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June 23, 2005

XML and the Airlines

I have been meaning to write something about S1000D, the standard and associated XML DTDs for airline industry data that is taking hold in Europe. There has been a recent flurry of activity involving the US-based Air Transport Association, which has long had its own SGML-based standards for aviation data (ATA 1000) and has been working on new ones. However, now it seems like ATA is taking a serious look at adopting S100D as well.

Data Conversion Labs has a nice roundup of this issue and a list of useful related resources.

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Posted by Bill Trippe at June 23, 2005 4:44 PM

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Those interested in S1000D could check out the S1000D Blog http://s1000d.blogspot.com/

Posted by: Martyn at December 6, 2006 6:49 AM

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