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DSD (Document Structure Description)


Date:      Wed, 23 Feb 2000 14:20:54 +0100 (MET)
From:      Anders Moller <amoeller@brics.dk>
Subject:   DSD (Document Structure Description) news

Document Structure Description (DSD) is an XML schema language developed by AT&T Labs Research and BRICS, University of Aarhus.

DSDs require no specialized XML/SGML insights. The technology is based on simple, general, and familiar concepts that allow much stronger document descriptions than possible with DTDs or the current XML Schema proposal.

If you think that XML Schema is too complex and does not fulfill your needs for an XML schema language, then go to the DSD Web site:

http://www.brics.dk/DSD.

There you will find:

  • the DSD 1.0 language specification and an overview article
  • an Open Source implementation for UNIX (e.g. Linux) and now also for Windows, including Win32 executables
  • a new comprehensive XML tutorial, including a section about DSD
  • and much more...

Anders Moeller, BRICS


Prepared by Robin Cover for the The XML Cover Pages archive.


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