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3.1.2.17 Formatting Output Specifcation Instance (FOSI). An instance of the Output Specifcation (OS) that assigns values to the style characteristics for a particular document type defnition. The FOSI uses the syntax of an SGML document instance and is designed to format documents for paper delivery.
3.1.2.18 General Entity Declaration. A markup declaration that assigns an SGML/XML name to an entity so that it can be referenced, shown as: <!ENTITY entity_name "entity_text">.
3.1.2.19 Interactive Electronic Publication. A computerized screen-based representation that provides interaction with weapon system, instructor, student or technician. The IEP can provide training feedback, troubleshoot, fault isolation, and/or training instruction. The functionality is provided by communicating and interacting with selected weapon system components.
3.1.2.20 Interim Document. Interim or partial delivery of a technical publication that allows for
Government review prior to fnal delivery.
3.1.2.21 Legacy Data. Legacy data, for purposes of this standard, will be defned as any data (paper or digital) that has not been SGML-tagged in compliance with the respective functional requirement standards or specifcations, this standard, and MIL-PRF-28001.
3.1.2.22 Output File. A text presentation metafle developed through use of a page description language
(PDL) is referred to as an output fle.
3.1.2.23 Output Specifcation (OS). A fnite set of style characteristics that convey formatting intent for interchange of publications coupled with a mechanism for binding the style characteristics to logical elements in an SGML document type defnition. The OS uses the syntax of an SGML document type declaration.
3.1.2.24 Parameter Entity Declaration. Parameter entity declarations are often used as a shorthand method for specifying long model groups or other constructs that may be used many times. Parameter entities are declared using a percent sign followed by at least one space or carriage return before an SGML/XML name, shown as: <!ENTITY % name "entity_text">.
3.1.2.25 Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). Standard Generalized Markup Language, as specifed in ISO 8879, is a metalanguage that provides a coherent and unambiguous syntax for describing whatever a user chooses to identify within a document.
3.1.2.26 SGML/XML Constructs. SGML/XML constructs consist of Document Type Defnitions (DTD), style sheets, (XML Stylesheet Language (XSL), XML Stylesheet Language - Formatting Object (XSL-FO), Formatting Output Specifcation Instance (FOSI) or Document Style Semantics & Specifcation Language (DSSSL)) and SGML/XML tag defnitions.
3.1.2.27 SGML Declaration. A markup declaration that specifes the character set, concrete syntax, optional features, and capacity requirements of a document's markup. It applies to all of the SGML/XML entities of a document.
3.1.2.28 SGML/XML Entity. An entity whose characters are interpreted as markup or data in accordance with ISO 8879.
3.1.2.29 SGML/XML Objects. SGML/XML objects are elements, entities, attributes of elements, public identifers, notations, and standard tagging schemas.
3.1.2.30 Well-Formed XML Document. A document that complies with REC-xml-19980210 requirements, and complies with the basic rules for writing well-formed XML documents as listed below.
a. Start tags will have corresponding end tags. b. Elements can not overlap.
c. Element names will start only with letters and underscores. Also, element names may contain letters, numbers, hyphens, periods, and underscores.
d. XML tags are case-sensitive.
e. Empty elements will either have an end tag or close the empty tag with />.
f. Reserved characters (< & > " ') are replaced with corresponding character sequence (< &
> " '.)
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