Fuzzy markup language
Fuzzy Markup Language (FML) is a specific purpose markup language based on XML, used for describing the structure and behavior of a fuzzy system independently of the hardware architecture devoted to host and run it.
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- enFuzzy Markup Language (FML) is a specific purpose markup language based on XML, used for describing the structure and behavior of a fuzzy system independently of the hardware architecture devoted to host and run it.
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- Extensible Markup Language
- Genre
- Markup language
- Has abstract
- enFuzzy Markup Language (FML) is a specific purpose markup language based on XML, used for describing the structure and behavior of a fuzzy system independently of the hardware architecture devoted to host and run it.
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- Language
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- Fuzzy markup language
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- enFuzzy markup language
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- standards.ieee.org/standard/1855-2016.html
- www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema%22%3E
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- AmI
- Category:Fuzzy logic
- Category:Markup languages
- Extensible Markup Language
- Fuzzy concept
- Fuzzy system
- Giovanni Acampora
- Markup language
- XML
- XSLT
- Name
- enFuzzy Markup Language
- Owner
- Giovanni Acampora
- SameAs
- 4jPR7
- Fuzzy markup language
- m.0jws93b
- Q5511119
- Standard
- 1855-2016.html
- Subject
- Category:Fuzzy logic
- Category:Markup languages
- WasDerivedFrom
- Fuzzy markup language?oldid=1104369385&ns=0
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- 26009
- Wikipage page ID
- 35890194
- Wikipage revision ID
- 1104369385
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