L. M. Bartolo, Kent State University, Kent, OH; G. Kaufman, Kaufman Associates, Columbus, OH
The background, status of development, and current applications of MatML, the extensible materials markup language, will be discussed. Coverage will be provided on how MatML can be utilized and its advantages in ease of use, understandability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. An update on the activities of the ASM MatML Coordination Committee will also be provided, including the activity to produce an OASIS specification for MatML.
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