XML for time trace experimental data

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Phony Account

Hi,

I have some time dependent temperature traces that I would like to
encode in XML. I came up with a definition, and DTD, but I'm wondering
if someone, (maybe a manufacturer like Omega, Agilent, Tektronix), has
already published a ML for time traces. For example, oscilloscope
traces. Or for experimental (or numeric) data in general.

Thanks,

Mirko, Albany, NY
 
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arnold m. slotnik

I have some time dependent temperature traces that I would like
to encode in XML. I came up with a definition, and DTD, but I'm
wondering if someone, (maybe a manufacturer like Omega, Agilent,
Tektronix), has already published a ML for time traces. For
example, oscilloscope traces. Or for experimental (or numeric)
data in general.

TDML (Timing Diagram Markup Language) might give you what you want.
 
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Scott Seidman

TDML (Timing Diagram Markup Language) might give you what you want.

I have a slew of analog data streams in binary that I'd love to store in
a self-defining structure, but XML doesn't seem well suited. Will TDML
work? It seems largely digital. Can anyone offer advice?

Scott
 

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