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  2. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    ^ The primary format is binary, but text and JSON formats are available. [8] [9] ^ Means that generic tools/libraries know how to encode, decode, and dereference a reference to another piece of data in the same document. A tool may require the IDL file, but no more. Excludes custom, non-standardized referencing techniques.

  3. JSON - Wikipedia

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    JSON Schema specifies a JSON-based format to define the structure of JSON data for validation, documentation, and interaction control. It provides a contract for the JSON data required by a given application and how that data can be modified. [29] JSON Schema is based on the concepts from XML Schema (XSD) but is JSON-based. As in XSD, the same ...

  4. JSONPath - Wikipedia

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    JSONiq [11] is a query and transformation language for JSON. XPath 3.1 [12] is an expression language that allows the processing of values conforming to the XDM [13] data model. The version 3.1 of XPath supports JSON as well as XML. jq is like sed for JSON data – it can be used to slice and filter and map and transform structured data.

  5. Requirements Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    RIF/ReqIF is a standardized meta-model, defined by an XML schema. Such files must conform to the schema and contain the description of the model (the datatypes), as well as the data. A successful data exchange between various tools only succeeds, if all parties agree on a common data model. The previously mentioned implementor forum is working ...

  6. XMLSpy - Wikipedia

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    XMLSpy was first released in 1999, [1] producing an integrated development environment for XML. [2] It is a licensed software product that uses key protection to prevent unlicensed usage. [3]

  7. XSLT - Wikipedia

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    These formats can be subsequently converted to formats such as PDF, PostScript, and PNG. [2] Support for JSON and plain-text transformation was added in later updates to the XSLT 1.0 specification. As of August 2022, the most recent stable version of the language is XSLT 3.0, which achieved Recommendation status in June 2017.

  8. Schema.org - Wikipedia

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    Schema.org is an initiative launched on June 2, 2011, by Bing, Google and Yahoo! [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] (operators of the world's largest search engines at that time) [ 6 ] to create and support a common set of schemas for structured data markup on web pages.

  9. Semi-structured data - Wikipedia

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    JSON or JavaScript Object Notation, is an open standard format that uses human-readable text to transmit data objects. JSON has been popularized by web services developed utilizing REST principles. Databases such as MongoDB and Couchbase store data natively in JSON format, leveraging the pros of semi-structured data architecture.