MarineXML – Have we achieved pre standardisation?

Millard, T.K. and Atkinson, R. and Woolf, A. and Lowry, R. and Haaring, P. and Hernandez, F. and Hamre, T. and Pillich, D. and Bothien, H. and Vanden Berghe, W. and Johnson, I. and Matthews, B. and Dahlin, H. and Flemming, N. and Vladymyrov, V. and Meckenzie, B. and Edwards, A. and van der Hoeven, W. and Harpham, Q. and Ross, G. and Petersson, S. (2006) MarineXML – Have we achieved pre standardisation? In: EuroGOOS 2005, 6-9 June 2005, Brest, France.

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Abstract

The eXtensible Mark-Up Language (XML) developed by the World Wide Web Consortium can be used to develop a framework that improves the interoperabiiity of data in support of marine observing systems. There have been several initiatives investigating how this can be achieved in practice, but to date there has been no strong direction that the marine community should take. This paper presents the findings of an international project tasked with providing such direction. In particular it provides 'pre-standardisation' advice and justification to the international marine community on the use of XML standards for data interoperability. Importantly this embraces the very broad extent of the marine community, covering the very many disciplines and domain areas that exist. This paper is a subset of a full position paper by the MarineXML initiative on the use of XML for marine data exchange, This paper can be downloaded from the MarineXML website.(www.marineXML.net).

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: EuroGOOS International Conference: Operational Oceanography serving sustainable marine development
Subjects: Maritime > General
Divisions: Maritime
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email i.services@hrwallingford.com
Date Deposited: 02 Apr 2020 09:47
Last Modified: 29 May 2020 13:15
URI: http://eprints.hrwallingford.com/id/eprint/578

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