ISO/IEC 19757-5: 2014, also known as DSDL (Document Schema Definition Languages), is an international standard that provides a framework for defining schema languages for documents in various domains. This standard was developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
ISO-IEC 19757-5: 2014 aims to establish a consistent and interoperable way of representing information within different document types. By defining schema languages, the standard enables organizations to ensure that their documents adhere to a specific structure and format, facilitating data exchange and integration across systems and platforms.
Some of the main features of ISO-IEC 19757-5: 2014 include:
* It provides a unified and standardized way of defining schema languages for various document types.
* It enables organizations to ensure that their documents are structured and formatted consistently across different systems and platforms.
* It allows for the creation of reusable and reusable components that can be used across different document types.
* It provides a way to define and publish schema languages, making it easier for organizations to share and reuse their schema languages.
ISO-IEC 19757-5: 2014 is widely used in various industries, including healthcare, finance, and government, to ensure that their documents are structured and formatted consistently and can be easily integrated into different systems and platforms. By using a standardized framework for defining schema languages, organizations can improve the consistency and interoperability of their documents, leading to better data exchange and more efficient business processes.
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