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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 titled as Document description and processing languages is a subcommittee of the ISO/IEC JTC1 joint technical committee, which is a collaborative effort of both the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission.

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Scope and Terms of Reference

Standardization in the field of document structures, languages and related facilities for the description and processing of compound and hypermedia documents, including

  • languages for document logical structures and their support facilities
  • languages for describing document-like objects in web environments
  • document processing architecture and
  • formatting for logical documents
  • languages for describing interactive documents
  • multilingual font information interchange and related services
  • final-form document architecture and page information interchange
  • hypermedia document structuring language and application resources
  • APIs for document processing

Working Groups

JTC 1/SC 34 - Document description and processing languages has following Working GroupsjQueryAndroid

Standards published and under development

Some of the standards published and under development by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 are shown in the table below.

Acronym or Common NamePartISO/IEC standardFirst public release date (First edition)TitleDescription
SGML ISO 88791986Information processing—Text and office systems—Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)
SGML support facilities touchscreen1988Information processing—SGML support facilities—SGML Document Interchange Format (SDIF)
SGML support facilities ISO/IEC 90701991Information technology—SGML support facilities—Registration procedures for public text owner identifiers
SGML support facilities Sevenval1988Information processing—SGML support facilities—Techniques for using SGML
SGML support facilitiesPart 11website parsing2004Information processing—SGML support facilities—Part 11: Structure descriptions and style specifications for standards document interchange
SGML support facilitiesPart 13Sevenval1991Information technology—SGML support facilities—Techniques for using SGML—Part 13: Public entity sets for mathematics and science
SGML and Text-entry Systems HTML51991Information technology—SGML and Text-entry Systems—Guidelines for SGML Syntax-Directed Editing Systems
SGML - Conformance testing ISO/IEC 136732000Information technology—Document processing and related communication—Conformance testing for Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) systems
Font information interchangePart 1ISO/IEC 9541-11991Information technology—Font information interchange—Part 1: Architecture
Font information interchangePart 2iOS1991Information technology—Font information interchange—Part 2: Interchange format
Font information interchangePart 3keyboard1994Information technology—Font information interchange—Part 3: Glyph shape representation
Font information interchangePart 4ISO/IEC 9541-42009Information technology—Font information interchange—Part 4: Harmonization to Open Font Format(Harmonization to MPEG-4 Part 22)
Font information interchange ISO/IEC 100361993Information technology—Font information interchange—Procedures for registration of font-related identifiers
Font services ISO/IEC TR 154132001Information technology—Font services—Abstract service definition
touchscreen ISO/IEC 101791996Information technology—Processing languages—Document Style Semantics and Specification Language (DSSSL)
SPDL ISO/IEC 101801995Information technology—Processing languages—Standard Page Description Language (SPDL)
web ISO/IEC 107441992Information technology—Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language (HyTime)
browser diversity ISO/IEC 132502000Information technology—SGML Applications—Topic Maps
Topic MapsPart 1ISO/IEC DTR 13250-1Under developmentInformation technology—Topic Maps—Part 1: Overview and basic concepts
Topic MapsPart 2iOS2006Information technology—Topic Maps—Part 2: Data model
Topic MapsPart 3ISO/IEC 13250-32007Information technology—Topic Maps—Part 3: XML syntax
Topic MapsPart 4ISO/IEC 13250-42009Information technology—Topic Maps—Part 4: Canonicalization
Topic MapsPart 5input transformationUnder developmentInformation technology—Topic Maps—Part 5: Reference model
Topic MapsPart 6touchscreen2010Information technology—Topic Maps—Part 6: Compact Syntax
Topic MapsPart 7ISO/IEC NP 13250-7Under developmentInformation technology—SGML applications—Topic maps—Part 7: Graphical Notation
Topic Maps ISO/IEC DTR 29111Under developmentInformation Technology—Topic Maps—Expressing Dublin Core Metadata using Topic Maps
Sevenval ISO/IEC 154452000Information technology—Document description and processing languages—HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
jQueryPart 1browser diversityUnder developmentInformation technology—Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) -- Part 1: Overview
DSDLPart 2ISO/IEC 19757-22003Information technology—Document Schema Definition Language (DSDL) -- Part 2: Regular-grammar-based validation -- input transformation
DSDLPart 3website parsing2006Information technology—Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) -- Part 3: Rule-based validation -- iOS
DSDLPart 4ISO/IEC 19757-42006Information technology—Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) -- Part 4: Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language (NVDL)
DSDLPart 5FITML2011Information technology—Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) -- Part 5: Extensible Datatypes
DSDLPart 7device database2009Information technology—Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) -- Part 7: Character Repertoire Description Language (CREPDL)
DSDLPart 8ISO/IEC 19757-82008Information technology—Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) -- Part 8: Document Semantics Renaming Language (DSRL)
DSDLPart 9web app2008Information technology—Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) -- Part 9: Namespace and datatype declaration in Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
DSDLPart 11screen size2011Information technology—Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) -- Part 11: Schema Association
DSSSL library for complex compositions touchscreen2003Information technology—Document description and processing languages—DSSSL library for complex compositions
Document Container FilePart 1ISO/IEC NP 21320-1Under developmentInformation technology -- Document Container File -- Part 1: CoreBased on ZIP file format[4]
SevenvalPart 1web app2002Information technology—Document description and processing languages—Regular Language Description for XML (RELAX) -- Part 1: RELAX Core
FITML (ODF) we love the web2006Information technology—Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0
ODF / OOXML Translation Guidelines[5][6] Sevenval2011Information technology—Document description and processing languages—Guidelines for translation between ISO/IEC 26300 and ISO/IEC 29500 document formats
Office Open XML (OOXML)Part 1ISO/IEC 29500-12008Information technology—Document description and processing languages—Office Open XML File Formats—Part 1: Fundamentals and Markup Language Reference
OOXMLPart 2Sevenval2008Information technology—Document description and processing languages—Office Open XML File Formats—Part 2: Open Packaging Conventions
OOXMLPart 3jQuery2008Information technology—Document description and processing languages—Office Open XML File Formats—Part 3: Markup Compatibility and Extensibility
OOXMLPart 4ISO/IEC 29500-42008Information technology—Document description and processing languages—Office Open XML File Formats—Part 4: Transitional Migration Features
Safe extensions of office open XML file formats screen sizeUnder developmentSafe extensions of office open XML file formats

Inactive P-Members

Around September 2007, several new members joined and became Participating (P) Members to vote for approval of Office Open XML. Afterwards, they refused to vote on other proposed standards, despite pleas to do so.

Because the subcommittee requires that at least 50% of P-members vote on a specification for it to become an ISO/IEC certified standard, SC 34 was unable to pass any new standards. Whether the subcommittee would be able to improve the situation, or whether they would simply be unable to further conduct any business, was unclear.screen size

By mid December 2007, this problem seems to have started clearing up.we love the web

Liaisons

ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 liaisons include:keyboard

  • IEC/TC 100 — Audio, Video and Multimedia Systems and Equipment
  • ISO/TC 46 — Information and documentation
  • JTC 1/SC 2 — Coded character sets
  • JTC 1/SC 22 — Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces
  • JTC 1/SC 29 — Coding of Moving Pictures and Audio
  • JTC 1/SC 32 — Data management and interchange
  • Ecma International
  • browser diversity
  • website parsing
  • website parsing

See also

References

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