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Rule-based validation language for XML
Schematron is a rule-based validation language for making assertions about the presence or absence of patterns in XML trees. It is a structural schema
Schematron
Description of a type of XML document
form. This allows Schematron rules to specify additional constraints to the structure defined by W3C XML Schema or RELAX NG. Schematron's reference implementation
XML_schema
Markup language and file format
in an XML document to conform to definitions in XML Schema Datatypes. Schematron is a language for making assertions about the presence or absence of patterns
XML
Declarative language
Being a rule-based validation language, Schematron may be considered an alternative to OCL. However Schematron works for Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Object_Constraint_Language
Schema extensions for constraining those links, and a way to associate Schematron rules with global element declarations, global complex type definitions
Service_Modeling_Language
XML document validation schemes
Regular-grammar-based validation – RELAX NG Part 3: Rule-based validation – Schematron Part 4: Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language (NVDL) Part 5:
Document Schema Definition Languages
Document_Schema_Definition_Languages
Australian computer programmer (born 1960)
economics from the University of Sydney. Jelliffe is the inventor of the Schematron schema language; its core idea of using XPath to state constraints has
Rick_Jelliffe
XML standard to describe elements in document
document content by means of XPath 2.0 expressions (an idea borrowed from Schematron). The ability to select the type against which an element will be validated
XML_Schema_(W3C)
Expression language for XML documents
constraints in schema languages for XML. The (now ISO standard) schema language Schematron pioneered the approach. A streaming subset of XPath is used in W3C XML
XPath
content and structure that is more flexible than basic schema validations. Schematron, a method for advanced XML validation. xmllint is a command line XML tool
XML_validation
XML schema language
(Document Type Definition) Document Structure Description XML Schema (W3C) Schematron ODD (One Document Does it all) SXML RELAX NG Compact Syntax James Clark
RELAX_NG
Academic community concerned with text encoding
content model and other usage constraints, which may be expressed using schematron. TEI Lite is an example of such a customization. It defines an XML-based
Text_Encoding_Initiative
Markup language for documentation
defined by a RELAX NG schema with integrated Schematron rules. (There are also W3C XML Schema+Schematron and Document Type Definition (DTD) versions of
DocBook
Definitions (DTD) XML schemas in a variety of languages (including RELAX, Schematron, W3C XML Schema, TREX, and others) Cascading Style Sheets, XSLT, and other
Resource Directory Description Language
Resource_Directory_Description_Language
Web-based XML editor
positions. The validation is based on mapping of XSD / DTD / RELAX NG, Schematron. All content modifications by authors are independently tracked and can
Xeditor
Multi-platform XML editor
the documents can be validated against DTD, W3C XML Schema, RELAX NG, Schematron, NRL and NVDL schemas. The editor can also validate the XML as it is entered
Oxygen_XML_Editor
XML schema language
RELAX NG schema, validate the parts that use the SVG 1.0 namespace with a Schematron schema, and reject the document as invalid if it encounters elements with
Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language
Namespace-based_Validation_Dispatching_Language
2023-1) was published on 15 June 2023 to fix a few bugs involved in the schematron rules as well as introducing the missing icing phenomenon required in
IWXXM
Technical committee for electronic invoicing standards
the CEN members (i.e. the European national standardization bodies). Schematron validation artefacts for Universal Business Language (UBL), cross-industry
CEN/TC_434
German framework for data-exchange standards in public administration
maintains open-source tooling used with some XÖV standards, such as an XML/Schematron validator employed by the German e-invoicing configuration. XÖV covers
XÖV
grammars: DTD is defined by the XML standard itself, while XSD, RelaxNG, and Schematron are commonly used with XML for additional features, and XML can also work
Canonical_S-expressions
schemas. Formal languages for specifying schemas include XSD, Relax NG, and Schematron. A document that follows these rules is considered "valid." Some systems
Structured_document
with other DTDs and helps into create a XML representation, XSLT and Schematron generation, and other tools. Typeset provides a WYSIWYM editor for scholarly
Journal_Article_Tag_Suite
Google[citation needed]. Standards Australia sent ISO SC 34 expert and XML and Schematron specialist Rick Jelliffe to the BRM, despite critics alleging that Jelliffe
Standardization of Office Open XML
Standardization_of_Office_Open_XML
graphical representation of cellular processes and biological networks Schematron: an XML structure validation language for making assertions about the
List_of_XML_markup_languages
Common vocabulary and structure for government information exchange
release Conformance Testing Assistant (ConTesA): Added support for NDR 5.0 Schematron rules Migration Tool: Added support for migrating SSGT 5.1 subsets to
NIEMOpen
Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) -- Part 3: Rule-based validation -- Schematron DSDL Part 4 ISO/IEC 19757-4 2006 Information technology—Document Schema
ISO/IEC_JTC_1/SC_34
paper). OASIS Open. Jelliffe, Rick (August 21, 2009). "Comparison of Schematron v CAM". O'Reilly Community. O'Reilly Media. Archived from the original
Content_Assembly_Mechanism
validation – RELAX NG ISO/IEC 19757-3:2016 Part 3: Rule-based validation – Schematron ISO/IEC 19757-4:2006 Part 4: Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language
List of ISO standards 18000–19999
List_of_ISO_standards_18000–19999
Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute Rick Jelliffe – inventor of the Schematron schema language Rod Johnson – best-selling author; expert in Java/Java
List of University of Sydney people
List_of_University_of_Sydney_people
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