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If you'd like to add to the listing provided below or update any of the existing
efforts summaries, you may contact us using the "Comment
on This Page" mailto link that appears below the menu on the left side of this page.
However, we encourage you to consider using the ET.gov site and process instead. If you
choose to do so, please categorize your XML-related submissions under the Federal
Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Technical Reference Model (TRM) by using the fields in
the Technical Standards section of the Component Information form.
The mapping of XML in the TRM is as follows: Service Area - Service Interface &
Integration | Service Category - Interoperability | Service Standard -
Data Format/Classification | Service Specification - eXtensible Markup Language
A Help
link is also provided on the
form. While categorization under the TRM as well as the FEA Service Component Reference
Model (SRM) is optional, doing so will facilitate discovery of ET components through
enhanced, faceted search services such as that provided by i411. See, for example, i411's
selective search on the XML facet
of the TRM.
Likewise, use of the Submitter Information form
is optional, to save .gov folks from being spammed. However, submitters are encouraged to
use at least a few of the elements on that form to enable others with common interests to
contact them via their preferred means.
Finally, please note while the forms on the ET.gov site generate valid XML instance
documents, those documents are not directly stored on the site itself. Instead,
submitters must post them elsewhere on the Web and provide the URL, using the Register
XML Instance form. However, the xmlCoP
will be happy to host on the xml.gov site XML-related submissions by .gov folks. If you'd
like for us to do so, just let us know.
See also the results of
Ken Sall's informal survey for the XML 2004 conference.
Other Efforts:
See also:
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