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Что (кто) такое SGML - определение

STANDARDS ORGANIZATION
Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards; Oasis-Open; SGML Open
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SGML      
¦ abbreviation Computing Standard Generalized Markup Language, a system for encoding electronic texts so that they can be displayed in any desired format.
SGML      
SGML is a computer language for creating files using a system of codes. SGML is an abbreviation for 'standard generalized mark-up language'.
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Википедия

OASIS (organization)

The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS; ) is a nonprofit consortium that works on the development, convergence, and adoption of open standards for cybersecurity, blockchain, Internet of things (IoT), emergency management, cloud computing, legal data exchange, energy, content technologies, and other areas.

Примеры употребления для SGML
1. "It always seemed a bit ironic to me that Berners–Lee, who overthrew many of the most cherished tenets of both hypertext theory and SGML [standardised general mark–up language, a precursor to HTML or hypertext mark–up language] with his ‘less is more and worse is better‘ implementation of ideas from both in the world wide web, has been deeply enmeshed in a theoretical exercise rather than just celebrating the bottom–up activity that will ultimately result in the semantic web." Berners–Lee did concede that as with the world wide web, the semantic web should "serve useful stuff". "One of the problems we‘ve actually had with the semantic web, I only recently realised, is we haven‘t been doing that." Not enough useful RDF data has been left online, he explained: "The whole value–add of the web is serendipitous re–use: when you put it out there for one person, and it gets used by who–knows–who.