http://tsunami.dbms.cs.gunma-u.ac.jp/TSUNAMI/TDL_top_e.html 这是他们的英文主页
海啸标识语言:http://nicta.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/7567/TsunamiWarningML-V10.pdf
飓风标识语言:http://nicta.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/8645/CWML-10.pdf
SAFE: Tsunami Warning Markup Language (TWML) and Cyclone Warning Markup Language (CWML)
http://xml.coverpages.org/emergencyManagement.html
"Tsunami and cyclone warnings are currently most commonly disseminated in textual formats that are not amenable to machine processing. To address this, SAFE Information researchers have been investigating the use of structured semantic data models for representing warnings, and have developed the Tsunami Warning Markup Language (TWML) and the Cyclone Warning Markup Language (CWML). The goal of these languages is to facilitate various kinds of automated processing, such as rapid dissemination to people in affected areas, aggregation of warning information, and interoperability with geospatial systems through the use of Geography Markup Language (GML) elements. The languages are also designed to be used in conjunction with OASIS standards such as the Emergency Data eXchange Language Distribution Element (EDXL-DE) and the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP)."
References:
- New Standards Proposals. SMART.
- Tsunami Warning Markup Language (TWML). A Standards-based Language for Tsunami Bulletins. See bibliographic details in Cover Pages.
- Tsunami Warning Markup Language (TWML). Referenced from the OGC GML Application Schemas and Profiles document — listing "existing and emerging GML Application Schemas and Profiles."
- Cyclone Warning Markup Language (CWML). A Standards-Based Language for Cyclone Advices. Version 1.0. December 2006. Edited by Sai Sun, Renato Iannella, and Karen Robinson (National ICT Australia NICTA). [cache]
- Smart Applications for Emergencies (SAFE) Project "One of the main aims of the SAFE Information research is to develop rich models for structured information, in order to enhance information integration and decision making in Crisis Information Management Systems (CIMS)."
- SAFE Publications
- See also: Review of Emergency Management Information Standards
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