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MatML: A New Language for Materials Materials Property Data Exchange over the Web

Published

Author(s)

C P. Sturrock, E F. Begley

Abstract

MatML is an extensible markup language for the automatic exchange of materials property data. In development since October 1999, MatML presently exists as a working draft, and is soon to be released as a proposed recommendation. The present article provides a brief history, description, and future materials data exchange environment in which MatML will serve all parties with an interest in the promulgation of materials property data.
Citation
Advanced Materials and Process Technology Newsletter
Volume
6 No. 3

Keywords

magnetic field, materials property data, MatML

Citation

Sturrock, C. and Begley, E. (2002), MatML: A New Language for Materials Materials Property Data Exchange over the Web, Advanced Materials and Process Technology Newsletter (Accessed October 15, 2025)

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Created May 1, 2002, Updated February 19, 2017
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