• INCITS/ISO 8879 : 1986

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    INFORMATION PROCESSING - TEXT AND OFFICE SYSTEMS - STANDARD GENERALIZED MARKUP LANGUAGE (SGML)

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-1986

    Publisher:  Information Technology Industry Council

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    0 Introduction
       0.1 Background
       0.2 Objectives
       0.3 Organization
    1 Scope
    2 Field of Application
    3 References
    4 Definitions
    5 Notation
       5.1 Syntactic Tokens
       5.2 Ordering and Selection Symbols
    6 Entity Structure
       6.1 SGML Document
       6.2 SGML Entities
       6.3 Non-SGML Data Entity
    7 Element Structure
       7.1 Prolog
       7.2 Document Element
       7.3 Element
       7.4 Start-tag
       7.5 End-tag
       7.6 Content
       7.7 Document Type Specification
       7.8 Generic Identifier (GI) Specification
       7.9 Attribute Specification List
    8 Processing Instruction
       8.1 Quantities
    9 Common Constructs
       9.1 Replaceable Character Data
       9.2 Character Data
       9.3 Name
       9.4 Entity References
       9.5 Character Reference
       9.6 Delimiter Recognition
       9.7 Markup Suppression
       9.8 Capacity
    10 Markup Declarations: General
       10.1 Parts of Declarations
       10.2 Formal Public Identifier
       10.3 Comment Declaration
       10.4 Marked Section Declaration
       10.5 Entity Declaration
    11 Markup Declarations: Document Type Definition
       11.1 Document Type Declaration
       11.2 Element Declaration
       11.3 Attribute Definition List Declaration
       11.4 Notation Declaration
       11.5 Short Reference Mapping Declaration
       11.6 Short Reference Use Declaration
    12 Markup Declarations: Link Process Definition
       12.1 Link Type Declaration
       12.2 Link Set Declaration
       12.3 Link Set Use Declaration
    13 SGML Declaration
       13.1 Document Character Set
       13.2 Capacity Set
       13.3 Concrete Syntax Scope
       13.4 Concrete Syntax
       13.5 Feature Use
       13.6 Application-specific Information
    14 Reference and Core Concrete Syntaxes
    15 Conformance
       15.1 Conforming SGML Document
       15.2 Conforming SGML Application
       15.3 Conforming SGML System
       15.4 Validating SGML Parser
       15.5 Documentation Requirements
       15.6 System Declaration
    Annexes
    A Introduction to Generalized Markup
       A.1 The Markup Process
       A.2 Descriptive Markup
       A.3 Rigorous Markup
       A.4 Conclusion
       A.5 Acknowledgments
       A.6 Bibliography
    B Basic Concepts
       B.1 Documents, Document Type Definitions, and Procedures
       B.2 Markup
       B.3 Distinguishing Markup from Text
       B.4 Document Structure
       B.5 Attributes
       B.6 Entities
       B.7 Characters
       B.8 Marked Sections
       B.9 Unique Identifier Attributes
       B.10 Content Reference Attributes
       B.11 Content Model Exceptions
       B.12 Document Type Declaration
       8.13 Data Content
       8.14 Customizing
       B.15 Conformance
    C Additional Concepts
       C.1 Markup Minimization Features
       C.2 LINK Features: SIMPLE, IMPLICIT, and EXPLICIT
       C.3 Other Features
    D Public Text
       D.1 Element Sets
       D.2 Data Content Notations
       D.3 Variant Concrete Syntaxes
       D.4 Entity Sets
    E Application Examples
       E.1 Document Type Definition
       E.2 Computer Graphics Metafile
       E.3 Device-Independent Code Extension
    F Implementation Considerations
       F.1 A Model of SGML Parsing
       F.2 Initialization
       F.3 Dynamic Procedure Mapping
       F.4 Error Handling
    G Conformance Classification and Certification
       G.1 Classification Code
       G.2 Certification Considerations
    H Theoretical Basis for the SGML Content Model
       H.1 Model Group Notation
       H.2 Application of Automata Theory
       H.3 Divergence from Automata Theory
    I Nonconforming Variations
       I.1 Fixed-length Generic Identifiers
       I.2 Single Delimiter

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    Describes an abstract syntax known as the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). The language expresses the description of a document's structure and other attributes, as well as other information that makes the markup interpretable.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Information Technology Industry Council
    Status Current

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 9069:1988 Information processing SGML support facilities SGML Document Interchange Format (SDIF)
    ISO 639:1988 Code for the representation of names of languages
    ISO/IEC 4873:1991 Information technology ISO 8-bit code for information interchange Structure and rules for implementation
    ISO/IEC 2022:1994 Information technology Character code structure and extension techniques
    ISO/IEC 9070:1991 Information technology SGML support facilities Registration procedures for public text owner identifiers
    ISO/IEC 6937:2001 Information technology Coded graphic character set for text communication Latin alphabet
    ISO/IEC 646:1991 Information technology ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange
    ISO/IEC 8632-4:1999 Information technology Computer graphics Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information Part 4: Clear text encoding
    ISO/IEC 8632-2:1992 Information technology — Computer graphics — Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information — Part 2: Character encoding
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