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MatML: XML for Materials Property Data

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Author(s)

E F. Begley, C P. Sturrock

Abstract

This paper will provide a high level overview of MatML, an extensible markup language (XML) for materials property data. MatML is being developed in order to address the problems of interpretation and interoperability that arise when these data are distributed on the World Wide Web in HTML format.
Citation
Advanced Materials And Processes

Keywords

Markup language, materials property data, MatML

Citation

Begley, E. and Sturrock, C. (2000), MatML: XML for Materials Property Data, Advanced Materials And Processes (Accessed October 20, 2025)

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Created October 31, 2000, Updated October 12, 2021
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