information within the justice and public safety communities
  • GPX: a language designed for transferring GPS data between software applications
  • GraphML: a standard exchange format for graphs
  • Green Building XML: also known as "gbXML", a schema to facilitate the transfer of building properties stored in 3D building information models (BIM) to engineering analysis tools, especially energy and building performance analysis
  • General Station Description Markup Language (GSDML): used to describe the communication interface of a Profinet device
  • GuideML
  • GXA: an extension of SOAP being worked on by Microsoft, IBM and some other developers
  • GXL: a standard exchange format for graphs

H

  • HumanML: for describing contextual (emotional, social, pragmatic) information about instances of human communication

I

  • Industry Foundation Classes: specifically the "ifcXML" format, defined by ISO 10303-28 ("STEP-XML"), having file extension ".ifcXML". This format is suitable for interoperability with XML tools and exchanging partial building models.
  • Information and Content Exchange
  • IO Device Description (IODD): contains information about the device's identity, parameters, process data, diagnosis data and IO-Link communication properties.

J

K

L

M

  • MARCXML: a schema developed by the Library of Congress to enable the sharing and accessing of bibliographic information
  • MathML: a language describing mathematical notation
  • Medical Reality Markup Language (MRML)
  • Metadata Object Description Schema: an XML schema with bibliographic elements used for a variety of library applications
  • Microformats: a piece mark up that allows expression of semantics in an HTML (or XHTML) web page
  • MOWL: semantic interactions with multimedia content
  • Music Encoding Initiative (MEI): an XML-based language for digital representations of music notation documents.
  • Music Markup Language
  • MusicXML: an XML-based music notation file format.
  • MXML: a language used to declaratively lay-out the interface of applications, and also to implement complex business logic and rich internet application behaviors

N

  • Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language
  • National Information Exchange Model
  • Nested Context Language
  • NewsML: provides a media-independent, structural framework for multi-media news (Superseded by NewsML-G2)
  • NewsML-G2: an XML multimedia news exchange format standard of the IPTC, the International Press Telecommunications Council
  • NeXML: an XML representation of the NeXus data format
  • NeuroML: computational neuroscience models

O

  • ODD: A 'One Document Does-it-all' TEI format for simultaneously recording project documentation and meta-schema definition from which you can generate RELAX NG, W3C XML Schema, and DTDs as well as formatted documentation.
  • ODRL: an XML-based standard Rights Expression Language (REL) used in Digital Rights Management systems
  • Office Open XML: is a Microsoft file format specification for the storage of electronic documents
  • OFX: Open Financial Exchange is a unified specification for the electronic exchange of financial data between financial institutions, businesses and consumers via the Internet.
  • OIOXML: an XML-markup language created by the Danish government to ease communication from, to and between Danish governmental instances
  • Open Mathematical Documents (OMDoc), based on OpenMath and MathML, but with a greater coverage.
  • OML: an XML format for outlines, based on OPML.
  • Open eBook: the e-book format defined by Open eBook Publication Structure Specification; superseded by ePub.
  • Open Scripture Information Standard (OSIS), an XML-markup schema that defines tags for marking up Bibles, theological commentaries, and other related literature.
  • OpenDocument (ODF): a document file format used for describing electronic documents
  • OpenMath – a markup language for mathematical formulae which can complement MathML.
  • OPML: an XML format for outlines

P

  • phyloXML – XML for phylogenetic and phylogenomic applications
  • PMML – XML for predictive analytics and data mining
  • PNML – Petri Net Markup Language
  • PDBML – XML for Protein Data Bank

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

References

  1. ^ "The IUPAC-ASTM Unified Standard for Analytical Data: AnIML". 31 October 2004. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  2. ^ "ARXML Serialization Rules" (PDF). Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  3. ^ Barnett, Alex (14 February 2005). "Serendipity and Attention.xml". Microsoft Developers' Network. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  4. ^ "attention-formats". Microformats. 22 September 2009. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  5. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20130215121314/http://xml.fido.gov/stratml/index.htm
  6. ^ "README for the initial, deprecated UXP repository on GitHub". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  7. ^ "REMADE for the current UXP repository on GitHub". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  8. ^ XMLTerm
  9. ^ XML Telemetric and Command Exchange
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