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LOGML
An XML 1.0 based markup language for web server log reports, that allows automated data mining and report generation. LOGML is based on XGMML for graph description. See also *XGMML *List of markup languages This is a list of markup languages. This page directly lists markup languages that have not yet been assigned to more specific categories. However, many specific markup language are instead listed only under the narrower lists referenced below. Bu ... External links Cover Pages: Log Markup Language (LOGML) {{compu-lang-stub XML markup languages Computer file formats ...
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XGMML
XGMML (the eXtensible Graph Markup and Modeling Language) is an XML application based on GML which is used for graph description. Technically, while GML is not related to XML nor SGML, XGMML is an XML application that is so designed that there's a 1:1 relation towards GML for trivial conversion between the two formats. Applications supporting XGMML * Cytoscape, an open source bioinformatics software platform for visualizing molecular interaction networks, loads and saves networks and node/edge attributes in XGMML * Biomax BioXM Knowledge Management Environment, a customizable knowledge management system for life sciences, supports export of semantic network A semantic network, or frame network is a knowledge base that represents semantic relations between concepts in a network. This is often used as a form of knowledge representation. It is a directed or undirected graph consisting of vertices, ... graphs as XGMML files * JNets, a network visualization and analysis too ...
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Markup Language
Markup language refers to a text-encoding system consisting of a set of symbols inserted in a text document to control its structure, formatting, or the relationship between its parts. Markup is often used to control the display of the document or to enrich its content to facilitating automated processing. A markup language is a set of rules governing what markup information may be included in a document and how it is combined with the content of the document in a way to facilitate use by humans and computer programs. The idea and terminology evolved from the "marking up" of paper manuscripts (i.e., the revision instructions by editors), which is traditionally written with a red pen or blue pencil on authors' manuscripts. Older markup languages, which typically focus on typography and presentation, include troff, TeX, and LaTeX. Scribe and most modern markup languages, for example XML, identify document components (for example headings, paragraphs, and tables), with the e ...
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List Of Markup Languages
This is a list of markup languages. This page directly lists markup languages that have not yet been assigned to more specific categories. However, many specific markup language are instead listed only under the narrower lists referenced below. Business, economy, and finance * BNML (Business Narrative Markup Language* Business Process Modeling Language, BPML (Business Process Modeling Language*FpML (Financial Product Markup Language) *XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) Culture, media, and entertainment * BulletML * OBML (Opera Binary Markup Language) * SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language) * Fountain Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics *CFML (ColdFusion Markup Language) *Emotion Markup Language * GolfMLbr>*InkML *Meta Content Framework *Parameter Value Language *Serializations of RDF (Resource Description Framework) like RDF/XML and RDF/N3 *SBML (Systems Biology Markup Language) * SML (Spacecraft Markup Language) *VoiceXML *VHML (Virtual ...
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XML Markup Languages
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data. It defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. The World Wide Web Consortium's XML 1.0 Specification of 1998 and several other related specifications—all of them free open standards—define XML. The design goals of XML emphasize simplicity, generality, and usability across the Internet. It is a textual data format with strong support via Unicode for different human languages. Although the design of XML focuses on documents, the language is widely used for the representation of arbitrary data structures such as those used in web services. Several schema systems exist to aid in the definition of XML-based languages, while programmers have developed many application programming interfaces (APIs) to aid the processing of XML data. Overview The main purpose of XML is serialization, i. ...
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