Description: The huge diversity of data formats, proprietary data management systems, analysis packages, numerical models and visualization tools severely limits the multiple re-use of (marine research) data and reduces our access to the data. The need for a common data framework to enable this integration has now become an essential component of building our knowledge of the marine environment. The eXtensible Mark-Up Language (XML) developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) can be used to develop a framework that improves the interoperability of data in support of marine observing systems. XML is a text-based system meaning that both humans and machines can understand it directly, and it is self-describing in so much as each data element can be traced to a definition. XML is extensible, which means that components can be linked together and document grammars extended without compromising any existing data standards. A key advantage of XML is its transformability . In the marine community, it is an accepted goal to develop a common Marine XML that has the capability to describe a large variety of different kinds of marine data.
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Tags: Datenaustausch ? Gebäude ? Meereskunde ? Marines Ökosystem ? Statistische Analyse ? Meeresgewässer ? Forschungsdaten ? Meeresforschung ? Bauteil ? Daten ? Mehrfachnutzung ? Umwelt ? Verpackung ? Maschine ? Diversität ? Alte Wirkstoffe [EU-Biozidrichtlinie] ? Begriffsdefinition ? Datenformat ? Interoperabilität ? Visualisierung [Umweltinformation] ? Werkzeug ?
Region: Schleswig-Holstein
Bounding boxes: 7.521035328580972° .. 11.672452196629013° x 53.359830983639796° .. 55.09916897710399°
License: Creative Commons Namensnennung-keine Bearbeitung-Nichtkommerziell 4.0
Language: Englisch/English
Last harvest: 14.05.2026 00:23
Time ranges: 2006-10-31 - 2006-11-01
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