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- Comparative Analysis of Six XML Schema Languages - Paper by Dongwon Lee and Wesley W. Chu comparing XML DTD, XML Schema, XDR, SOX, Schematron, and DSD.
- DCD - Document Content Description for XML - This document proposes a structural schema facility, Document Content Description (DCD), for specifying rules covering the structure and content of XML documents. [W3C Note 31 July 1998]
- DSD - Document Structure Description - An XML schema language. A DSD document is a specification of a class of XML documents together with a default mechanism and documentation. FAQs, downloads, tutorials provided.
- Examplotron - Uses instance documents as a lightweight schema language; sample documents are marked up with the information needed to guide a validator.
- Future Digital XML Tidy - Data correction and validation tool written in Java, which can be used as a standalone application or as a component of other XML-driven applications.
- Schemachine - Specification of a framework for modular validation of XML documents.
- SOX - Schema for Object-Oriented XML 2.0 - A schema language for defining the syntactic structure and partial semantics of XML document types; an alternative to XML DTDs. [W3C Note 30 July 1999]
- XDR - XML-Data / XML-Data Reduced - Describes an XML vocabulary for schemas, that is, for defining and documenting object classes. [W3C Note 05 Jan 1998]
- XML Well-Formedness Checker and Validator - Checks an XML document (specified by URL) for well-formedness and optionally DTD-based validity and namespace correctness. Outputs canonical XML. Runs over the web and can be downloaded.
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