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XSLT Blender
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Demonstrations and utilities using XSLT in the web browser. XSLT 1.0 is supported with no dependencies on external libraries. Source code is in XML, XSLT, Javascript and Typescript.
Tags: xml,XSLT,client-side processing,document processing,declarative programming,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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OSCAL Client-side XSLT (CSX) Demonstrations
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Project documentation and demonstrations processing OSCAL (the Open Security Controls Assessment Language).
Tags: xml,XSLT,Validation,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Baseline Tailor
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Baseline Tailor is a software tool for using the United States government's Cybersecurity Framework and for tailoring the NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-53 security controls. Baseline Tailor generates output in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) format capturing a user's Framework Profile and tailoring choices.
Tags: cybersecurity framework,security control,framework profile,manufacturing profile,tailored baseline,industrial control system,xml,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) version of Materials Data Vocabulary
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
A version of the Materials Data Vocabulary structured as Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS). The XML was originally created by the TemaTres software. This vocabulary describes the applicability to material science of records in the NIST Materials Resource Registry (NMRR - https://materials.registry.nist.gov/). The NMRR allows for the registration of materials resources, bridging the gap between existing resources and the end users.
Tags: materials science,controlled vocabulary,xml,vocabularies,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Data Central
Data provided by National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Home to NTIA data and analysis on computer and Internet use in the United States. Since November 1994, NTIA has periodically sponsored data collections on Internet use and the devices Americans use to go online as a supplement to the Census Bureau’s annual Current Population Survey (CPS); analyzed the data; and reported the findings. In recent years, NTIA has also linked to the raw datasets on the Census Bureau website.
Tags: blog,census,cps,data central,
Modified: 2024-05-09
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