CMLLite is a collection of definitions and processes which provide strong and flexible validation for a document in Chemical Markup Language (CML). It consists of an updated CML schema (schema3), conventions specifying rules in both human and machine-understandable forms and a validator available both online and offline to check conformance. This article explores the rationale behind the changes which have been made to the schema, explains how conventions interact and how they are designed, formulated, implemented and tested, and gives an overview of the validation service.The Chem4Word project was supported by Microsoft External Research (http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/chem4word/
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High-throughput computation of molecules and crystals is supported through an XML infrastructure bas...
CMLLite is a collection of definitions and processes which provide strong and flexible validation fo...
The semantic architecture of CML consists of conventions, dictionaries and units. The conventions co...
We describe an online resource in the form of this journal article for comparing the molecular const...
A retrospective view of the design and evolution of Chemical Markup Language (CML) is presented by i...
ACS Spring ConferenceChemical Markup Language (CML) is an XML-conformant Schema that describes molec...
A retrospective view of the design and evolution of Chemical Markup Language (CML) is presented by i...
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We describe how a collection of documents expressed in XML-conforming languages such as CML and XHTM...
This article describes the first opensource Java implementation of import filters for the Chemical M...
Within the eMinerals project we have been making increasing use of CML (the Chemical Markup ...
Within the eMinerals project we have been making increasing use of CML (the Chemical Markup Language...
: This paper introduces a subdomain chemistry format for storing computational chemistry data called...
CMLSpect is an extension of Chemical Markup Language (CML) for managing spectral and other analytica...
Within the eMinerals project we have been making increasing use of CML (the Chemical Markup Language...
High-throughput computation of molecules and crystals is supported through an XML infrastructure bas...
CMLLite is a collection of definitions and processes which provide strong and flexible validation fo...
The semantic architecture of CML consists of conventions, dictionaries and units. The conventions co...
We describe an online resource in the form of this journal article for comparing the molecular const...
A retrospective view of the design and evolution of Chemical Markup Language (CML) is presented by i...
ACS Spring ConferenceChemical Markup Language (CML) is an XML-conformant Schema that describes molec...
A retrospective view of the design and evolution of Chemical Markup Language (CML) is presented by i...
A set of components (CMLReact) for managing chemical and biochemical reactions has been added to CML...
We describe how a collection of documents expressed in XML-conforming languages such as CML and XHTM...
This article describes the first opensource Java implementation of import filters for the Chemical M...
Within the eMinerals project we have been making increasing use of CML (the Chemical Markup ...
Within the eMinerals project we have been making increasing use of CML (the Chemical Markup Language...
: This paper introduces a subdomain chemistry format for storing computational chemistry data called...
CMLSpect is an extension of Chemical Markup Language (CML) for managing spectral and other analytica...
Within the eMinerals project we have been making increasing use of CML (the Chemical Markup Language...
High-throughput computation of molecules and crystals is supported through an XML infrastructure bas...