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SCAP Composer is a software application for creating Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) source data stream collections from Extensible Markup Language
Baseline Tailor is a software tool for using the United States government's Cybersecurity Framework and for tailoring the NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-53
The NIST Score tool is a software tool that supports the development of data exchange standards based on the ISO 15000-5 Core Components standard. The Score
The Nestor Graphical User Interface (GUI) is a free toolkit that helps maintainers annotate their Maintenance Work Order (MWO) data through a process called
MESA MOM/CMM (Manufacturing Operations Management / Capability Maturity Model) Assessment Tool is a questionnaire-based tool designed to help evaluate maturity
Factory Design and Improvement (FDI) Activity Model is a reference activity model. It is a model of the activities and systems involved in setting up new
NOVIS provides an interactive visual interface to the terminology used in a variety of standards related to sustainable manufacturing. The area of sustainable
The Process Specification Language (PSL) defines a neutral representation for manufacturing processes that supports automated reasoning. Process data is used
This GitHub repository contains a downloadable snapshot of National Institute of Standards and Technology's COVID-19 Data Repository, curated from the COVID-19
DEXML is a tool based on the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to aid in specifying and implementing data exchange specifications (known as DEXs) for Product
The Systems Integration Division's (SID) Manufacturing & Modeling Simulation Group (MSG) worked with San Francisco Communications to support the MapLab Project
* Download Expect source from SourceForge
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The Meta-Messager aims to provide a generic framework and toolset for semantic annotation of business message schemas and semantic reconciliation of business
The NIST MOSS Project Worksite is a website developed by NIST in cooperation with the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) as part of its Materials Off-Shore
The XML Testbed tools were produced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), an agency of the U.S. government and by statute are not
ISO 10303, also known as the STandard for the Exchange of Product model data (STEP), contains different data models – called Application Protocols (APs) -- that
Reeper is a set of Ruby tools for manipulating ISO EXPRESS data models. The input to Reeper is the standard XML representation of the EXPRESS schemas (ISO/DIS
SimRest is a set of components being developed to facilitate the use of Representational State Transfer (REST) Web Services to create distributed simulations
The NIST STEP Class Library (SCL) is a set of C++ class libraries which are capable of representing information conforming to the EXPRESS (ISO 10303-11) data
The STEP Modules Repository is a collection of reusable XML building blocks for developing standards from information models defined in EXPRESS. An integral
The NIST STEP to X3D Translator (STP2X3D) is an open-source software that translates a STEP (ISO 10303) Part 21 file (.stp or .step) to an X3D (ISO/IEC 19776)
The Sustainability Standards Portal provides: A comprehensive list of standards with details and links to the original standard developer website. A facility to
Update - 10/2020: SMIR is no longer supported. For further information, please see the following publications: Kibira, D., Brundage, M., Feng, S., and Morris, K
The Model Interchange Working Group (MIWG) Validator provides an environment for SE tool developers to assess the interoperability of their implementations