ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 N196

ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34

Document Description and Processing Languages

Title:

Report of the Meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34/WG1, Document Description and Processing Languages: Markup Languages, 2-7 December 2000, Washington, DC USA

Source:

Dr. Charles F. Goldfarb, Convenor of SC34/WG1

Project:

All SC34/WG1 projects

Status of Document:

Official report

Requested action:

For information

Summary of major points:

The Working Group has reviewed its Program of Work and made recommendations for deletions, and for withdrawal of some published standards and technical reports. There was also informal discussion of DTR22250 (Relax).

Date:

7 December 2000

Distribution:

SC34 and liaisons

Official Report for December 2000
Meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34/WG1
Document Description and Processing Languages:
Markup Languages

Dates: 2–7 December 2000

Location: Washington, DC USA

Changes to Secretariat Report Part V: Project Status

Projects to be retained

  Committee and WG                     Target & Actual Dates
  Project #                            NP      CD     FCD    DIS/FDIS   IS
  ISO Designation
  Document N #
  Title
  Project Editor

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.01.00.00.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  86.10
  ISO 8879 : 1986
  Information Processing - Text
  and office systems - Standard
  Generalized Markup Language
  (SGML)
  Dr. Charles F. Goldfarb

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.01.01.00.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  88.06
  ISO 8879 : 1986/AMD 1 : 1988
  Information Processing - Text
  and office systems - Standard
  Generalized Markup Language
  (SGML) - Amendment 1
  Dr. Charles F. Goldfarb

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.01.02.00.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  96.06
  ISO 8879 : 1986/TC 1 : 1996
  Information Processing - Text
  and office systems - Standard
  Generalized Markup Language
  (SGML) - Technical Corrigendum
  1

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.01.03.00.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  99.06
  ISO 8879 : 1986/TC 2 : 1999
  Information Processing - Text
  and office systems - Standard
  Generalized Markup Language
  (SGML) - Technical Corrigendum
  2

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.07.01.00.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  88.09
  ISO 9069 : 1988
  Information processing - SGML
  Support facilities - SGML
  Document Interchange Format
  (SDIF)
  Dr. Charles F. Goldfarb

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.07.02.00.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  88.06
  ISO/IEC TR 9573 : 1988
  Information Processing - SGML
  Support Facilities -
  Techniques for Using SGML
  (Type 3 TR)

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.07.02.11.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  91.07
  ISO/IEC TR 9573-11 : 1992
  Information technology - SGML
  Support Facilitiess -
  Techniques for using SGML -
  Part 11:  Application at ISO
  Central Secretariat for
  International Standards and
  Technical Reports
  Dr. Yushi Komachi

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.07.02.13.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  91.07
  ISO/IEC TR 9573-13 : 1991
  Information technology - SGML
  Support Facilitiess -
  Techniques for using SGML -
  Part 13:  Public Entity Sets
  for Mathematics and Science
  Dr. Anders Berglund

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.07.03.00.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  91.04
  ISO/IEC 9070 : 1991
  Information Processing - SGML
  Support Facilities -
  Registration Procedures for
  Public Text Owner Identifiers
  Dr. Charles F. Goldfarb

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  36.00.00.00.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  00.04
  ISO/IEC 13673 : 2000
  Information Technology -
  Conformance Testing of SGML
  Systems
  Dr. Lynne Price

Projects to be dropped from Program of Work

Note: These projects will be retained if the identified project editor, or a new volunteer, supplies acceptable target dates.


  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00    96.07   97.06   98.05  98.12
  15.07.02.09.00                       0.00    96.11    0.00    0.00   0.00
  ISO/IEC PDTR 9573-9
  Information technology - SGML
  Support Facilitiess -
  Techniques for using SGML -
  Part 9:  Using SGML for
  Computer to Computer
  Interchange
  Mr. Ken Holman

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.07.02.13.01                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  ISO/IEC TR 9573-13 : 1991/DTC
  1
  SC 34 N63
  Information Technology - SGML
  Support Facilities -
  Techniques for Using SGML -
  Part 13:  Public Entity Sets
  for Mathematics and Science -
  Technical Corrigendum 1
  (Summary of Voting - SC 34 N
  93)
  Dr. Hans Holger Rath

Projects to be dropped from Program of Work with recommendation for withdrawal of the TRs


  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.03.00.00.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  88.07
  ISO TR 9544 : 1988
  Information Processing - Text
  and office systems -
  Computer-assisted publishing -
  Vocabulary (Type 2 TR)
  Dr. Richard Strehlow

  SC 34 / WG 01                        0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00   0.00
  15.05.01.00.00                       0.00     0.00    0.00    0.00  91.03
  ISO/IEC TR 10037 : 1991
  Information technology - SGML
  and Text-entry systems -
  Guidelines for SGML
  Syntax-directed editing
  systems (Type 3 TR)
  Mr. Mike Cowlishaw


DTR22250 (Relax)

Relax is an alternative schema definition notation for SGML that is particularly intended for use with the XML application profile developed by the W3C. It is currently erroneously labeled DIS22250, but is in fact a draft Technical Report. Functionally, Relax has approximately the expressive capability of DTD declarations, but a Relax schema definition is represented as an SGML document instance conforming to the constraints of XML.