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Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) v1.2

Defines both a) a set of document types for authoring and organizing topic-oriented information; and b) a set of mechanisms for combining, extending, and constraining document types.

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OASIS Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) TC

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December 2010

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Election Markup Language (EML) Specification Version 6.0

Describes the background and purpose of the Election Markup Language, the electoral processes from which it derives its structure and the security and audit mechanisms it is designed to support. It also provides an explanation of the core schemas used throughout, definitions of the simple and complex datatypes, plus the EML schemas themselves. It also covers the conventions used in the specification and the use of namespaces, as well as the guidance on the constraints, extendibility, and splitting of messages.

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OASIS Election and Voter Services TC

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August 2010

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[EML-v6.0] Election Markup Language (EML) Specification Version 6.0. Edited by John Borras and David Webber. 19 August 2010. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/election/eml/v6.0/cs01/EML-Specification-v6.0-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/election/eml/v6.0/EML-Specification-v6.0.html.

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Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) v1.0

Defines a domain model and Web Services and Restful AtomPub bindings that can be used by applications to work with one or more Content Management repositories/systems.

The CMIS interface is designed to be layered on top of existing Content Management systems and their existing programmatic interfaces. It is not intended to prescribe how specific features should be implemented within those CM systems, not to exhaustively expose all of the CM system’s capabilities through the CMIS interfaces. Rather, it is intended to define a generic/universal set of capabilities provided by a CM system and a set of services for working with those capabilities.

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OASIS Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) TC

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May 2010

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Context/value association using genericode 1.0

Describes the file format used in a “context/value association” file (termed in short as “a CVA file”). This file format is an XML vocabulary using address expressions to specify hierarchical document contexts and their associated constraints. A document context specifies one or more locations found in an XML document or other similarly structured hierarchy of information. A constraint is expressed as either an explicit expression evaluation or as a value inclusion in one or more controlled vocabularies of values. This file format specification assumes a controlled vocabulary of values is expressed in an external resource described by the OASIS genericode standard.

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OASIS Code List Representation Technical Committee

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April 2010

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[context-value-assoc-v1.0] Context/value association using genericode 1.0. Edited by G. Ken Holman. 15 April 2010. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/codelist/cs01-ContextValueAssociation-1.0/doc/context-value-association.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/codelist/ContextValueAssociation/doc/context-value-association.html.

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WebCGM v2.1

Describing a profile of Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM), ISO/IEC 8632:1999. WebCGM adds Web linking and is optimized for Web applications in technical illustration, electronic documentation, geophysical data visualization, and similar fields. It represents a significant interoperability agreement amongst major users and implementers of the ISO CGM standard.

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OASIS CGM Open WebCGM TC

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Voting History for OASIS Standard, March 2010

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W3C WebCGM 2.1

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UBL 2 Guidelines for Customization, First Edition

Provides practical guidance in creating UBL-conformant and UBL-compatible document schemas.

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OASIS Universal Business Language TC

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July 2009

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[UBL-customization]
UBL 2 Guidelines for Customization, First Edition. Edited by Michael Grimley, Mavis Cournane, Tim McGrath, G. Ken Holman, and Jon Bosak. 25 December 2009. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/ubl/guidelines/UBL2-Customization1.0cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/ubl/guidelines/UBL-Customization1.0.html.

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DocBook v5.0

DocBook is a general purpose [XML] schema particularly well suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software (though it is by no means limited to these applications).

The Version 5.0 release is a complete rewrite of DocBook in RELAX NG. The intent of this rewrite is to produce a schema that is true to the spirit of DocBook while simultaneously removing inconsistencies that have arisen as a natural consequence of DocBook’s long, slow evolution. The Technical Committee has taken this opportunity to simplify a number of content models and tighten constraints where RELAX NG makes that possible.

The Technical Committee provides the DocBook 5.0 schema in other schema languages, including W3C XML Schema and an XML DTD, but the RELAX NG Schema is now the normative schema.

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OASIS DocBook TC

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The DocBook Schema Version 5.0. November 2009
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The DocBook Schema Version 5.0 Errata 01. March 2018
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[DocBook-5.0] The DocBook Schema Version 5.0. Edited by Norman Walsh. 1 November 2009.
OASIS Standard. http://docs.oasis-open.org/docbook/specs/docbook-5.0-spec-os.html.
Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/docbook/specs/docbook-5.0-spec.html.

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[DocBook-5.0-Errata01] The DocBook Schema Version 5.0 Errata 01. Edited by Robert Stayton. 29 March 2018.
OASIS Approved Errata. http://docs.oasis-open.org/docbook/specs/docbook-5.0-spec-errata01-os.html.
Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/docbook/specs/docbook-5.0-spec-errata01.html.

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UBL 2.0 International Data Dictionary, Volume 1: Japanese, Italian, and Spanish

Provides informative translations of the UBL 2.0 data dictionary into Japanese, Italian, and Spanish.

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OASIS Universal Business Language TC

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July 2009

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UBL 2.0 International Data Dictionary, Volume 1: Japanese, Italian, and Spanish Edited by Oriol Bausà Peris, Roberto Cisternino, and Yukinori Saito. 7 July 2009. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/ubl/idd/cs-UBL-2.0-idd01/cs-UBL-2.0-idd01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/ubl/idd/UBL-2.0-idd.html.

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User Interface Markup Language (UIML) Version 4.0

Provides a vendor-neutral, canonical representation of any user interface (UI) suitable for mapping to existing languages. UIML provides a highly device-independent method to describe a user interface.

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OASIS User Interface Markup Language (UIML) TC

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May 2009

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[UIML-v4.0]
User Interface Markup Language (UIML) Version 4.0. Edited by James Helms, Robbie Schaefer, Kris Luyten, Jean Vanderdonckt, Jo Vermeulen, and Marc Abrams. 01 May 2009. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/uiml/v4.0/cs01/uiml-4.0-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/uiml/v4.0/uiml-4.0.html.

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Unstructured Information Management Architecture (UIMA) v1.0

Defines platform-independent data representations and interfaces for software components or services called analytics, which analyze unstructured information and assign semantics to regions of that unstructured information.

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UOML (Unstructured Operation Markup Language) Part 1 v1.0

Defines a markup language for unstructured document operation, including the definitions of abstract document model and document operating instructions to the abstract document model.

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OASIS Unstructured Operation Markup Language Extended (UOML-X) TC

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October 2008

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Solution Deployment Descriptor Specification 1.0

Defines schema for two XML document types: Package Descriptors and Deployment Descriptors. Package Descriptors define characteristics of a package used to deploy a solution. Deployment Descriptors define characteristics of the content of a solution package, including the requirements that are relevant for creation, configuration and maintenance of the solution content. The semantics of the descriptors are fully defined, allowing software implementations to precisely understand the intent of the descriptor authors and to use the information provided in the descriptors to support solution deployment.

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OASIS Solution Deployment Descriptor (SDD) TC

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September 2008

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