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Extensible Markup Language

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  • proper noun computing A set of rules for encoding documents in machine-readable form.

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Examples

  • From the article, “Fourteen principal agencies are involved in FedStats.net, which uses Extensible Markup Language and P2P technology, and the task force is a partner in nine grants from the NSF�s Digital Government program.”

    3645184 « ResourceShelf 2001

  • The scheme presented by NIST uses the Extensible Markup Language to represent the data.

    Government Computer News Current Issue 2010

  • Solace's content and geospatial routing products are compliant with the Emergency Data Exchange Language, a set of messaging standards based on Extensible Markup Language that enables the sharing of emergency information between government agencies and emergency-related organizations.

    Government Computer News Current Issue 2010

  • Solace's content and geospatial routing products are compliant with the Emergency Data Exchange Language, a set of messaging standards based on Extensible Markup Language that enables the sharing of emergency information between government agencies and emergency-related organizations.

    Government Computer News Current Issue 2010

  • Systems powered by the Extensible Markup Language might someday prove to be the standard for information sharing between businesses, but not in the near future.

    The McKinsey Quarterly 2009

  • Systems powered by the Extensible Markup Language might someday prove to be the standard for information sharing between businesses, but not in the near future.

    The McKinsey Quarterly 2009

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