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  2. XMLStarlet - Wikipedia

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    XMLStarlet is a set of command line utilities (toolkit) to query, transform, validate, and edit XML documents and files using a simple set of shell commands in a way similar to how it is done with UNIX grep, sed, awk, diff, patch, join, etc commands.

  3. XML - Wikipedia

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    The World Wide Web Consortium's XML 1.0 Specification [3] of 1998 [4] and several other related specifications [5] —all of them free open standards—define XML. [6] The design goals of XML emphasize simplicity, generality, and usability across the Internet. [7] It is a textual data format with strong support via Unicode for different human ...

  4. VTD-XML - Wikipedia

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    VTD-XML is well suited for SOA intermediary applications such as XML routers/switches/gateways, Enterprise Service Buses, and services aggregation points. All those applications perform the basic "store and forward" operations for which retaining the original XML is critical for minimizing latency.

  5. List of XML markup languages - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. List of types of XML schemas - Wikipedia

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    MARCXML - a direct mapping of the MARC standard to XML syntax; METS - a schema for aggregating in a single XML file descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata about a digital object; MODS - a schema for a bibliographic element set and maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress [6]

  7. Requirements Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    RIF/ReqIF (Requirements Interchange Format) is an XML file format that can be used to exchange requirements, along with its associated metadata, between software tools from different vendors. The requirements exchange format also defines a workflow for transmitting the status of requirements between partners.

  8. XML Schema editors - Wikipedia

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    The problems users face when working with the XSD standard can be mitigated with the use of graphical editing tools. Although any text-based editor can be used to edit an XML Schema, a graphical editor offers advantages; allowing the structure of the document to be viewed graphically and edited with validation support, entry helpers and other useful features.

  9. XML database - Wikipedia

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    XML nodes and documents are the fundamental unit of (logical) storage, just as a relational database has fields and rows. The standard for querying XML data per W3C recommendation is XQuery; the latest version is XQuery 3.1. [13] XQuery includes XPath as a sub-language and XML itself is a valid sub-syntax of XQuery.