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Classification Markup Language

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ClaML is an acronym for Classification Markup Language. This is an XML application meant for the exchange of classifications. It has first been published as Technical Specification CEN/TS 14463:2003 In 2007 a revision has been accepted as European Norm. CEN standards are copyrighted materials, and cannot be described here in full detail. Those standards are available from the National Standardisation Bodies. The normative part of the standard is available as a DTD for reference or download from http://spec.terminologies.eu/en14463-2007.dtd (place the mouse over previous URL and right-click to download the full DTD).
ClaML has been adopted by the WHO to distribute their family of international classifications.