Messaging
StandardEmergency Data Exchange Language (EDXL) Distribution Element v1.0
Describes a standard message distribution framework for data
sharing among emergency information systems using the XML-based Emergency Data Exchange Language (EDXL). This format may be used over any data transmission system, including but not limited to the SOAP HTTP binding.
Emergency Data Exchange Language (EDXL) Distribution Element v1.0
Describes a standard message distribution framework for data
sharing among emergency information systems using the XML-based Emergency Data Exchange Language (EDXL). This format may be used over any data transmission system, including but not limited to the SOAP HTTP binding.
StandardElection Markup Language (EML) v4.0
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.
Election Markup Language (EML) v4.0
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 TCVoting history:
February 2006
OASIS Standard:
The complete EML v4.0 Standard set (PDF format) and schema files can be
downloaded as a zip archive and includes the following documents:
- EML Process and Data Requirements
- EML Schema Descriptions
- related schemas
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StandardCommon Alerting Protocol v1.1
General format for exchanging all-hazard emergency alerts and public warnings over all kinds of networks. CAP allows a consistent warning message to be disseminated simultaneously over many different warning systems, thus increasing warning effectiveness while simplifying the warning task. CAP also facilitates the detection of emerging patterns in local warnings of various kinds, such as might indicate an undetected hazard or hostile act. And CAP provides a template for effective warning messages based on best practices identified in academic research and real-world experience.
Common Alerting Protocol v1.1
General format for exchanging all-hazard emergency alerts and public warnings over all kinds of networks. CAP allows a consistent warning message to be disseminated simultaneously over many different warning systems, thus increasing warning effectiveness while simplifying the warning task. CAP also facilitates the detection of emerging patterns in local warnings of various kinds, such as might indicate an undetected hazard or hostile act. And CAP provides a template for effective warning messages based on best practices identified in academic research and real-world experience.
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OASIS Emergency Management TCVoting history:
Voting History for OASIS Standard, October 2005
Additional approvals:
ITU-T X.1303
StandardebXML Registry Information Model (RIM) v3.0
Defines the types of metadata and content that can be stored in an ebXML Registry. A separate document, ebXML Registry: Service and Protocols [ebRS], defines the services and protocols for an ebXML Registry.
ebXML Registry Information Model (RIM) v3.0
Defines the types of metadata and content that can be stored in an ebXML Registry. A separate document, ebXML Registry: Service and Protocols [ebRS], defines the services and protocols for an ebXML Registry.
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OASIS ebXML Registry TCVoting history:
Voting History for OASIS Standard, May 2005
Additional approvals:
ISO/TS 15000-3
StandardCommon Alerting Protocol v1.0 [OASIS 200402]
General format for exchanging all-hazard emergency alerts and public warnings over all kinds of networks. CAP allows a consistent warning message to be disseminated simultaneously over many different warning systems, thus increasing warning effectiveness while simplifying the warning task. CAP also facilitates the detection of emerging patterns in local warnings of various kinds, such as might indicate an undetected hazard or hostile act. And CAP provides a template for effective warning messages based on best practices identified in academic research and real-world experience.
Common Alerting Protocol v1.0 [OASIS 200402]
General format for exchanging all-hazard emergency alerts and public warnings over all kinds of networks. CAP allows a consistent warning message to be disseminated simultaneously over many different warning systems, thus increasing warning effectiveness while simplifying the warning task. CAP also facilitates the detection of emerging patterns in local warnings of various kinds, such as might indicate an undetected hazard or hostile act. And CAP provides a template for effective warning messages based on best practices identified in academic research and real-world experience.
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