Chemical Markup Language

Chemical Markup Language (ChemML or CML) is an approach to managing molecular information using tools such as XML and Java. It was the first domain specific implementation based strictly on XML, first based on a DTD and later on an XML Schema, the most robust and widely used system for precise information management in many areas. It has been developed over more than a decade by Murray-Rust, Rzepa and others and has been tested in many areas and on a variety of machines. CML is capable of supporting a wide range of chemical concepts including:

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enChemical Markup Language (ChemML or CML) is an approach to managing molecular information using tools such as XML and Java. It was the first domain specific implementation based strictly on XML, first based on a DTD and later on an XML Schema, the most robust and widely used system for precise information management in many areas. It has been developed over more than a decade by Murray-Rust, Rzepa and others and has been tested in many areas and on a variety of machines. CML is capable of supporting a wide range of chemical concepts including:
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enChemical Markup Language (ChemML or CML) is an approach to managing molecular information using tools such as XML and Java. It was the first domain specific implementation based strictly on XML, first based on a DTD and later on an XML Schema, the most robust and widely used system for precise information management in many areas. It has been developed over more than a decade by Murray-Rust, Rzepa and others and has been tested in many areas and on a variety of machines. Chemical information is traditionally stored in many different file types which inhibit reuse of the documents. CML uses XML's portability to help CML developers and chemists design interoperable documents. There are a number of tools that can generate, process and view CML documents. Publishers can distribute chemistry within XML documents by using CML, e.g. in RSS documents. CML is capable of supporting a wide range of chemical concepts including: * molecules * reactions * spectra and analytical data * computational chemistry * chemical crystallography and materials Details of CML and points currently under discussion are now posted on the CML Blog.
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Chem. Soc. Rev.
Chemical file format
Chemistry Development Kit
Comparison of document markup languages
Computational chemistry
Document Type Definition
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JChemPaint
Jmol
JOELib
Joint Committee on Atomic and Molecular Physical Data
List of document markup languages
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XML Schema (W3C)
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Хімічна комп'ютерна мова
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Category:Computer-related introductions in 1999
Category:Industry-specific XML-based standards
Category:Markup languages
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