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XSIL
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XSIL (Extensible Scientific Interchange Language) is an XML-based transport language for scientific data, supporting the inclusion of both in-file data and metadata. The language comes with an extensible Java object model. The language's elementary objects include Param (arbitrary association between a keyword and a value), Array, Table (a set of column headings followed by a set of records), and Stream, which enables one to either encapsulate data inside the XSIL file or point to an external data source.
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BFD is an XML dialect based on XSIL.
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External links
- XSIL: Extensible Scientific Interchange Language Archived 2012-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
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